Addressing issues like premature ejaculation (PE) and erectile dysfunction involves understanding both physical and mental aspects. Ayurveda views these as related to dosha imbalances, particularly Vata and Pitta. You mentioned work stress, which can exacerbate these imbalances. Start by focusing on reducing stressors with meditation or yoga; even simple pranayama (breathing exercises) like Nadi Shodhana can help calm the mind and improve circulation, possibly aiding solve these issues.
For Vata-Pitta balance, consider incorporating Ashwagandha, a renowned adaptogenic herb for stress. It can be consumed in powder form mixed with warm milk at bedtime. Ashwagandha strengthens Vata’s function by supporting nervous system health.
Shatavari is another herb to consider. It helps in nourishing reproductive tissues and can be taken as a supplement or in powder form. Two teaspoons a day with warm milk can potentially enhance reproductive health.
Gokshura and Kaunch Beej are traditional for men’s well-being. They can be combined in equal parts, usually as a powder, and taken daily with honey or as prescribed by a practitioner.
Dietary changes are also crucial. Include foods that support Ojas, like almonds, sesame seeds, ghee, and milk. These increase Sperm count and vitality. Hydrate well and avoid processed foods, caffeine, and excessive spicy foods as these can increase Pitta dosha.
Regular exercise and proper sleep patterns also play roles in stress management and physical health. Aim for consistency in these routines, keeping them realistic yet stable amidst work pressures.
It’s important to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized recommendations, especially before starting any herbal regimen, to ensure they match your prakriti and current health status. Additionally, if symptoms persist, seeking a consultation with a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying health issues is advisable.



