Name: Narendra Patel
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Mansex and Sexual Debility in Males

Mansex Tablets and Sexual Debility in Males

Q: What is impotency?

A: Impotency can be defined as the inability (usually of the male animal) to copulate. Impotency is the man's inability to gain or maintain an erection adequate for the completion of sexual intercourse. Impotence has nothing to do with sexual desire, orgasm, or ejaculation. It is simply failure to get enough blood into the penis and hold it there with enough rigidity to achieve mutually satisfying sexual intercourse.

More than thirty million men around the world suffer from some form of failure to achieve or maintain an erection and the effect of impotence are often much broader and more debilitating than first believed. The ability to make love plays an important role in many men's lives as reported in the world


The Good News

The fist step in treating impotence is that the sufferer understands this common disorder. If we know how the male body functions, we can better understand the reasons for male impotence and address questions about treatment. The good news is that all causes of impotence can be treated successfully. The dark silence, which has surrounded the problem of overcoming impotency, has been penetrated. More and more single men and couples are now interested in facing this disorder and are turning to professionals for help

Who Can Help?

The most important step for the impotent male is to seek appropriate medical assistance, a qualified urologist who specializes in this problem. The first objective is to discover the cause of impotence. Through physical examination and diagnostic testing, the impotence specialist can recognize symptoms, assess the cause of impotence, and treat the disorder accordingly.
Other forms of sexual dysfunction may be associated with impotence and complicate or confuse therapy. The impotence urologist is trained to distinguish true erectile failure from other sexual problems. A list of these problems follows below. The urologist, sometimes assisted by another specialist, (may be a psychiatrist or an endocrinologist) can treat all these problems along with the failure to get an erection.

  • Painful ejaculation
  • Retrograde ejaculation
  • Occasional inability to achieve erection
  • Sexual inability due to alcohol consumption
  • Premature or early ejaculation
  • Lack of sexual desire.
  • Failure to reach orgasm

Whether the problem is physical or psychological, the urologist who specializes in impotence can help each man realize a more fulfilling sexual life. The sooner the patient acts, the less time he and his partner will suffer.

Who Becomes Impotent?


Any male who is physically mature enough to experience sexual desire can become impotent. Because the image of a desirable 'All Male' includes not only being healthy, wealthy and attractive, but also sexually active, the pressure on a man to himself can be tremendous. The inability to perform sexually makes many men feel they have failed. This can lead to feelings of inhibition, lack of self-esteem and self-condemnation. The inability to have or maintain an erection can grow to be a constant source of unhappiness.


In the past, there has been a social stigma associated with discussing impotence with anyone, whether partner, friend or doctor. Frequently, an older man was told that at a certain age normal sexual relations were no longer a part of his capabilities. Naturally, because his sexual desire continued, his frustration grew. Many men turn to these cures only to incur needless expense. Escapist solutions, such as alcohol or drugs, instead of improving the problem, may aggravate impotence and make life even more miserable. The only solution for the impotent male is to seek the advice of a medical professional


Q: What is premature ejaculation?

A: Premature ejaculation, the most common sexual problem in men, is characterized by a lack of voluntary control over ejaculation. The man becomes so sexually excited that most of the time he ejaculates prior to penetrating (or soon after) the woman's vagina. Masters and Johnson stated that a man suffers from premature ejaculation if he ejaculates before his partner achieves orgasm in more than fifty percent of his sexual encounters.

Q: What is retrograde ejaculation?

A: Also called reverse ejaculation. This may occur after surgery for benign enlargement of the prostate. The ejaculate travels back into the bladder (into the urine) instead of exiting out through the penis. This means a man is infertile, but he can still achieve orgasm.

Q: What is orgasm?

A: It is the highest point of sexual excitement, marked by strong feelings of pleasure and normally ejaculation of semen by the male and by vaginal contractions within the female. Orgasm is commonly referred to as the "climax." – the climax of sexual excitement in the male or female

Q: What is libido?

A: Libido is the natural desire for sexual intercourse.

Q: What is sexual debility?

A: All the above problems can be summed up in just two words – Sexual Debility

Mansex tablets are very useful for sexual debility.

What does Mansex contain?

Each sugar coated tablet of Mansex contains:

Suvarna Makardwaj : 5mg
Kaucha beej : 180mg
Aswgandha : 120mg
Purified Shilajit : 50mg
Vidarikand : 50mg
Shatavari Dry Powder : 50mg
Gokshur : 30mg
Jayphal : 25mg
Yashtimadhu : 30mg
Purified vishtinduk : 50mg


Description of the ingredients in Mansex tablets

Suvarna makardhwaja


Its main ingredients are parad, gandhak and suvarna bhasma macerated with the juice of prescribed herbs. It is an aphrodisiac and sex tonic


Kaucha beej (Mucuna pruriens)


Mucuna pruriens, one of the common ayurvedic herbs, contains L-Dopa. Mucuna has been used for generations in India for Parkinson's disease. L-dopa is used to make dopamine, an important brain chemical involved in mood, sexuality, and movement. It is a tonic for male virility. Mucuna pruriens also has antioxidant properties.

Ashwagandha


Ashwagandha is highly valued for its restorative action on the functioning of the nervous system and counteracting high blood pressure. It corrects loss of memory arising out of long-term stress, illness and overwork. Restores vitality in those suffering from overwork and nervous exhaustion. In fact, having the ability to nurture the nervous system, counteract anxiety and stress to promote a calm state of mind, plus having powerful anti-inflammatory properties, it is specific in Ayurvedic practice for treating arthritic and rheumatic conditions. Generally, Ashwagandha stimulates the immune system. It has also been shown to inhibit inflammation and improve memory. Taken together, these actions support the traditional reputation of Ashwagandha as a tonic or adaptogen. It counteracts the effects of stress and generally promotes wellness.

Purified Shilajit (Asphaltum)


It is perhaps the most powerful anti- aging substance and rejuvenator ever known to mankind. It is a concentrated historic plant life essentially from Himalayan region. Shilajit contains more than 85 minerals in ionic form and fulvic acids. Fulvic Acids greatly enhance the bioavailability of important trace minerals. Regenerate and prolong the residence time of essential nutrients in the cells.

Vidarikand (Ipomoea digitata)


This herb is used as a general tonic, for headaches, and as a aphrodisiac. It is considered as alterative, aphrodisiac, demulcent, lactagogue and cholagogue.


Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus):


This herb is known to increase Sattwa, or positivity and healing power. It also enhances the feelings of spiritual love, and increases Ojas (that through which consciousness enters the physiology). Shatavari supports all the metabolic processes to create good quality in all seven categories of bodily tissues


Gokshur extract (Pedalium murex)


It is a mild CNS (ganglion) stimulant. It is also used for impotence in males (male aphrodisiac), nocturnal emissions and incontinence of urine. It also is a general tonic

Jayphal (Myristica fragans)


It is an aphrodisiac. This activity is because of its ability to improve circulation of blood in the vital male reproductive organs. It is sometimes used as an inebriating agent. It also promotes digestion.


Yashtimadhu (Glycyzrrhiza glabra)


It is a bronchial anti-inflammatory agent and a mild expectorant. It has a variety of uses in bronchial problems such as catarrh, bronchitis and coughs in general. Additionally Reduces hyperacidity and is documented for preventing gastric and duodenal ulcers. It has spasmolytic effect and is useful in treating heartburn


Indications:


Mansex is used to improve generalized weakness, libido, sexual debility and premature ejaculation. Mansex also improves mental and physical health and emotional disturbances associated with impotency.


Dosage and administration:

One or two tablets of Mansex three times a day after meals. The tablets should be preferably swallowed with warm milk. Please consult your physian for appropriate individualized dose.

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