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Impotence and Exercise Link
Impotence and Exercise Link
Since its discovery, Viagra
has been the stock remedy
for all manner of libido related
ills, from total loss of ability
to intermittent and temporary
problems with 'getting a raise'!
In such a scenario, the cause
of the problem may arise (!!)
from an area of the body quite
far removed --- from the heart,
or the brain. And those on
medication would do well to
remember that mixing nitrates,
the popular medication for
many heart problems, with
viagra can cause extreme drop
in blood pressure leading
to cardio- circulatory shock.
In fact, the cocktail can
prove lethal.
The good news is that sexual
dysfunction may not be as
untreatable as doctors previously
thought. Recently, a group
of Italian researchers found
that there is one safe treatment
for the problem: regular exercise.
The high level of stimulation
suggested by the phrase 'blood
coursing through the veins',
does have physical manifestations
to support it. Men as well
as women require good blood
flow to the genitals for arousal
and erections. And can there
be anything better or more
effective than exercise to
keep the blood circulating?
In an another large, long-term
study, researchers found that
men who burned at least 200
calories a day through exercise
were less likely to become
impotent, than men who were
inactive.
Researchers monitored the
lifestyle of nearly 600 men,
who initially had no problems
with impotence, over a period
of 9 years. Examining a variety
of lifestyle factors believed
to contribute to impotence,
e.g. smoking, heavy drinking,
inactivity and obesity they
found that men who had been
active to begin with, as well
as those who took up exercise
during the study period, were
at lower risk of experiencing
impotence.
Occasional impotence is normal.
At some point in his life,
every man will experience
difficulty, sometimes temporary,
in achieving and maintaining
an erection. But persistent,
long-term difficulty may be
indicative of a physical cause,
and should prompt you to seek
medical advice.
In fact, impotence can be
an early warning sign of coronary
artery disease, since the
penis is more sensitive to
slow-downs in blood flow than
is the heart. (Doppler ultrasound
scanning is an imaging technique
which can now be used to measure
blood flow to the penis).
But, men take heart! Exercise
may protect you from impotence
the same way it can prevent
heart attacks; by keeping
your blood vessels clear.
Just 30 minutes a day of moderate
aerobic activity, such as
walking or stair climbing,
accumulated in short bursts,
can do the trick. The American
Heart Association also recommends
weight training or trying
proven stress-busters such
as yoga and tai chi, which
are increasingly used in cardiac
rehabilitation. A study on
the effects of bicycling,
found that 40 minutes of bicycling
3 times a week increased sexual
functioning by 76%. Keeping
your arteries clear may well
be the way to rock solid erections.
Another aspect of a good sex
regimen (& to ward off impotence)
is proper diet. This would
involve eating lots of fruits
and vegetables, grains and
legumes. Stick to a low calorie
diet, getting not more than
20% of your total calories
from fat. To quote Julie Walsh,
MRSD, spokeswoman for the
American Dietetic Association,
" A diet that's healthy for
you overall will be healthy
for your sex life - period".
The effectiveness of so called
aphrodisiac foods is yet to
be confirmed. But if, like
us, you are fond of oysters,
seafood and asparagus, go
ahead, they are low in calories
and can put you in the right
frame of mind.
Impotence can also occur as
a side effect of drugs, including
anti-depressants, so avoid
taking medications without
consulting a doctor.
Men who do all of the above
things and still have problems
with impotence, should consult
a competent naturally-oriented
physician, to investigate
other possible causes. Strangely,
only 1 out of 10 people affected
actually do so. Impotence
is after all, more of a symptom
that needs to be treated than
a disease in itself! Impotence
affects about a quarter of
men by the age of 65, and
there is no cure. So the most
important thing we can do
is to PREVENT it!
Unfortunately, not only does
impotence have physical manifestations,
it can have a depressing effect
on male psyche, striking as
it does at the intrinsic 'manhood'
of the male. This tendency
towards depression, too, can
be countered by the proven
mood enhancing effects of
exercise. After a study of
156 severely depressed men
and women over 50, Duke University
researchers suggested that
16 weeks of aerobic exercise
may be as effective in alleviating
depression as a 16-week regimen
of antidepressant drugs.
Exercise provides a balancing
effect also on another area
which may negatively impact
on sexual performance - the
mind. In many cases, impotence
is the result of psychological
causes rather than physical
ones. In such cases, the relaxing
and tension-freeing properties
of exercise will contribute
to the more conducive state
of mind that is essential
for good sexual performance.
Exercise, follow a good diet,
keep yourself tension free.
These simple steps will not
only ward off possible impotence,
but also improve your health
in every way. Remember, too,
if you are already experiencing
some symptoms, that in most
cases the causes can be treated.
And if nothing works, all
manner of physical aids are
now available to help achieve
and maintain an erection.
All said and done, the outlook
for impotence is good.
About The Author
Jay Chatterjee, a Chartered
Accountant and ex-Corporate
Banker, lives in Canada. Roshmi
Raychaudhuri is a business-woman
residing in India. They have
shared a longstanding and
keen interest in the effects
of natural therapies. Their
website http://www.youngagainforever.com
contains information on natural
remedies for different ailments,
including over-weight, hair
loss, vision deterioration,
arthritis, heart disease,
teeth and gums disease.
For a free 6 part age reversal
course, visit www.youngagainforever.com
chatterjee.jay@gmail.com
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