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Weekness Mund swing less energy in body whole days
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Question #23172
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Weekness Mund swing less energy in body whole days - #23172

Ram Naresh

Erectile disfunction No proper tension in penish Weekness in whole body Mund Swing all time Not interested in sex Last 1year problem Not enjoying sex life with partner Married last 6 year but this problem last 1year

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For these all problems u should follow a proper lifestyle and diet U should start meditation and Pranayama and some yogasana too Avoid overthinking and do some work and try to learn new things and so u will feel better In medicine start with Spermosurge Tab 1-0-1 after food Gokshuradi Guggulu Tab 1-0-1 after food
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Addressing your concerns sounds like a challenge, but there's hope in getting to the root of these issues through Ayurveda. It seems like the symptoms you described - like: erectile dysfunction, weakness, mood swings, and lack of interest in intimacy - point to a possible imbalance in the Vata dosha, which affects the nervous system, and could lead to decreased vitality and energy. Begin by focusing on diet. Include warm, nourishing foods like ghee, milk, rice, and nuts, they help stabilize Vata. Spices like ginger and cinnamon improve circulation and digestion, reviving your internal agni, which is crucial for energy. Minimize intake of cold, raw foods and caffeine and alcohol, as these may aggrevate the Vata imbalance. Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation can bring calmness to your mind, reducing mental stress. Everyday, make time for moderate exercise, such as a brisk walk, to boost your energy levels and circulation. Abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame oil can also be soothing and nourishing for the body, promoting relaxation and balance. Intimacy matters are sensitive, try discussing openly with your partner to address any emotional or psychological facets of the issue. Keeping communication open can help in understanding and mutual support which might relieve the associated stress or anxiety. For herbal support, Ashwagandha is traditionally used in Ayurveda to enhance vitality, reduce stress and nourish Vata. Half a teaspoon with warm milk before bedtime could help, yet consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new regimen for personalized advice ensuring it's right for you. It's imperative to reach out to a medical professional if symptoms persist or worsen. Sometimes, a detailed assessment of your entire lifestyle and health status may be necessary to get back on a track to wellness.
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