Homeopathic Remedies for Impotence Failure to achieve or maintain an erection and premature ejaculation are problems that warrant professional attention. Many factors can contribute to impotence, including diet, physical activity level, and psychological issues. The homeopathic medicines described below may provide some help. The following are a representative selection of the homeopathic remedies that may help this condition. It is recommended that a homeopathic practitioner be consulted.
Lycopodium 30c: This remedy is considered useful when a man is no longer able to achieve an erection. An enlarged prostate may also be present. Men who may benefit from this remedy may lack self-confidence and be concerned about failing memory. Lycopodium 30c can be taken once per day for a week, and then once a week for the following month.
Argentum nitricum 30c: If a mans erection fails when coitus is attempted, this medicine might provide a measure of assistance. This remedy is most useful for men who are anxious, very hurried, very warm-blooded, and have a noticeable craving for sweets and salt. Argentum nitricum 30c can be taken once per day for a week, and then once a week for the following month.
Selenium metallicum 30c: This remedy is for men who still have an abundance of sexual fantasies but have lost their sexual ability. Men needing this remedy are often greatly exhausted by even slight effort and may be losing hair more than normally. Selenium metallicum 30c can be taken once daily for a week, then once a week for the following month.
Hypericum 6c: This is a good remedy for injuries to areas with high concentrations of nerve endings, such as the fingers. It is also effective for easing the pain of puncture wounds and crushing injuries. Try Hypericum 6c every hour for up to six times per day, reducing to three to four times per day until symptoms improve.
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