Reasons for decreased effectiveness
- Diseases and disorders of the cardiovascular system can disrupt the blood circulation in the pelvic area, genitourinary organs, and corpus cavernosum, thereby affecting the erectile mechanism. These may be various abnormalities in the development and function of the heart muscle, as well as hereditary or acquired predispositions to varicose veins and weak vein walls. May be locally compressed by tumors and may develop stagnation due to insufficient blood circulation;
- Disorders of the nervous system, brain, or spine due to congenital or acquired causes, disease, accident, or surgery. Diseases such as diabetes, sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, infectious infections, and ischemia can cause the degeneration of neural connections. Alcohol and drug abuse can also have damaging effects on the nervous system. Taking certain medications, especially antipsychotics, can suppress brain activity and indirectly affect performance;
- Diseases of the body's endocrine system can cause hormonal imbalances. The cause is hereditary or congenital abnormalities in the development of the gonads, pituitary gland, etc. The function of hormone-secreting organs may be disturbed by diseases caused by external factors, such as diabetes, testosterone deficiency, hyperprolactinemia and other diseases. Typically, such disorders have a range of symptoms in addition to erectile dysfunction and require serious long-term treatment;
- Inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary organs, including infectious diseases, directly affect the state of the reproductive system. Various types of prostatitis, urethritis, and sexually transmitted infections can cause sexual function problems. Inflamed ducts and glands enlarge, causing pain, blood vessel compression, and circulatory disturbances. This may lead to suppuration, sepsis, subsequent formation of internal adhesions, and obstruction of the seminiferous tubules. Such diseases have little impact on the normal function of the reproductive organs, can cause severe discomfort in daily life, and may lead to incurable male infertility;
- Psychological problems in men account for the majority of all causes of situational or permanent erectile dysfunction, especially in youth and middle age. If no physiological disturbances are detected in the functioning of the organs in the mechanisms of the reproductive system, the root cause must be found in the emotional state. A man's sexual life is affected by his growth experience, a social environment with certain moral and religious norms, the general psychological background of interacting with people at home and work, personal complexes and self-esteem, and possible mental disorders. Continuous exposure to stress produces symptoms of anxiety and fear, affects the physiological, neurological and vascular systems, and indirectly affects the development of erectile dysfunction.
The role of proper nutrition in potency
Products harmful to efficacy
- Fried and fatty foods, as excessive consumption can lead to excess weight and cause problems with the stomach, liver and gallbladder. These foods can lead to increased cholesterol in the blood, plaque on blood vessel walls, blockage of blood vessels and subsequent disruption of circulation, including in the pelvic organs. Excessive consumption of so-called trans fats found in conventional fried foods and certain foods can also cause harm. These include mutton, pork, lard, butter, etc. ;
- Foods rich in simple carbohydrates can lead to rapid increases in fat mass and frequent spikes in blood sugar levels. If such foods are abused, the risk of pancreatic dysfunction and diabetes increases exponentially. In the future, the disease leads to neurodegenerative processes and hormonal imbalances, which invariably have a negative impact on a man's ability to have a normal sex life. Such products include most candies and baked goods, fast food, fried potatoes, chips and snacks, drinks with added sugar, some convenience foods, etc. ;
- Smoked products such as meat, fish, lard or sausages sold in stores are harmful to the stomach and the entire body because, in addition to fat, they often contain various flavorings and artificial colors;
- Excessive amounts of caffeine can have a depressant effect on the central nervous system, overloading it and increasing the risk of vasospasm. The refreshing effect of this drink is only achieved in strictly limited quantities. On the contrary, excessive caffeine will not only not bring excitement, but will bring drowsiness, sleepiness, tremors and uncontrollable vegetative symptoms, such as dizziness, increased blood pressure, heart palpitations and even panic attacks. Drinking too much of this drink every day can cause permanent fatigue in men, making it difficult to have a normal sex life in this state;
- Alcohol in any form can have depressant effects on the central nervous system, especially when used in large amounts and frequently. Whether men drink strong alcohol or low-alcohol alcohol, as long as they drink it regularly, it will cause damage to the body. There is a myth that among alcoholic beverages, beer is the most harmful to male sexual performance because it is said to contain phytoestrogens that affect testosterone levels. But no study has proven this effect exists. The amount of phytoestrogens in hoppy beer is very small and does not have any effect on hormone levels. But the alcohol contained in this drink damages not only the potency, but also the entire body.
- Consuming too much salt can cause water to accumulate in the body, leading to increased blood pressure. This can negatively affect the condition of the blood vessel walls and blood circulation in the body (including the pelvic organs), as well as the mobility of the joints. Do not overeat foods high in salt such as pickles, spicy cans, French fries, and sausages.
Products useful for efficacy
- Contains potassium, magnesium, calcium and zinc, which help form and nourish the nervous system and improve nerve activity. These include dairy products, vegetables, bananas, buckwheat, beans, oatmeal, some seafood, dried fruits, etc. ;
- Product rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamins A, C and E, which are involved in the formation of immunity, metabolic processes and strengthening of the walls of veins and blood vessels. First, it’s foods rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6, such as certain types of fish and vegetable oils: sunflower, olive or flax seeds, nuts and seeds;
- Products that contain enough protein and amino acids that are necessary for building muscles, ligaments and other parts of the body. These are lean meats, poultry and fish, fermented dairy products, beans, eggs or quail eggs;
- As natural aphrodisiacs, oysters, dark chocolate and strawberries are recommended in moderation. Bee products such as honey or bee bread are believed to help improve the effectiveness.