Reignite Your Love Life With This African Tree Extract And Kitchen Cupboard Spice That Could Outperform Viagra
If you’ve been experiencing impotence lately, then you might be reassured to know that most men experience erection problems at some time during their life. It is important to be examined by a doctor to find out the exact cause of your problem. But you should also discover why it happens, and how you can boost your performance naturally.
The causes of impotence
When the brain sends signals to the arteries and veins in the penis, telling them to widen, it fills with blood. After intercourse, the veins become narrow again, squeezing blood out of the penis. This mechanism depends on how flexible and elastic your blood vessels are.
Too much cholesterol or sugar in the blood can make the blood vessels stiffen. In this case, achieving an erection is difficult. Nicotine consumption and smoking can also cause this, as do some commonly prescribed drugs, which keep the blood vessels tight and narrow.
Examples are water tablets, antidepressants and drugs used to lower high blood pressure. Impotence is also caused by hormonal disturbances such as low levels of testosterone, or thyroxin (produced by the thyroid gland). Psychological problems can also contribute to impotence. They include anxiety, stress, depression and fear about poor sexual performance and marital problems. In these situations, the brain sends conflicting and wrong signals to the penis.
Why conventional medicines can cost dearly
Conventional doctors look at the possible causes of impotence and treat these accordingly. For example, they recommend that you stop smoking, stop taking any drugs that contribute to impotence and they may prescribe hormone replacement for any missing hormone. If a cause can’t be found, then special medication may be prescribed. The most common is Viagra (sildenafil). Other variants of Viagra such as vardenafil and taldalafil are meant to act quickly and last longer, but all have similar side-effects such as headache, dizziness, fast heartbeat or
even fainting.
Doctors may also prescribe injections or pellets that need to be inserted into the urethra. As with any prescription, these options can also cause unpleasant side-effects including infection, bleeding and bruising at the injection site, dizziness, heart palpitations and flushing.
Repeated injections may cause scarring of erectile tissue, while suppositories can cause pain in the penis and perineum (area between the scrotum and rectum). Alternative medicines that can enhance your performance Scientists have known for some time that several herbs or natural supplements work the same way as Viagra.
Yohimbine
Yohimbe is an extract from an African tree called yohimbe. It is one of the most well-studied herbal supplements used to treat impotence. It helps the veins of the penis relax and fill with blood, while protecting the arteries against toxic damage from free radicals and is used in tablet form, 6mg three times a day.
Arginine
Arginine works the same way as Viagra, but it’s a natural chemical found in your body, so less likely to cause side-effects. The dose in tablet form is 750mg twice a day.
Tribulus terrestris
Tribulus terrestris is a plant that’s been used for centuries in order to boost sexual desire. It stimulates the production of male hormones such as androsterone and testosterone, which then make it easier for the blood vessels to relax and fill with blood. The recommended dose is 250mg taken twice a day.
Saw Palmetto
Saw Palmetto, taken in capsules containing 160mg of purified extract, twice a day, helps regulate the hormones responsible for regulating sexual desire.
Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo biloba stimulates the circulation and protects the arteries against damage.
Bottom line: Impotence is a common problem, but these natural alternatives could be as effective as prescription drugs – without the side effects.