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Consumers Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs For E.D. Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs For E.D. April 19, 2010 The vitamins and herbs purported to ease E.D is significant. And the causes of E.D. are as equally as varied. But it comes down to two broad reasons: physical and psychological, and there is often an overlap. So the list of vitamins and herbs below may work for some people and not for others. Some might help blood flow, some may help you relax, others might be long-term health solutions. And most of these supplements are designed for more long-term vascular health. Sponsored links The information in this article is just that – information. It’s not intended to cure anything and you shouldn’t take anything without supervision from a doctor. Some of this information is from my own experience, while some of it I have compiled from various sources, and I’ve notated them generously throughout. So without further delay, here’s the big list of male aphrodisiacs, herbs, and vitamins Thisarticle will be discussing the following: Ashwagandha Cordyceps sinensis Damiana DHEA Fava Bean Fish Oil/Fatty Acid Garlic Gingko Biloba Ginseng (Panax, Korean Red) Horny Goat Weed Iodine Kelp L-arginine Maca Niacin Oatstraw Potency Wood Saw Palmetto Selenium Vitamin A (Beta-carotene) Vitamin C Vitamin E Yohimbe Zinc Suggested dosage varies wildly in some cases. I’ve cited many of the suggested dosages listed below, especially in those cases where varying suggested dosages have been found. This article is a work in progress, as information changes constantly. (Withania somniferum) Dose: 1000mg 3x a day Note: Treats stress and impotence. Cordyceps sinensis Dose: 800 mg 2x a day of Cs-4 mycelium extract. Note: Chinese studies point to improved libido. Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Dose: 400-800mg pills or 2-3cc tincture 3x a day. Note: Improves blood flow. DHEA Dose: 25-50mg a day if tests show your levels are low. Note: Improvement only seen in men who test low for DHEA. Precursor totestosterone. Also used to treat Alzheimers and obesity. Levels begin to decline in men after age 40. Side effects: Acne, mood swings, fatigue, insomnia, liver damage. Fava Bean I have found very little corroborating or even anecdotal information that the fava bean helps E.D. Fish Oil/Essential Fatty Acid Complex Dose: As directed Note: Aids in formation of sperm and seminal fluid in the prostate gland.(iii) Also used to treat arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, and high cholesterol. Works best when also taking Vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene. (iv) Can also fight depression. Garlic Dose: 5 cloves or 10 deodorized capsules a day(v) Up to 5000mcg of allicin daily.(vi) Note: Increases blood flow and hormone production. The list of traditional uses for garlic is extensive: Asthma, allergies, alzheimers, athlete’s foot, bronchitis, cancer, colds, diabetes, diarrhea, ear infection, flu, gout, heart attack, herpes, high blood pressure, and other infections. Side effects: Heartburn,flatulence, bad breath. Warning: Avoid if you have a blood-clotting disorder or diabetes. Ginkgo Biloba Dose 120 mg 2x a day (24% flavone glycosides and 6% terpene lactones) 500mg 3x a day(vii) Note Improves blood flow. Studies show improvement for E.D. One study showed that 200mg of ginkgo biloba extract improved function in 76% of the men.(viii). Another showed men taking 240mg a day all reported improvement.(ix) It could take months for it to show full benefit.(x) Also used to treat Alzheimers, glaucoma, heart attack, and heartburn. Warning: Avoid if you have a blood-clotting disorder. Horny Goat Weed (Epimedium or Yin Yang Huo) Note: Used for increased libido and function. The active compound is icariin, which is a PDE-5 Inhibitor, which is how prescription products work. Also stimulates testosterone production. Studies have shown some promise. Available in tablet or tea forms. Iodine/Kelp Dose: 150mg Iodine or 2k-3k mg Kelp Note: Thyroid component aids in development of sexorgans. Warning: Can be toxic in high quantities. (xi) Avoid if you have hypothyroid disorder. Natural sources for iodine: Kelp, seafood, some veggies. L-arginine Dose: 1000 mg 3x a day on an empty stomach.(xii) Note: Blood vessel dilation and improved blood flow. Also used to treat cancer and infertility. Natural sources: Nuts Side effects: Rare, but at high doses (above 20g daily) includes nausea, vomiting, flushing, and headache. Warning: Can activate the herpes virus in those affected, may interact with blood pressure lowering medicine. MACA Dose: 4000mg daily(xiii) Warning: Few side effects, but can cause insomnia in high doses. Niacin (Vitamin B3) Dose: 250 mg 3x a day Note: Improves blood flow. Helps in production of hormones. Also used to treat depression, high cholesterol, and re-occurence of heart attack. Warning: High doses of 1.5-6g per day can lead to skin flushing, itching, dryness, rashes, liver damage, and elevated blood sugar levels. Possible interaction with diabeticsand those with high blood pressure should. Natural sources: Peanuts, brewer’s yeast, fish, and whole grains. Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Dose: 300 mg 3x a day Note: Relaxes nervous system and increases libido. Panax Ginseng Dose 100mg 2-3x a day. (4-7% ginsenosides) 1g a day(xiv) Note 60% of men who took 900mg 3x a day of Korean Red Ginseng showed improvement after 2 months.(xv) Note Chinese believe this improves libido and function. Relieves stress and high blood pressure. Also has been used to treat chronic fatigue syndrome and diabetes. May take a few months of daily supplements to see full benefits.(xvi) Warnings Anyone with uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart disease, or diabetes should check with a doctor first. Can cause sweating or irritability. Potency Wood (Muira puama) Dose: 500 mg 3x a day. Note: Improvement to desire and impotence. Sasparilla Dose: 500mg a day Note: Boosts Testosterone(xvii) Saw Palmetto Dose: 320mg Daily(xviii) Note: May enhance libido. Most effective ifit contains 85-95% fatty acids and sterols.(xix) No known side effects or interactions. Also used to treat prostate enlargement. Selenium Dose: 50-200mcg(xx) Note: Also used to treat allergies, arthritis, asthma, anxiety, cancer, and heart attack. Warning: Don’t take if you have heart, liver, or kidney problems. Don’t take more than 1000mcg a day. Natural sources: Asparagus, Brazil nuts, garlic, mushrooms, soybeans, tuna, seafood, pineapples, brown rice. Tribulus terresteris (Puncture Vine) Dose: 500 mg 3x a day (xxi) Note: Improves libido and ED. Vitamin A (Beta-carotene) Dose: Up to 25,000 IU daily (5000 RE) Note: Needed for body to produce proper hormones. Also used to treat bronchitis, cancer, cataracts, colds, herpes, flue, and psoriasis. Natural sources: Milk, carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, red bell peppers, cheese, egg yolks, apricots. Side effects occur toward the maximum daily IU’s of 25,000, which include headache, hair loss, fatigue, dry skin, and liver damage. Vitamin CDose 500mg 3x a day 300-3000mg a day(xxii) Boosts testosterone, lowers cholesterol, helps high blood pressure. Also used to treat allergies, asthma, bronchitis, cancer, canker sores, colds, depression, diabetes, ear infections, flu, ulcers. Doesn’t stay in your body long, so you must take it every day.(xxiii) For this reason, time release capsules are ideal. Natural Sources: Citrus fruits, berries, cantaloupe, green peppers, leafy green vegetables, sweet peppers, spinach, tomatoes, cabbage, potatoes. Side effects can occur toward 3000mg a day, which include diarrhea. Vitamin E Dose: 200 IU daily, slowly increasing to 400-1000 IU a day Note: Increases circulation and fertility. Use d-alpha-tocopherol form. Warning: Thins blood and not to be taken along with prescription blood thinners It may take up to a week to work, and 33 mg (50 IU) might be enough.(xxiv) Vitamin E and that it doesn’t last long in the body. It is believed caffeine destroys Vitamin E, so be sure to supplementthem.(xxv) Natural sources: Nuts, leafy greens, whole grain cereal, poultry, seafood, soybeans, asparagus, eggs. Yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe) Dose 10mg of yohimbe hydrochloride 3x a day 450mg yohimbe bark extract (2%=9mg) once a day, at least an hour before activity. Note: Increases blood flow and improves libido. Lowers blood pressure. Sometimes prescribed for weight loss. The yohimbe hydrochloride version is by prescription only. Warning: Avoid if you have high blood pressure, any heart condition, kidney disease, pregnant women, or if you have a psychological disorder. Best to start with low doses to test tolerance. Can cause panic attacks, irritability, nausea, headaches, sweating, agitation, or high blood pressure. Do not take with drugs or alcohol. Can lead to extended erections. Zinc Dose: 80 mg a day (xxvi) 30mg 2x a day along with 5mg of copper(xxvii) 15-50mg a day.(xxviii) Notes: Key to prostate gland function and organ growth. Stabilizes or boosts testosterone. Losengesabsorb better than pills. Warning: Don’t take more than 80mg a day. Don’t take with antibiotics. Natural Sources: Oysters by far have the most zinc. Also found in whole grain cereals, wheat germ, legumes, some nuts, lean red meat seafood, brewer’s yeast. Footnotes: i James F. Balach, M.D., Mark Stengler, N.D., Prescription for Natural Cures, (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004) ii Balach and Stengler, 329 iii Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Phyllis A. Balch, CNC iv eHow.com – v Kevin Haynes, Vegetarian Times, October 1998, 28. vi Winifred Conkling, The Complete Guide to Vitamins, Herbs, and Supplements, (Avon Books, 2006), 75. vii Haynes, 28. viii Balach and Stengler, 330 ix CJ Puotinen, “Herbs for Virility,” Vegetarian Times, May 1997, 80. x Haynes, 28. xi Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Phyllis A. Balch, CNC xii James F. Balach, M.D., Mark Stengler, N.D., Prescription for Natural Cures, (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004) xiii Haynes, 30. xiv Haynes, 30. xv Erin Hobday, “The BestSupplements For Men,” Men’s Health, July 2006, 129. xvi Puotinen, 82. xvii Haynes, 30. xviii Shari Lieberman, “Nutrition Hotline,” Better Nutrition, April 1999, 15. xix Conkling, 90. xx Conkling, 35. xxi Balach and Stengler, 330 xxii Conkling, 49. xxiii Jack Lalanne, Revitalize Your Life (Hastings House Publishers, 2003), 151 xxiv The-Vitamin-And-Supplement-Guide-Online.com, Vitamin E and Sex Drive: New Applications for a Familiar Nutrient, (April 15, 2010). xxv Lalanne, 151. xxvi Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Phyllis A. Balch, CNC xxvii Balach and Stengler, 330 xxviii Winifred Conkling, The Complete Guide to Vitamins, Herbs, and Supplements, (Avon Books, 2006), 272. Sponsored links Related Items Bob evens I was on hemodialysis for 13years this start happing after 7years on it do you these vitamins would help me. ballroom dance shoes Thank you for such a comprehensive list of herbs and vitamins to help with this distressing problem. waffles Absolutely not. This is just a listof many different vitamins and herbs used by people around the world and my own research into them. Consumers April 19, 2010 Related Items

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