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Journal of Natural Health, October 1999 |
| Male
Impotence: Very Manageable with Natural Potency Herbs by Gary Wikholm, M.D. |
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| Impotence
is a word every man fears. It is normal for most men to have an occasional instance of
impotence when tired or nervous. But when impotence becomes a pattern or a long-lasting
problem, it can profoundly affect the emotional lives of men and their sexual partners. Impotence affects older men more than younger men. Mid-life and the later years bring changes in circulation that may affect the sexual organs. Couples need to be more open and understanding with each other about sexual problems such as occasional impotence. And men need to know about the potency herbs in the Sexhilarate® formula from Whitewing Labs. My Favorite Potency Herbs Fortunately, in working with my own patients, I now have discovered several natural potency herbs that have been scientifically and clinically validated to be extremely beneficial. I see their benefits daily in my own clinical work. |
One of these is the
herb Ginkgo biloba, which has been shown in many clinical studies to support
healthy potency. I think the most exciting news about ginkgo biloba is that it benefits
both men and women. It is thought that ginkgo biloba works by enhancing blood flow throughout the body, including to the genitalia. The results have been published in the prestigious Journal of Urology and other peer-reviewed periodicals. Most recently, Korean researchers have shown that siberian ginseng can also help men with occasional potency problems. In their recent study, the scientists provided men with either the ginseng herb or a medical potency product. Again, men who used the herb experienced greater gains in potency and sexual satisfaction than men relying on the medical product. Damiana folia is a powerful herbal concentrate known throughout South America as the herb of love. Damiana folia has the distinction of being the preferred herb used to heighten sexual energy and increase intimacy in Latin America. |
Bee pollen,
collected from the stamen of flowers, is a strong biological stimulant, says
Dr. Naum Petrovitsch Joirisch, author of Bees in the Service of Humanity, and
associated with the former Soviet Unions Department of Physiology at the Far East
Institute of the Soviet Academy of Science in the northern metro of Vladivostok. Bee pollen has regenerative properties for the organism. Its use in experiments with aging people seemed to help restore morale, a sense of spiritual well-being, and actual physical health, he writes. Pollen consists of the male seeds of flowers which fertilize plants. As pollen is capable of reproduction, it has to be highly nutrient-denseit must contain the full range of nutrients essential for life, says Betty Kamen, Ph.D., a health author and researcher. The language of sex is tactile and electrical. Pollen appears to be rich in natural electrical energy, according to work performed by Eric H. Erickson, an entomologist at the University of Wisconsin. In one study, people ate pollen and were then monitored with sensitive electronic devices. Increases in bioelectricity, or body energy, were detected, according to Erickson. This, of course, makes the prospect of consuming bee pollen before sex all that more enticing. Saw palmetto is a rich source of sterols, which may explain its anecdotal reputation as an aphrodisiac and fertility enhancer. Because it regulates the way the body uses testosterone, it helps maintain a healthy functioning prostate gland. Master Blend for Great Sex |
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