Impotence Treated With Herbal
Remedies
Maybe you think that Viagra is the only thing you can take
to help avoid impotence. Not true--there are many effective
herbal therapies out there that can help men cope with
impotence, without many of the side effects that can accompany
the use of Viagra.
There are many natural treatments that appear to be just as
effective as that famous drug, sildenafil citrate, better known
as Viagra.
Many of these natural treatments are just as effective, but
much less expensive and safe. Some naturopathic doctors even
recommend to their clients that they try herbal therapies or
nutritional therapies before they opt for that popular little
blue pill.
There are some men who should definitely look for other
options besides Viagra. For instance, men who have a history of
heart problems or who are taking medications for heart problems
should most definitely explore beyond Viagra. There are certain
well-known combinations that should definitely be avoided.
For instance, it has been well established that taking
nitrate drugs such as nitroglycerin while taking Viagra can
lead to a drastic and sometimes deadly drop in blood pressure.
If you know that you should avoid Viagra, or you just want to
try some natural erection enhancers, here are the most popular
natural alternatives to Viagra.
Ginkgo Biloba: This popular herb is not
just for retaining memories or stopping memory loss. It can
also be helpful for treating many different kinds of
circulatory problems that may afflict men and keep them from
attaining satisfying erections during sexual intercourse.
Ginkgo Biloba has been well researched and documented for
its ability to boost the memory and for improving the
circulation of the brain. But did you know it could also be
used to enhance a man’s erection?
An Interesting Herb Fact
Chase the Blues Away with St John's Wort
St. John's Wort has slowly become one of the most popular herbs for treating mild symptoms of anxiety and depression. It is said that the St. John's Wort plant got its name from the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. It is said that the knights would use the plant to the terrible wounds that they came across on the Crusade battlefields. St. John's Wort also had a supernatural aura attached to it. In those medieval days, many believed that St. John's Wort had the ability to dispel evil spirits....
Ginkgo Biloba has been show to help boost the circulation to a
man’s penis, thus allowing men to reverse erectile dysfunction.
Most herbalists and naturopathic doctors recommend taking 60
milligrams of ginkgo biloba herbal supplements each day.
But most herbalists will also prescribe
patience, as ginkgo biloba is a notoriously slow-working herb.
Most herbalists and naturopathic doctors advise their patients
to wait two to six months before noticing any substantial
improvement.
Arginine: This is an important
amino acid that should also be part of a natural treatment of
impotence. Arginine is rightly referred to as the natural
Viagra. Most naturopathic doctors agree that increasing the
amount of arginine consumed can help men defeat impotence.
Arginine is a natural, safe and effective
substance that has been shown to help improve sexual function
in men. In fact, the amino acid has been proven so effective
that many natural healer and doctors recommend taking arginine
even before Viagra.
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There are many applications for the Yarrow
plant. Its flowers can be used to infuse and
drink as a hot tea that helps treat common
ailments of the upper respiratory system,
including excessive phlegm. You can also use
Yarrow in a chest rub to treat chest colds,
influenza, or to relieve severe congestion. The
aerial parts of the Yarrow plant can also be
used to reduce fevers when it is prepared in a
hot tea.
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Viagra has been traced to a number of
unpleasant side effects, including facial flushing, intense
headaches, abnormal vision, and digestive upset. Most natural
healers recommend taking 3,000 milligrams of arginine each day
to help combat the effects of impotence. Most doctors believe
that patients should note a difference about three to four
weeks after the initial treatment.
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