Passion Rx for a natural way to
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by medical doctor Ray Sahelian, M.D.

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Dr. Sahelian, bestselling author of Natural Sex Boosters, and his research staff have tested various doses and extracts of
exotic herbs from a number or raw material suppliers to determine
the ideal dose and combination for optimal libido enhancement with fewest side
effects. After years of trial and error, a unique proprietary
blend with 15 herbal extracts, has been created. The exact dosage, potency extracts and raw material sources in this unique blend is a
close kept secret known only to Dr. Sahelian and his research staff. You will only find this exact combination in Passion Rx.
Impotence herb
questions
Q. I am 28 years old and healthy but one year ago I experienced a
lot of stress due to personal and professional problems. Since that time I
have been experiencing impotence. At this point in time, I have dealt with
my problem and I no longer suffer from stress yet my impotence persists.
Sometimes I can have an erection sometimes I canīt, my libido decreased a
lot. Can passion Rx help me overcome this? Will it make me dependant on
it? I havent taken any drugs for this problem
A. If you have impotence, it is impossible to predict a person's
response to a medicine or herb or herbal combination. Many people find
Passion Rx to be very helpful, others find it to work even better when
alternated with Prostate Power Rx, and still others prefer individuals
herbs such as
Tongkat-Ali-LJ100, mucuna pruriens,
Horny-Goat-Weed, catuaba, etc. We have not
seen dependence develop.
Q. Is saw palmetto helpful for impotence?
A. Perhaps to a small degree, but
Saw-Palmetto is not a potent aphrodisiac.
Psychological-Mental causes of Impotence
The causes of psychological
impotence are numerous, and it is difficult to list them all,
but most often
impotence is related to
depression, performance anxiety, marital stress
or relationship problems, life crisis, financial difficulties, religious repression, or
some type of mental illness. For more information on cure for
impotence in a male.
Organic
Impotence
usually has a few major causes
Vascular causes of Impotence
Alterations in the flow of blood to and from the penis
are thought to be a common cause of
impotence. For instance, medical
conditions such as atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), high cholesterol,
hypertension, or diabetes reduce blood flow to the penis and genital organs thus leading
to difficulty with erection or genital swelling.
Impotence
could be an early indication of oxidative stress and vascular dysfunction. A
vascular problem in the penis may precede a wider, systemic problem in other
blood vessels in the body.
Patients with cardiovascular disease and patients with
diabetes represent the largest group of patients with
impotence.
Lowering cholesterol through diet, supplements, or medicines improves
impotence
problems.
Additional factors that can impede
blood flow include penile injury and surgery in the pelvic and abdominal area. Smoking can reduce genital
blood flow.
Neural causes of Impotence
Nerve damage from disorders such as multiple
sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, diabetes, and stroke affect the brains ability to respond
to sexual stimulation and cause
impotence. In women, abdominal or pelvic operations can occasionally lead to
nerve damage.
Impotence is common in men undergoing surgical treatment for
prostate enlargement or cancer.
Hormonal causes of
Impotence
Low levels of androgens, such as
testosterone, are a major component of
impotence. Testosterone levels decline about 1 percent each year in men, which may
contribute to erectile dysfunction with aging. Testosterone also declines with age in women
leading to a decrease in female libido.
Women who have had surgical removal of the ovaries notice a drop in sexual interest.
Replacement of androgens can be helpful in those with age related
erectile dysfunction.
Testosterone is available by prescription only. An over the counter hormones, such as
DHEA, converts into testosterone and thus
has a positive influence on
impotence. Pregnenolone is another over the counter hormone that may increase testosterone
levels and thus improve
impotence. Many herbal
aphrodisiacs also have a positive influence on
impotence, with some having an effect
on hormonal output.
Drug induced
Impotence
Drugs that interfere with erectile function
include some anti-hypertensives, SSRIs (like Prozac), sedatives, and beta-blockers.
SSRIs cause erectile dysfunction mostly due to their effect on serotonin
metabolism. Serotonin has an inhibitory effect on erectile function and
sexuality.
Some
chemicals involved in the human sexual response include dopamine, acetylcholine,
and nitric oxide. All these three natural chemicals and others can be
manipulated n
the treatment of
impotence.
Alcohol's negative
affect on sex drive increases with age.
Impotence and Medical
conditions
Certain medical conditions cause
impotence
or reduce libido,
performance, or enjoyment. These include hypertension, diabetes, high
cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, obesity, peripheral vascular disease, neurologic disorders, and insomnia.
Sitting on a bicycle too long. Men
who log several thousand miles a year on their mountain bikes suffer scrotal
damage that could reduce their fertility or cause
impotence.
Impotence
and Cardiac Patients
Impotence is common in
cardiac patients and shares the same risk factors - smoking, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes mellitus. Sexual activity is not unduly stressful to
the heart and, providing patients are properly assessed using established
guidelines, sexual intercourse can be enjoyed without increased risk.
Impotence in asymptomatic patients may be a marker of silent vascular disease
or increased vascular risk factors and should alert the physician to the need
for cardiac risk screening.
Physical fitness positively influences sexual desire and
performance.
Impotence questions
Q. What is your opinion on herbal Viagra supplements for impotence help?
A. See
herbal Viagra web page.
Q. I have read a web site using maca herb coupled
with Cialis as an erectile dysfunction treatment. Has any study results revealed
that this impotence treatment is effective with those who suffer high blood
pressure and are taking high blood pressure meds such as beta blockers, Lisinopril, and
hydrochlorothiazide.
A. We are not aware of any studies that have evaluated the
combination of maca or other sexual herbal supplements in the treatment of
impotence in combination with prescription medications for blood pressure or
other purposes.