Natural Libido & Erections
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Erectile dysfunction is commonly caused by either vascular damage or andropause, hormone decline assocaited with aging. Recently the wandering spider is known to cause erections when stung, some scientists have claimed to have isolated the molecule that causes the erections. Tx2-6 is a toxin found in the venom of the Brazilian wandering spider, Phoneutria nigriventer (Keyserling). It is a peptide of 48 residues, molecular weight 5291.3. This peptide is cleaved from a longer precursor with a signal peptide and a glutamine-rich propeptide. It can cause priapism.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9035689/
https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article-abstract/7/12/3879/6848021?redirectedFrom=fulltext
If low T is the cause, then a bood test would indicate so and testosterone gels could make a difference.
Several foods are nitric oxides boosters such as beets, spinach and should be eaten everyday. In supplement...
- L-citruline, could be more effect than L-arginine
- French maritime bark extract aka pycnogenol
- Agmatine, yet studies are lacking.
Traditionally...
- Panax ginseng: Also known as Asian ginseng, this herb has been traditionally used to improve sexual function. Some studies have suggested that it may improve erectile function and sexual satisfaction in men.
- Maca root: This herb is traditionally used as a natural remedy for improving sexual function and libido. Some studies have suggested that it may improve sexual function and desire in both men and women.
- Yohimbe: This herb is derived from the bark of an African tree and is traditionally used as an aphrodisiac. Some studies have suggested that it may improve erectile dysfunction, but it can also have potential side effects, including increased heart rate and blood pressure.
- Tribulus terrestris: This herb is traditionally used as a natural remedy for improving libido and sexual function. Some studies have suggested that it may improve sexual desire and satisfaction in men with erectile dysfunction.
- Ginkgo biloba: This herb is believed to have potential benefits for improving blood flow and may have potential effects on sexual function. Some studies have suggested that it may improve erectile dysfunction and sexual satisfaction.
- Nitric oxide: L-arginine is an amino acid that the body converts to nitric oxide, a molecule that helps to relax blood vessels and improve blood flow. Some studies have suggested that L-arginine supplementation may improve erectile function in men with erectile dysfunction.
- Zinc: Zinc is an essential mineral involved in numerous bodily functions, including testosterone production. Low levels of zinc have been associated with sexual health issues, so ensuring adequate zinc intake may be beneficial.
- Pycnogenol: Pycnogenol is a patented extract derived from the bark of French maritime pine trees. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and has shown potential in improving erectile function.