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Natural treatment for physical conditions that cause impotence…

There are a great many physical conditions that can cause impotence as a side effect.

While I do not intend to cover every possible physical condition that could result in impotence, I will deal with the most common causes in this section briefly, and suggest natural or herbal answers where appropriate.

Firstly, I have already stressed the importance of improving your lifestyle if the life that you currently lead is unhealthy. You know the drill by now - if you are overweight, you need to take up exercise, or if the reason for your impotence is the fact that you are always tired and stressed, you need to learn to relax and get more sleep.

Diabetes: There are quite a few herbs that are believed to help control blood sugar levels, including commercially produced herbal compounds based on the Peruvian Yacon plant.

Furthermore, it is believed that the bitter gourd or karela is also extremely effective for reducing sugar levels in your blood and urine, so you should eat it as often as possible and take a least one tablespoon of karela juice every day.

Try mixing two teaspoons of fenugreek powder with milk or water before drinking the mixture, because it is once again a natural solution for reducing blood sugar levels.

High blood pressure: There are quite a number of herbs that can help to reduce high blood pressure that range from something as simple as garlic to more exotic herbal remedies such as arjuna bark, Indian snakeroot and Yarrow.

You can find complete details about all of these herbal remedies and more on the Medicweb Hypertension page.

Kidney disease: There are several herbs that when combined together can help to alleviate the worst effects of kidney disease, while helping to cleanse and heal your kidneys at the same time.

These herbs are couch grass (diuretic), uva ursi (antiseptic and astringent), horsetail (astringent that is high in silica), parsley (an excellent diuretic), nettle (increases the elimination of waste products and high in nutrients) and maize silk (high in vitamin K. and potassium, reduces chronic inflammation).

It is unlikely that even a combination of such effective herbs is going to cure any kidney disease that you have got and equally obviously, you must consult your medical attendant before taking them, but if you are able to do so, this combination can go a considerable way to alleviating the worst of your kidney problems.

The three physical complaints that are highlighted in this section of the report are those that are generally believed to be the complaints with the highest incidence of impotence appearing as a direct result of the malady.

Hence, assuming that there is no medical reason why you cannot ‘self dose’ with the herbal remedies shown, this could reduce the severity of the physical condition that is the root cause of your impotence problem in a completely natural and organic way.