Sexual Disorders

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Sex plays an important role in shaping human lives. It has been realised that the sex impulse is present in various forms from the earliest months after birth until the end of life. Being a basic instinct like hunger, it’s satisfaction is essential for sustained harmony and well being.

Sexual activity, however, demands complete concentration and relaxation. It cannot be performed in haste or tension. The modern men who are usually tense and highly occupied are unable to follow these norms. The consumption of alcohol also leads to inadequate sexual functioning. Many people, therefore, suffer from sexual disorders.

Impotence

It is the most common of all the sexual disorders in the male. It can be defined as a failure to obtain an erection or maintain it for a reasonable length of time without attaining orgasm. The main causes of impotence are fatigue, devitalised condition of the system in general, abuse or misuse of the sexual organ over a long period, glandular deficiencies, infectious venereal diseases and psychological factors.

About 90% of cases of impotency are caused by psychological factors. Inadequate performance results from loss of confidence and other preoccupations of the mind.

Many people carry their office problems to their bed. They  are constantly under stress and stress is a deadly enemy of potency. It stimulates the sympathetic nerve which inhibits an erection. These people are haunted by the fear of loss of manhood, particularly when a temporary loss of desire or an occasional failure of potency occurs. This may ultimately result in impotence which has a devastating effect on their personal lives.

Impotence may quite often result from ones feeling of guilt about masturbation, pre-marital sex or about having contracted venereal diseases previously. Infact, any act which arouses feelings of insecurity can precipitate impotency.

Treatment Chart for Sexual Disorders:

Part 1:

  • An all-fruit diet for 5 days with 3 meals a day at 5 hourly intervals. The bowels should be cleansed daily during this period with a warm water enema.
  • Upon rising, have 25 black raisins (soaked overnight in water) along with the water they are soaked as well as the water kept overnight in a copper vessel.
  • In the breakfast, include fresh fruits and a glass of milk sweetened with honey and some nuts, especially almonds.
  • For lunch, have a bowl of freshly prepared steamed vegetables, 2 or 3 whole wheat chapatis with butter and a glass of buttermilk.
  • Have a glass of carrot juice or sugarcane juice in the evening.
  • Include in dinner, a large bowl of fresh green vegetable salad with lemon juice dressing, moong bean sprouts and cottage cheese.
  • At bedtime, have a glass of milk sweetened with honey and 4 dates
  • Avoid smoking, coffee, tea, alcohol and all processed canned and refined foods especially white sugar and white flour products.

(Make liberal use of garlic, onion, carrot, yeast, lady finger, curd, lecithin and food rich in vitamin E, A, and C.)

Part 2:

  • Physical activity in the fresh air, sufficient exercise and yogasanas such as bhujangasana, shallabhasana, pawanmukatasana and shavasana.
  • Vigorous massage all over the body twice a week.
  • Cold hip bath for 10 minutes daily.

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