Impotence
more and more men seem to experience difficulty
in maintaining an erection. How can nutrition help?
An
erection results from a complex combination of brain
stimuli, blood vessel and nerve action and hormonal
input. Any interference with any or a combination of
these factors may cause impotence. Impotence may be
chronic or recurring or even occur as a single incident.
In the past, impotence was thought to be a psychological
problem but many therapists and doctors today believe
that up to 85% of cases have some physical or physiological
basis.
What
are potential factors which lead to impotence?
Arteriosclerosis,
the hardening of arteries, is a potential problem
for the heart AND restricts the flow of blood to the
penis and to the nerves that govern sexual arousal.
If impotence is linked to clogged arteries, following
a healthy cardiovascular diet may help. >>>
Impotence
1 2 3
4
|