HELLO SHIVAM, 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
Follow these and you will definitely get results. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Addressing issues like erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) through Ayurveda involves understanding your unique prakriti (constitution) and any imbalances in your doshas, usually focusing on Vata and Pitta. Personalization is essential, but some general recommendations can be provided.
For increasing stamina and libido, and strengthening penile nerves, Ayurvedic herbs are traditionally used. Ashwagandha, known for its adaptogenic properties, can help enhance stamina and reduce stress, which often contributes to ED. Take a teaspoon of Ashwagandha churna mixed with warm milk twice a day. Shilajit, another potent tonic, may improve energy levels and libido. Ideally, you can use Shilajit resin—a small pea-size portion mixed in warm water or milk daily.
Gokshura is another herb that supports healthy reproductive organs and can be taken as a tablet or churna. One tablet twice daily is a common dosage, but it can vary based on the individual’s needs and the preparation’s strength, so guidance from an Ayurvedic practitioner would be ideal.
A diet rich in nuts, seeds, ghee, and milk can also support ojas, the vital essence responsible for vigor and vitality. Ensure your diet is balanced and includes sufficient proteins and healthy fats.
Moderation in lifestyle choices, such as ensuring regular exercise like yoga, is critical. Asanas such as Bhujangasana and Vajrasana can improve pelvic blood flow.
Avoid overconsumption of alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine, as these can exacerbate problems. Managing stress through meditation and maintaining adequate sleep is also beneficial, as both can significantly impact sexual health.
However, comprehensive ayurvedic treatment should include a more in-depth consultation with a practitioner to address all underlying issues and tailor the intervention for your specific constitution and symptoms.
Your situation with erectile dysfunction (ED) and low libido could stem from a combination of imbalances in the doshas, especially Vata and Pitta. We need to focus on strengthening your dhatus (tissues), particularly the shukra dhatu that governs reproductive functions, and enhancing your ojas (vitality).
First, let’s look at dietary changes. Consider consuming a diet that is nourishing and grounding to balance Vata and soothe Pitta. Include warm, cooked foods like whole grains, cooked vegetables, nuts, seeds, and dairy. Foods like ghee, almonds, dates, and ashwagandha with warm milk can be particularly beneficial. Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and high-stress environments as much as possible.
For herbal support, Ashwagandha and Shatavari are effective for boosting libido and strength. Try taking 1 teaspoon of Ashwagandha churna mixed in a glass of warm milk daily before bedtime. Shatavari can help with hormonal balance— 1 teaspoon of Shatavari powder in warm water or milk twice a day may support reproductive health.
For local application, Mahanarayana taila is a potent oil that can be massaged onto the lower spine and pelvic area to improve circulation and strengthen nerves. Gently massage for about 10-15 minutes, twice daily.
Regular Abhyanga (self-oil massage), using warm sesame oil, can help balance Vata and enhance relaxation. Try doing this before a warm bath or shower few times a week.
In terms of lifestyle, ensure you get adequate sleep and indulge in moderate exercises like yoga or walking to improve circulation and reduce stress, both of which impact arousal and stamina.
These steps will not replace true medical intervention if necessary, so if symptoms persist or you feel any deterioration, consider seeing a healthcare provider for a thorough assessment.



