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Definition

Weakness, especially inability of the male to achieve or maintain erection.

This may include: anatomic impotency (caused by a defect in the genitalia);

atonic impotency (resulting from paralysis of nervi erigentes, which convey

impulses bringing about erection); functional impotency (due to an organic

or anatomical defect); organic impotency (anatomic); psychic impotency (due

to mental disturbance); or symptomatic impotency (due to poor health, drugs,

or presence of disease). The inability to achieve or maintain an erection,

premature ejaculation, and the ability to ejaculate makes it impossible for

the male to impregnate the ovum of the female.

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Causes

As stated above, may be psychological or organic in nature. Some organic

causes include low sperm count; peripheral vascular disease; diabetes; use

of some medications, alcohol, or cigarettes; psychological factors; and

having had the mumps as an adult. There are many other causes of impotence.

A qualified doctor is needed in most cases.

Information on a self-test designed to detect and measure the rigidity off

erections while sleeping can be obtained by calling .

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Nutrients

L-Arginine, taken as directed on the label, is an amino acid that increases

the male sperm count. Vitamin E, 400-1,000 IU per day (increase slowly).

Zinc, 80 mg. per day, is important in prostate gland function and

reproductive organ growth. Vitamin C, 3,000-6,000 mg. per day, keeps the

sperm from clumping and makes the sperm more motile. Liver injections, 2cc

twice per week. L-Tyrosine, 500 mg. 2 times per day on an empty stomach,

helps stabilize moods and alleviates stress. Raw orchic substances, taken as

directed on the label, is a glandular extract of the male reproductive

organs which promotes glandular function. Vitamin A, 15,000 IU per day,

enhances immune system. Beta-carotene, 15,000 IU per day, enhances immune

system. Vitamin B complex, 50 mg. 3 times per day, is needed for a healthy

nervous system and for the synthesis of RNA and DNA which contain the

genetic instructions for cell reproduction. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), 50 mg.

3 times per day, is needed for a healthy nervous system and for the

synthesis of RNA and DNA which contain the genetic instructions for cell

reproduction.

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Herbs

a.. Burdock

b.. Celery, seeds

c.. Cloves

d.. Damiana

e.. Fenugreek

f.. Garlic

g.. Ginseng, Asiatic

h.. Goldenseal

i.. Gotu kola

j.. Gravel root

k.. Lovage

l.. Mint

m.. Nutmeg

n.. Palmetto, saw

o.. Plantain, common

p.. Poke root

q.. Raspberry

r.. Rue, goat's

s.. Saffron

t.. St. 's wort

u.. Sarsaparilla

v.. Savory

w.. Schizandra

x.. 's seal

y.. Spatterdock

z.. Willow, black, American

aa.. Yam, wild

ab.. Yohimbine

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Recommendations

A balanced diet is important. Do not consume animal fats, fried foods,

sugar, or junk foods. Do eat pumpkin seeds, bee pollen, or royal jelly.

Avoid vigorous exercise, hot tubs, and saunas as this leads to reduced sperm

counts, possible drop in production of hormones involved in potency,

fertility, and sex drive.

Do not smoke. Avoid being around cigarette smoke and avoid stress.

Investigate the possibility of heavy metal intoxication. A hair analysis

reveals possible heavy metal poisoning.

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Suggestions

Keep in mind that sexual function changes with age. An older man may require

more stimulation and a longer period of time to experience an erection.

Alcohol intake decreases the body's ability to produce testosterone. Alcohol

also sets the stage for a heart attack. Arteriosclerotic disease of the

blood vessels, which restricts blood supply to the penis and to the nerves

that otherwise would lead to sexual arousal, may result in impotence.

A common cause of impotence is the use of antihypertensive and tranquilizer

drugs. The use of marijuana and cocaine, heavy smoking damages the tiny

blood vessels that supply blood to the penis.

The drugs Tagamet and Zantac (both taken for indigestion or ulcers) have

significant side effects in some men. They may decrease sperm count and even

produce impotency.

The drug papaverine is used either alone or in combination with phentolamine

to dilate the penile blood vessels, causing increased blood flow to the

erectile tissue. (Effective for both psychological and physiological

impotence)

Hart

Wife to Jon, Love of My Life

Mom to 4:

Arianne (16) ~ a(8)

(4) ~ (My TR Baby - born 6/20/02)

Glory to God and Many Thanks to Dr. Levin

http://www.geocities.com/thehartclantx/Thehartclantx.html

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