Addressing your concerns from a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective requires understanding the delicate balance of the doshas, primarily focusing on vata and pitta in sexual health. The foundational principle here is that stress, lifestyle factors, and dietary habits can disrupt this balance, affecting sexual function and overall vitality.
For erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, first consider dietary adjustments. Implementing dosha-balancing foods like warm, easily digestible meals rich in healthy fats (like ghee), nuts (almonds, walnuts), and seeds (sesame or pumpkin seeds) may nourish the sapta dhatus, particularly the shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue). Additionally, including herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari can support sexual health, enhancing vigor and stamina over time. Consume these herbs as powders mixed with warm milk twice daily for best results.
Increasing blood circulation to the pelvis can also support better function. Practicing yoga postures like Baddha Konasana (Bound Angle Pose) or Virasana (Hero Pose) help stimulate blood flow. Engage in these practices daily for at least 15-20 minutes.
Bahuteleech, a Siddha preparation, when applied rightly, can aid in contributing to improvements in thickness and strength of the penis. This, along with massages using tila (sesame) oil, encourages better blood flow.
Precise lifestyle changes are equally critical: maintaining regular sleep patterns, reducing stress through meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises), and avoiding excessive mental strain will benefit hormonal balance.
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Remember to approach these adjustments consistently and mindfully. If concerns persist or if there’s dysfunctional impact on daily life, a consultation with a healthcare provider is prudent, exploring integrative approaches that respect both ayurvedic and allopathic insights for holistic management.