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Reference #: | 807 |
Submit Date: | 14 Jul 2006 |
Browse Category: | impotence |
Author: | none |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | foods |
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Country of Remedy: | china |
Remedy Source: | Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New York, pp. 118-119 |
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Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New
York, pp. 118-119 Impotence A condition of male sexual dysfunction, in which erection cannot be attained, or maintained sufficiently to complete sexual intercourse; other than psychological factors, common contributing causes include nervous exhaustion, depletion of sexual glands due to excessive ejaculation, insufficient nutrition for the reproductive organs and glands, and excess acid toxicity; therapeutic fasts in conjunction with colonic irrigations have corrected even the most stubborn cases of impotence, when followed up with proper nutrition. Carrot, beet, cucumber juice: this is one of the strongest kidney alkalizers and cleansers and helps heal damage to the urogenital canal, bladder,prostate, suprarenal glands and other parts directly affected by excess acid toxicity in the kidneys; also provides vital organic nutrients for their repair and maintainence; 10 oz/3 oz/3 oz, 2 pints daily. Bananas: ripe raw bananas are very rich in potassium, tryptophan and other nutrients that restore the nervous system and thus help eliminate impotence; they also contain enzymes that help manufacture sexual hormones. Pumpkin seeds: nature's most nourishing food for the male prostrate gland, dysfunction of which is a common cause of impotence; 2-3 oz of raw seeds daily. Oysters: raw oysters are rich in zinc, which is vital for prostrate health and sexual functions; they also contain active enzymes and hormones of benefit to the reproductive system. Wheat germ oil: a potent source of organic vitamin E, which is vital for manufacture of sexual hormones, and also helps eliminate nervous exhaustion; 1-2 tsp daily, preferably after meals. Lecithin: male semen consists largely of lecithin, and thus lecithin helps build strong and abundant semen, deficiency of which is one cause of impotence. Bee pollen: contains enzymes and other elements that stimulate produc- tion of sexual hormones; 3-6 capsules per day. Other beneficial foods: sunflower seeds; carrot juice; raw spinach; shrimp (preferably raw or very lightly steamed); seaweed (kelp); ginger root; celery seeds; raw garlic; beet juice; raw egg yolk; black grapes, black cherries. Foods to avoid: refined starch and sugar, especially white bread, sweet pastries and sweet soft drinks; overcooked meat, especially hamburger meat on white bread; all meat and other foods preserved with potas- sium nitrate (saltpeter); vinegar (except apple cider vinegar); strong coffee and tea. |
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Reproductive System, genitals, suprarenal glands, prostate, testes, urogenital canal |