Feeling a lack of enjoyment during sexual activity, particularly at the moment ejaculation is expected, may be connected to a variety of factors, both physical and mental. In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, this may indicate a disruption in the srotas (body channels), particularly those responsible for reproductive functions. A vata imbalance, given its tendency to create blockages or disturbances in flow, could be a primary factor here. Also, suboptimal or disrupted agni (digestive and metabolic fire) might be affecting the production or quality of shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue).
For the issue you’re experiencing, addressing this from a holistic perspective would be beneficial. First, nutrition plays a crucial role. Ensure your diet is balanced—warm, oil-based foods can pacify vata. Include ghee, nuts, seeds, and milk in your diet to nurture shukra dhatu. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are herbs that can enhance reproductive health and balance doshas, taken under supervision of an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Regarding Chandrodaya Ras, it indeed is used in improving vigor and vitality. However, be cautious as it contains heavy metals in bhasma form, which isn’t suitable for everyone. Always consult a physician experienced in both traditional practices and modern context to confirm suitability and dosage specific to your condition.
Finally, incorporate practices like yoga and meditation to stabilize vata and reduce any stress that could be impacting your experience. Should any symptoms intensify or cause distress, consulting a qualified healthcare professional is advisable to rule out underlying health concerns.



