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What is harmful for potency


What Is Harmful For Potency

Of great importance in establishing the cause of erectile dysfunction and a decrease in sexual desire is the lifestyle of a man, his behavioral and eating habits.



Bad habits that cause impotence



Alcoholism


Systematic intake (once a week or more) of alcohol-containing products leads to the formation of alcohol dependence. Patients suffering from alcoholism of varying severity are exposed to the negative effects of a strong drink. After penetration into the body, alcohol-containing products (energy cocktails, vodka and wine, beer, as well as other strong and low-alcohol drinks) cause:



  • decreased immunity
  • damage to all internal organs, the liver and kidneys, the digestive tract are strongly negatively affected
  • hormonal imbalance, decreased testosterone and increased estrogen (female sex hormone)
  • degradation of testicular cells, insufficient production of seminal material, deterioration of ejaculate quality, decrease in the number and mobility of sperm
  • deterioration of blood circulation, decreased blood circulation in the pelvic organs, progressive erectile dysfunction


Tobacco smoking


Nicotine addiction causes atherosclerotic lesions of the vascular lumen. Constant smoking causes dysfunction of the reproductive system, respiratory system and heart. Men who have been smoking for more than 5 years suffer from impotence and infertility.



Addiction


The use of non-critical means entails a sharp suppression of the activity of the brain and toxic damage to internal organs. A man loses sexual reflexes, the production of a hormonal substance is suppressed.



Drug Abuse


Most often, a sharp decrease in potency is observed if the patient takes an increased dosage of any medication. When used systematically, a number of pharmaceuticals can also provoke a loss of masculine strength. Among the substances that suppress potency:



  • antihistamines (vistaril, anvert and phenergan, dimensionhydrinate and benardryl)
  • antidepressants, antiepileptic and sedatives (fluoxetine and lorazepam, diazepam and amoxapine)
  • histamine antagonists H2 receptors (simetidine, zantac and axid)
  • antiarrhythmic drugs (disopyramide)
  • drugs that help with Parkinson's disease (biperiden and cohentin, trihexyphenidyl)
  • muscle relaxants (cyclobenzaprine and orphenadrine)
  • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (anaprox and indomethacin, naprelan and naprosyn)
  • antihypertensive drugs (hypothiazide and triamterene, atenolol and verapamil)
  • substances necessary in the treatment of malignant neoplasms in the prostate gland (eulexin and leuprolide)
  • drugs used during chemotherapy (meleran and cyclophosphamide)


Products that reduce potency strength


The systematic use of food harmful to the body entails such negative consequences as:



  • damage to the organs of the gastrointestinal tract, for example, gastritis or ulcers
  • slowdown of metabolic processes, leading to weight gain
  • hormonal imbalance, insufficient production of male sex hormone< / li>
  • dysbiosis and allergic reactions
  • decrease in physical and sexual activity
  • increase in cholesterol levels, development of atherosclerosis
  • weakness and apathy, increased nervousness

Certain foods that are systematically absorbed into the body are very harmful to sexual health. To increase potency and improve well-being, patients are advised to refuse: