How to treat erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation when supplements like kaunch pak and shilajit aren't helping? - #56283
I am suffering from ed and pme so from three days onwards I am consuming kaunch pak,Purna chandra ras,manmath ras, pushpadhanwa ras, but there is no sexual improvement, another thing is that I was consuming shilajit for 1 month,from there also there are no benefits, total lost of money.
How long have you been experiencing erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation?:
- 1-3 monthsHow would you rate the severity of your erectile dysfunction?:
- Severe — persistent problemsHave you noticed any specific triggers that worsen your symptoms?:
- Stress or anxietyHow is your overall energy and vitality?:
- Low — feel drainedWhat is your current diet like?:
- Balanced and nutritiousHave you experienced any other symptoms, such as fatigue or mood changes?:
- Mood swings or irritabilityHave you previously sought treatment for these issues?:
- No, this is my first attemptDoctors' responses
Your situation is very common in early-stage ED + premature ejaculation, especially when the main trigger is stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue rather than a structural disease. In such cases, random supplements alone (like Kaunch pak, shilajit, or multiple rasa preparations) often show little or no effect, because the root cause is not being addressed. In Ayurveda, this condition is mainly linked to Vata aggravation + depleted Ojas + disturbed Manas (mind). That is why you are feeling: Low energy Mood swings / irritability Loss of sexual control (PE) Weak erection (ED) Ayurvedic approach 1. Stop “trial mixing” of medicines Avoid taking multiple formulations together like: Manmath ras Pushpadhanwa ras Purna chandra ras These are not quick-acting supplements and Overuse can disturb digestion and nervous balance further. 2. Core Ayurvedic Treatment Principle (Vajikarana + Nervine calm) Your condition needs calming + rebuilding therapy, not stimulation. Best Ayurvedic herbs Ashwagandha – reduces anxiety, improves erection quality Safed Musli – improves stamina and sexual strength Gokshura – supports reproductive system and urinary tone Shatavari – stabilizes hormones and mental stress response These work slowly but correctly when taken consistently (4–8 weeks minimum). 3. Most important factor in your case: Mind control Because your triggers include stress/anxiety, Ayurveda considers this the main root. Do daily: Anulom Vilom pranayama – 10–15 minutes Bhramari pranayama – calms sexual overstimulation Meditation (mind silence practice) – 10 minutes This directly improves control over ejaculation + erection stability. 4. Diet for rebuilding sexual strength (Ojas building) Focus on: Milk (warm, preferably at night) Almonds (soaked 5–7 daily) Ghee (1–2 tsp daily) Dates (2–4 daily) Rice, wheat, moong dal Avoid: Excess spicy food Excess tea/coffee Porn/masturbation frequency (very important trigger in PE) 5. Behavioral correction (very important for PE + ED) Reduce performance pressure during intimacy Avoid rushing sexual activity Practice “stop-start control technique” Improve sleep (minimum 7–8 hours)
••The Timeline: Why 3 Days is Too Soon Ayurvedic Vajikarana (reproductive health and aphrodisiac therapy) does not work like a quick-fix allopathic pill. It relies on deep tissue nourishment (Dhatu Poshan). According to classical text protocols, the medicines must first be digested (Agni), absorbed, and then sequentially nourish the body’s tissues, culminating in the replenishment of Shukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue). ••Three days is simply not enough time for herbo-mineral compounds to show noticeable systemic changes. Even with powerful Rasushadhis (mercurial/mineral formulations), clinical structural changes or symptomatic improvements typically take several weeks of consistent, guided use. 2. Ayurvedic Analysis of Your Current Regimen ••The combination you mentioned consists of highly potent classical formulations, but taking all of them simultaneously without a precise diagnosis can overwhelm the body’s digestive capacity (Agni). If your digestion cannot process these heavy medicines, they will create Ama (toxins) instead of therapeutic benefits, resulting in a waste of money. ••Kaunch Pak Heavy Brimhana (nourishing) & Vajikarana Nourishes Shukra Dhatu, balances Vata Dosha (which controls ejaculation and nervous system triggers). ••Purna Chandra Ras Rasayana (rejuvenating herbo-mineral) Rejuvenates overall strength, improves stamina, and balances all three Doshas. ••Manmath Ras Potent Vajikarana Rasushadhi Specifically indicated for Klaibya (erectile dysfunction) and checking premature ejaculation by stabilizing nervous excitation. ••Pushpadhanwa Ras Herbo-mineral aphrodisiac Balances Vata and Pitta, acts on the reproductive organs, and tones the nervous system. ••Shilajit Rasayana & Balya (strength promoter) Core rejuvenator that clears micro-channels (Srotas) and enhances the bio-availability of other herbs. ••Using Purna Chandra Ras, Manmath Ras, and Pushpadhanwa Ras all at once means you are consuming multiple heavy herbo-mineral compounds simultaneously. The Agni Factor: These medicines require an exceptionally strong digestive fire to metabolize. If your Agni is low, or if there is an existing blockage in your body’s channels (Sroto-av अवरोध), even pure Shilajit or gold-containing preparations will pass through without being absorbed. ••Recommended Next Steps Focus on Agni (Digestion) Ensure your bowels are clear and your digestion is sharp. If you experience bloating, gas, or constipation, your body won’t absorb these premium medicines effectively. Review the Anupana (Vehicle) ••Classical Vajikarana medicines are rarely taken with plain water. They usually require a specific medium—like warm cow’s milk, ghee, or honey—to act as a bio-carrier (Anupana) to drive the active components deep into the tissues.
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