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Treatments for impotence

Sun,13 May 2012

Impotence is defined as the inability of a person to achieve or sustain an erection. It is a condition that causes an extreme distress for many men especial

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Peyronie's disease

Fri,11 May 2012

 Peyronie's disease occurs in about one percent of men, usually middle-aged and older men, perhaps due to decreased elasticity in the spongy tissue

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The root of erectile dysfunction

Wed,09 May 2012

Impotence is the lack of ability to have a penile erection satisfactorily completing sexual intercourse. Ejaculation, however, is not always affected. It diverges fr

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Treating Erectile Problems

Mon,07 May 2012

Millions of men have been able to enjoy sex again thanks to the famous little blue pill, Viagra. For years it was assumed that a man's rejuvenated sex l

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Modern Cures For Impotence

Sat,05 May 2012

Impotence is most common in men over the age of 65, but it can occur in middle-aged or younger men. Impotence is a condition that responds fantastically

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Treat Erectile Dysfunction

Minerals salt are important to our body function in proper amounts. Decrease of sodium chloride causing the decreasing of cellular and blood volume insults in kidney disease. If this kidney problem is left untreated, it will lead to erectile dysfunction.

Zinc is essential for the production of testosterone. The prostate gland contain high amounts of zinc that helps to regulate prostatic fluids and the production of semen. A zinc deficiency can cause growth failure, infertility, and impotency.

Selenium helps to increase male potency and sex drive. Selenium deficiency may cause testis atrophy and decreased testicular contents of selenium and glutathione peroxidase.
 

Calcium is an important nutrient in sexual functioning.

It keeps the link between the brain, hormonal glands, and their mechanical processes active. Magnesium acts as a calcium channel blocker and counteracts the negative effects of calcium in sustaining an erection.

The majority of men have a real fear of erectile dysfunction or impotence. It reduces their feelings of manhood and makes them feel less attractive to the opposite sex. What makes this worse is that in most cases the feelings of desire remain but the ability to achieve or maintain an erection becomes very difficult or impossible. There is a huge amount of discussion on the ways to treat this dreaded affliction, but unfortunately this is an area chock full with fraudsters and scam artists.

What we are going to discuss here, are the many ways which are claimed to cure erectile dysfunction and which don't work and more importantly the few ways which really do work. First of all I am writing from a position of knowing the real deal. A few years ago I suffered a separation and divorce which was extremely upsetting to me on an emotional level and I suddenly found to my horror that I could no longer achieve an erection even though I felt strong sexual desire.
I had never had any problems in this area in the past and was shocked.

Ways to treat impotence which didn't work are as follows:
* various herbal substances
* hypnosis
* surgery to make an implant
* sexual counsellors
* changing my diet according to various publications
* taking a course of large amounts of vitamins and supplements

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