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Premature ejaculation and Erectile dysfunction
Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #819
1 year ago
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Premature ejaculation and Erectile dysfunction - #819

Amit
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Sir, i tried many treatment in allopathic but no results my premature ejaculation problem not solved . Pls help me out .

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
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Premature ejaculation (PE) can be a distressing issue, but Ayurveda offers a natural approach to address this condition by focusing on both physical and mental balance. In Ayurveda, PE is often linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs the nervous system. Additionally, stress, anxiety, and lifestyle factors can exacerbate this condition. Ayurvedic treatments aim to strengthen the body, calm the mind, and improve stamina.

Begin by incorporating certain dietary and lifestyle practices to support reproductive health. Include warming, nourishing foods such as whole grains, dairy products like ghee and milk, nuts, seeds, and fresh fruits like bananas and pomegranates, which can improve stamina. Limit processed foods, caffeine, and spicy foods, as these can aggravate Vata and increase stress levels.

Herbal remedies are also beneficial for enhancing vitality and reducing premature ejaculation. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) are known for their adaptogenic and rejuvenating properties, helping to reduce stress and improve energy. Kaunch Beej (Mucuna pruriens) and Safed Musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) are also commonly used to support reproductive health and improve control. Ayurvedic formulations such as Vajikarana Rasayana are specifically designed to strengthen the reproductive system and increase endurance. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the correct dosage and combination based on your body type.

In addition, adopting lifestyle practices such as Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation can help manage stress and calm the mind. Certain yoga poses, like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand), can increase blood flow to the pelvic region and support reproductive health. Regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and a positive mental outlook are also crucial.

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That’s frustrating, I hear you. Premature ejaculation can be annoying and stressful, but let’s see what Ayurveda can offer. Ayurveda sees this issue mainly through the lens of imbalanced doshas—especially Vata. When Vata’s outta whack, it can affect the nervous system and lead to premature ejaculation.

First, think about your daily routines. Insufficient sleep, too much stress, bad eating habits can imbalance Vata, so try focusing on those. Aim for stable mealtimes, and make sure you’re getting decent breaks to rejuvenate.

Diet’s a key player here. Heavy, nutritious foods can help ground you and counteract the Vata imbalance. Consider incorporating wholesome foods like ghee, almonds, milk, whole grains and juicy fruits like bananas. They nourish and balance. Also, try to reduce spicy, bitter, or overly dry foods 'cause they can elevate Vata even further.

Some herbs might really help. Ashwagandha is like the star of the show here, it’s great for calming down Vata and strengthening the body. You could take it with warm milk in the morning and night. Shatavari’s another good one, it can support reproductive health and vitality, dish it out with warm water or in dishes if you fancy that.

And not to forget Bhramari Pranayama (bee breath) — it’s a breathing exercise that calms down the system; aim for 5-10 minutes daily. It can be really transformative if you make it a habit.

But have patience, man, these natural treatments work but might not offer instant results like a snap. Watch out for subtle changes every few weeks. If things remain the same or worsen, consider consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner. Also, you might wanna keep communication open with your partner—often helpful psychologically.

And remember, change is possible. It’s a process, not an event. Good luck!

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