Wellness Healthworks
By: Charlotte LeBlanc
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Saturday, October 21, 2006

MEN'S HEALTH

“It is estimated that 10-30 million men in the United States are experiencing some form of impotence, of which only about 200,000 per year seek medical help. By the age of 50, about 30% of men will start to experience difficulties with urination related to enlargement of the prostate gland.” states Tom Kruzel, N.D.of Scottsdale, Arizona.

Although impotence has long been associated with aging, growing older is not necessarily an inevitable cause. This varies from person to person, depending on their overall health and vitality.

Impotence is defined as the inability to sustain a satisfactory erection to perform intercourse and ejaculation. Inability to achieve or maintain an erection can have both psychological and biological causes. A man who has spontaneous erections during sleep but is unable to have them when awake has an entirely psychological cause for his problem. If he is unable to have erections during sleep, then the cause is biological – and nutrition can help. A combination of changing a few lifestyle and eating habits and adding nutritional supplements that provide specific nutrients to strengthen and increase blood flow to the reproductive organs helps regain strength and vitality. Supplements that may help: R.T.R.E., Combination M, PRO. Biotherapeutic Drainage may also help when sexual dysfunction is due to overworking the nervous system.


Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes and is not meant to diagnose or treat illness. If you are presently on any prescribed medication, consult your doctor or pharmacist before purchasing. The author, publishers cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage suffered by individuals as a result of following advice in this article.

For more information on nutritional planning or complete nutritional assessments contact:

CJM LeBlanc HealthWorks, Centreville Mall, 121-342 Main Street, Shediac, N.B. E4P 2E7, tel: (506)533-8885, fax: 532-8644, e-mail: charlotteleb@rogers.com, web site: www.wellness-healthworks.com


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