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Start with Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water Youvanamrit gold 0-0-1 at bedtime with warm milk Apply ashwagandha bala oil / Shilajit oil on penis externally twice daily .
Hello Akash, With proper ayurvedic treatment plan ,this issue can be resolved. Treatment - 1. Chandraprabha vati -2-0-2 after meal 2. Yauvanamrit vati-2-0-2 after meal 3. Shilajit sat- 2 drops in milk at bedtime 4. Medha vati-1-0-1 after meal 5. Baidyanath Vita EX oil - For local application and massage.
Diet- Eat dates, raisins, soaked and peeled almonds. Eat foods that increase Nitric oxide levels include: Green leafy vegetables Citrus fruits Nuts and seeds Pomegranates, banana Garlic
Yoga- Ardha matasyendrasana , pavanmuktasan , bhujangasan, sarvangasan,pelvic floor exercises,kegel exercise. Lifestyle modifications - .Stop addiction especially smoking. .Strength training to boost testosterone. .Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening .Developing better emotional bond with the partner through meaningful conversation and spending quality time would be helpful.
Follow these and you will definitely get results. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Addressing erectile dysfunction (ED) through Ayurveda involves understanding your unique body constitution—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—as these influence the balance needed for health. Typically, ED is often linked to imbalances predominantly in the Vata dosha, affecting the reproductive tissues or shukra dhatu.
Firstly, nourishment and strengthening of the shukra dhatu is essential. Foods that support this include almonds, sesame seeds, ghee, milk products, and whole grains, particularly oats and barley. Incorporate these into your daily meals, being mindful to avoid excess caffeine, processed foods, and alcohol, which may disturb the Vata dosha even further.
Herbal recommendations can also offer support. Ashwagandha, known for its rejuvenating properties, helps calm Vata and invigorates the shukra dhatu. Take approximately 1-2 teaspoons daily mixed with warm milk after meals. Similarly, Shatavari can be beneficial for balancing hormones and supporting reproductive health—1 teaspoon with lukewarm water before breakfast is suggested.
Besides, regular physical activity like yoga and moderate walking can enhance circulation and vitality. Yoga poses such as Uttanasana (forward bend) and Bhujangasana (cobra pose) specifically can assist in increasing blood flow to the pelvic region, enhancing development towards resolving ED.
Mindful practice of relaxation techniques such as meditation can reduce stress, a common contributor to ED. Fifteen minutes daily, focusing on deep, rhythmic breathing might help reduce Vata-driven anxiety and pressure.
Above all, if symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical advice is critical to rule out underlying health conditions. Ayurveda can support alongside conventional therapies but should not replace essential medical interventions if they are necessary for your condition.
Erectile dysfunction can indeed be a challenge, so let’s explore some helpful Siddha-Ayurvedic perspectives. In this system, ED may often link to imbalances in the vata dosha, or sometimes pitta and kapha, affecting metabolism, energy flow, and the health of the sapta dhatus, like rasa (plasma) and shukra (reproductive tissue).
Here’s a few practical steps you could consider:
1. Diet: Focus on warming, nourishing foods that support kapha and reduce vata. Include ghee, warm milk with a pinch of cardamom, nuts, and seeds in your diet. Avoid excessive caffeine, processed foods, and anything that aggravates vata, like dry or cold items.
2. Herbs: Ashwagandha and Shatavari are beneficial in such situations; they help tone reproductive tissues and balance overall energy. You can take these in powdered form with warm milk once a day.
3. Exercises: Gentle yoga asanas, focusing on pelvic regions, can be helpful. Asanas like Bhujangasana (cobra pose) and Padmasana (lotus pose) enhance circulation and support mental calm.
4. Routine: Implement a consistent, calming daily routine to maintain emotional balance, vital for controlling vata. Regular sleep patterns and stress management play a crucial role.
5. Abhyanga: Regular self-massage with sesame oil can nourish the body, soothe vata, and improve circulation. Apply before a warm bath once or twice weekly.
Though these are general steps rooted in ancient practice, remember that serious underlying health issues could cause erectile dysfunction, or ED. It would be prudent to consult a qualified healthcare provider who can provide thorough examination and support to rule out any other conditions.

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