ED PE LACK OF SEX DRSIRE COMPLETE LOSS NO ERECTION AT ALL - #250
Male age 44, problems since more than 13 years complete lack of sex desire very much looseness in penis very small size erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculated, low or zero sperm count , lack of healthy sperm, quality quantity motility very low no Erection no desire less timing poor unhealthy sperm pls suggest best medicine of low price
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Thank you for sharing your health concerns. It sounds like you are experiencing multiple issues related to sexual health, including a complete lack of sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and male infertility, along with other health conditions like high blood pressure, thyroid issues, hair loss, and digestive problems. Given the complexity of your situation, a comprehensive approach is essential. To provide you with more tailored recommendations, could you please clarify a few details? Specifically, I’d like to know if you are currently taking any medications for your high blood pressure or thyroid issues, as well as any treatments you may have tried for your sexual health problems. Additionally, are there any specific lifestyle factors that you believe may contribute to your symptoms, such as stress levels, diet, or exercise habits?In Ayurveda, we often focus on balancing the Vata and Pitta doshas, which can contribute to erectile dysfunction and low libido. For your specific concerns, you might consider medications like Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), which is known for its adaptogenic properties and can help improve stamina and sexual desire. Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is another herb that supports reproductive health and may enhance libido and sperm quality. Gokshuradi Guggulu can be beneficial for enhancing overall vitality and supporting urinary health. In addition to these herbal preparations, a Pitta-pacifying diet rich in whole, nourishing foods is crucial. Incorporate foods that are cooling and hydrating, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats, while avoiding spicy, fried, and processed foods. Regular physical activity can help improve circulation and overall health, which may benefit your sexual function. It’s also important to manage stress through practices such as yoga and meditation, as stress can significantly impact sexual desire and function. Given your other health issues, including high blood pressure and thyroid concerns, I recommend consulting with a healthcare professional to monitor these conditions and to ensure that your treatments are coordinated. Additionally, for your digestive issues like gas, acidity, and weak liver, consider herbal formulations like Triphala for detoxification and improved digestion, and Amlaki (Emblica officinalis) for liver support.
Okay, so dealing with these issues, I’d suggest we take a look at things from an Ayurvedic standpoint. Lots of factors can lead to these issues but don’t worry, Ayurveda’s got some pretty good stuff to help you out. Let’s start with the basics.
First, your condition kinda points toward an imbalance in the Vata and possibly Kapha doshas, which can mess around with your reproductive health. We might focus on bringing these into balance. Ashwagandha could be a great herb for you—known for boosting vitality and supporting reproductive functions. You could take Ashwagandha powder, mix it in warm milk, and have this at bedtime.
To support sperm health and boost quality and quantity, consider Shatavari and Gokshura. You can introduce these in powder form; take around 1 teaspoon of each, with lukewarm water in the morning. These herbs help nourish the reproductive tissues and can gradually improve sperm motility and count, though it will need some time, not like an overnight thing.
For diet, spicy, excessively salty, and sour foods could aggravate your current condition, so keep them minimal. Instead, lean into warm, cooked, and mildly spiced foods. Cashews, almonds, and seeds such as pumpkin and sunflower seeds can give reproductive health a gentle nudge too.
Regular, moderate exercise is okay—nothing extreme, but something to get the blood circulating. Also, Yoga could play a supportive role; practice postures like Paschimottanasana and Sarvangasana which help strengthen pelvic organs and improve blood flow.
Don’t forget, stress is a major player in messing up our ‘vitality.’ Try to carve out moments in your day for some simple breathing exercises or meditation.
Hey, one last thing, always talk to a qualified Ayurvedic expert or doctor before starting herbs or any new regimen. They can offer guidance based on your specific body type and medical history. This is core to making sure what you’re doing is safe and effective.

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