Sexual Vitality
Most people are sexual throughout their lives, with or without a partner, and some feel greater sexual freedom in their later years. On the other hand, some men and women are content to be sexually inactive.
Our entire range of Sexual Vitality
Around age 50, men and women typically begin to notice changes in their sexual drive, sexual response, or both. Like so many other physical changes that evolve over time, these aren't signs that you are losing your sexuality. Rather, these changes are simply something to adjust to and discuss openly with your partner and/or health professional.
Those ingredients that are considered useful for addressing sexual health concerns are as follows:
Damiana leaf,
Muira
puama,
Black cohosh root,
Ginger root, Rhodiola crenulata, Agnus castus, Passion flower, Zizyphi fructus,
Ginkgo biloba,
Guarana,
Maca, Coleus forskohli,
Licorice, Aloe vera,
Chamomile,
Black walnut,
L-Arginine, L-Histidine,
L-Tyrosine,
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5,
Vitamin B12, Folic Acid,
Vitamin E, Isoflavones, Mentha Piperita
Exercise has a clear link to sexual vitality. But not all forms of exercise are equal, men who rode bicycles on the road or in the gym. Men who burned an average of at least 200 calories per day through exercise were far less likely to become impotent over time than men who didn't exercise.
The mental component has a greater impact on the physical body than you can imagine. A men who is sexually fulfilled is far less likely to suffer from depression and as such has a better chance of avoiding antidepressant drugs which is often the start of a cascade of other mental and physical problems brought about through the many side effects of these drugs.
Three of the best ways to prevent atherosclerosis and boost sexual vitality down the road are:
- Cut unhealthy fats from the diet
- Lose weight if you're overweight
- Never start smoking
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease.
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