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i am asking this because my friend(41) is feeling that he is loosing his sex power and is not enjoying sex as compare to his previous years of life.please also suggest the right homeo or alopathy medicine to regain reducing sex power.

2007-02-04 01:13:01 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Men's Health

6 answers

Try a handful of dry roasted peanuts every day washed down
with a glass of pineapple juice. It works wonders for me.

2007-02-04 11:49:47 · answer #1 · answered by Bill UK 3 · 0 0

"Sex Power" ?

He seems to have a problem with whoever he's with. Maybe lack of motivation, or excitement. Depression is also a "sex power" reducer!

If he's got a medical condition, only a licenced Urologist can help him with whatever the problem is. "Fast" remedies like Viagra, Cialis, Levitra can only be obtained legally through a doctor.

Start there.

2007-02-04 01:27:32 · answer #2 · answered by rob1963man 5 · 0 0

There is a natural slowing down that occurs as a man ages but there is a great deal of variation among individuals. He should get a complete physical to determine the causes of his issues.
There are medications available to help him

2007-02-04 02:48:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No iam 68 i have a great sex drive i have had sex all my life
my secret ,plenty of marmite in the morning on my toast , and
a lovely young wife from lancashire who cooks lovely meals
i never eat processed crap

2007-02-04 06:00:51 · answer #4 · answered by mickjack 5 · 0 0

Increase Sex DriveThe second most common sexual dysfunction in men after premature ejaculation is low libido, according to a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. And a loss of "mojo," as film character Austin Powers would put it, is also very difficult for men to discuss, despite the help available from health professionals. What defines a low libido for an individual is subjective and depends upon many variables but definitely involves a loss of sex drive, states Richard Kogan, M.D., a psychiatrist in private practice who specializes in the treatment of sexual dysfunction in New York City. Physical and mental health are key factors, and although many men are happy exceptions to the trend, sex drive generally decreases with age.

Any medical problem or chronic physical condition can cause a reduction in one's sex drive. If a man is diagnosed with cancer, sex may be the furthest thing from his mind for a time. But even minor illnesses can diminish a man's sexual interest. Conversely, when men improve their health -- through exercise, a low-fat diet or, if necessary, medical treatment -- their libido is likely to increase.

Physical problems
While any illness can decrease sex drive, some conditions, such as thyroid disease, tumors of the pituitary gland (which controls most hormone production, including sex hormones) and depression, are directly linked to low libido, according to Milsten.

Insufficient testosterone
Similarly, insufficient amounts of the male sex hormone testosterone may cause low libido, though such a condition is unlikely to affect erectile function. Seth advises men who feel their physical condition has decreased their sex drive to consult a physician, keeping in mind that loss of libido is sometimes the only recognizable symptom of a medical problem.

The sexual side effects of drugs
Drugs can also decrease libido. Many, though not all, prescription antidepressants can diminish sex drive. Sometimes, just taking these drugs can be a turn off to men. Other medications with this side effect include tranquilizers and antihypertensive medications. Illicit substances, such as heroin, cocaine and marijuana, when used heavily and chronically, may lower libido, according to Milsten. He suggests that if a prescription medicine has hampered a man's sex drive to a distressful degree, he should ask his doctor about the possibility of swapping the medication with a similar one that doesn't cause sexual side effects.

Stress can sabotage sex drive
Imagine this scenario:
You and your dream lover are naked in bed together. Then, all of a sudden, a stranger barges into the room with a gun. You've just lost all interest in sex, and now the only plan you have for your privates is keeping them out of harm's way. In short, you've reprioritized your activities as a survival instinct. This is an extreme example, but any kind of stress -- whether related to work, relationships or any other area of life -- that preoccupies someone is going to diminish that person's sex drive. In order to have a healthy libido, one has to be engaged in the moment -- not angry or hurt. For example, says Milsten, "If you're having shouting matches with your partner," your libido is nearly certain to take a nosedive. Fortunately, if you work on your differences and good feelings are restored, you are likely to increase sex drive as it will return to baseline levels.

2007-02-06 09:35:20 · answer #5 · answered by silv m 1 · 0 0

surly not at 40 am 60 and still active in that department but if you do have problems have a blood test for diabetes

2007-02-04 01:19:12 · answer #6 · answered by weebobby 2 · 0 0

A clove of Garlic per day and Alpha-tocopheral (vitamin e) capsule works wonders.

2007-02-04 01:49:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

have a look at this website it will help people and it is natural no chemicals.
www.lifestyles.gr

2007-02-04 01:33:46 · answer #8 · answered by maes_robert 1 · 0 0

buy some blue films that will help you,

2007-02-04 06:07:02 · answer #9 · answered by stephen eblue eyes 4 · 0 0

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