Inquiry About Kusta Tamba for Erectile Dysfunction - #38229
Hii Doctors I am a Pharmacist by profession. Can anyone tell me About Kusta Tamba Bcoz a Ayurvedic practitioner is suggesting me this for my erectile dysfunction which is position dependent. He is giving 80 days treatment.
How long have you been experiencing erectile dysfunction?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the severity of your condition?:
- Moderate, frequent issuesHave you tried any other treatments for this condition?:
- Yes, one or two treatmentsShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Kusta Tamba, as a term, doesn’t directly appear in classical Ayurvedic texts in the context you’ve mentioned, namely erectile dysfunction. It’s likely that this term might be a regional or practitioner’s creation, or possibly refers to an indigenous preparation involving “Kustha” (Saussurea lappa) and “Tamba” (copper), both prominent in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. However, it’s crucial to note that Tamba (copper) is not typically associated with internal consumption due to potential toxicity and requires specialized processing known as “Bhasma” for safe use.
For erectile dysfunction, Ayurveda usually considers the condition in relation to the health of the reproductive tissue (Shukra Dhatu) and may involve imbalances in Vata dosha. Treatment often includes lifestyle and dietary modifications, stress management, along with herbal supplements known to support Shukra Dhatu. Common herbs include Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Shilajit, and Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), among others.
If a practitioner suggests a relatively uncommon treatment or term like Kusta Tamba, it’s vital to ask for more details about the ingredients and processes involved in making this preparation. Inappropriate or inadequately prepared copper supplements could have adverse effects.
Given your specific case of position-dependent erectile dysfunction, it may warrant thorough examination to understand its cause — be it physical, emotional, or otherwise. Consider discussing this with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can offer a diagnosis reflecting your unique dosha, state of health, and Prakriti (individual constitution). It is advised to seek guidance from a reputable practitioner familiar with such treatments to ensure they’re backed by traditional practices and modern safety standards. Also, clearly communicate with your healthcare provider to ensure compatibility and safety with any other medication or treatments you may be undergoing.

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