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Treating Erectile Dysfunction with Natural Supplements

If your man is experiencing erectile dysfunction, there are various pills that have recently been introduced to help, but they're generally expensive and available only through a doctor's prescription. However, there are other means of dealing with male sexual problems, and in this article, we're going to talk about some natural supplements that can help enhance male sexuality, assuming that your man is physically healthy enough to engage in sexual activity and isn't suffering from a mental problem that would cause him to be impotent.

First, let's look at the factors involved in achieving an erection. When a man becomes sexually aroused, nitric oxide is released into his blood stream, which causes the blood vessels in his penis to fill with blood and dilate.

In order to stimulate that process, there are various natural impotence aids that contain substances that contain nitrogen molecules that can help a man's body produce more nitric oxide and increase blood circulation. Another natural strategy involves reducing a man's stress level so he will be free to concentrate on sexual activity in a more relaxed state.

One of the most popular supplements is L-Arginine, which is sometimes referred to as "nature’s Viagra." L-Arginine is an amino acid that has been shown to boost the immune system, but it also helps increase the amount of nitric oxide in the body. L-Arginine can be found naturally in chocolate, wheat germ, granola, oatmeal, and dairy products (such as cottage cheese, ricotta, nonfat dry milk, and skim yogurt), but you can also buy it in pill form.

Ginkgo biloba is another supplement that can help with erectile dysfunction, and the ginkgo is actually the oldest living tree species on Earth, dating back nearly 200 million years. It's been used in clinical studies to postpone the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, but it has many other uses, including increasing blood circulation throughout the body, which can be of significant help if a man's impotence is due to decreased blood flow to the penis. In fact, a recent study showed that some 70% of the men tested found some relief from erectile dysfunction when given ginkgo biloba.

For many centuries, ginseng has been referred to as the "male remedy" in China, and there has been experimental evidence over the past several decades to show that ginseng may indeed improve a man's vitality and sexual desire. It's believed that ginseng has the ability to improve a person's capacity for both mental and physical activity by reducing the levels of cortisol and adrenaline, both of which are involved in causing stress in the human body.

There are a number of other promising natural supplements that are worth looking into, as well, including vitamin E, L-Tyrosine, selenium, zinc, magnesium, and niacin. If the man you love is having sexual difficulty, it would be well worth your while to begin researching your options and then experimenting with various natural remedies for his problem. Of course, that's AFTER he'd seen his doctor to make certain there isn't a serious medical condition that's causing his erectile dysfunction.

Copyright © 2006 Claire Carter Haskins

 

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