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Sunday, 2 February 2014

Natural Tips to stop semen lekeage !


Natural Tips to stop semen lekeage !

 
Weak testicle nerves are the basic cause of sperm leakage, premature ejaculation and sexual problems. Which can lead you many health and mental problems in the future if you do not stop this condition earlier. Starting with the puberty period rarely occurrence of nightfall is not harmful. Excessive leakage can cause back pain, testicle pain, low sperm count, burning urination and hair loss. In a research low sperm count (less than 20 million per ml) not able to become a Father. You can solve the semen leakage problem naturally, only start taking healthy diet with vitamins, proteins and minerals. Do not use Anabolic steroids that can cause serious side effects like Reduce sperm count, liver disease, high blood pressure and skin infections.Regular exercise and body massage with herbal oils can improve your physical and mental health to stop seminal leakage naturally.

Different Causes Semen Leakage

  • Non Healthy Diet 
  • Hormonal imbalance 
  • Weak parasympathetic nerves (low blood flow) to the penis  
  • Muscle weakness 
  • Stress & depression 
  • Excessive masturbation 
  • Smoking 
  • Medication 
  • Spinal cord Injury 
  • Excessive intake of Alcohol 
  • Zinc deficiency in body
  • Nocturnal emission or wet dreams (uncontrolled erection and ejaculation during sleep)
  Best Tips to Stop Semen Leakage & Pre-ejaculation
To stop and cure seminal leakage naturally you should change your dieting habits.
  • Dates with Banyan Tree Milk (bohar ka doudh)
Take 250 grams Ajwa Dates and pluck out its seeds. Fill these dates with Banyan tree milk (bohar ka doudh) than boil these dates in 2 liters of cow milk until it evaporates into ½ liter. Mash dates in it and keep it in a glass jar. Daily eats 1 tablespoon of this mixture. The best and effective tip for any kind of men's disease.
  • Safed Musli
Safed Musli – use its powder thrice a weak 1 teaspoon with water. One of the best and effective natural remedy to stop semen leakage.
  •  Stop Smoking
To stop and cure seminal leakage naturally you should change your dieting habits. Stop intake alcohol, caffeine and smoking right now it can be harmful for men's health also.
  •      Asparagus Tea
Asparagus Tea – daily one cup. Best remedy for strong testicles and healthy for men's health.
  •     Gingko Biloba Leaves
Gingko biloba Leaves – daily use 5-10 of these leaves, best herbal remedy to stop semen leakage permanently in 2-3 months. It improves your mental health for strong body muscles.
  •     Almond Milk Shake
Almond Milk Shake – daily one glass, produces healthy sperms and help to improve your physical and as well as mental health.
  •     Avocado
Avocado – daily use it. Very much beneficial to stop semen leakage naturally.
  •     Fresh Juices
Drink 10-12 glasses of water or fresh juices in a day also helpful to stop semen leakage. Eggs
  •     Eggs
Eggs – add daily in your meal for strong muscles to control semen leakage.
  •     Mucuna Pruriens
Mucuna Pruriens – daily take 2 tablespoons in your meal.
  •     Omega-3s Foods
Peanuts, almonds, walnuts, Sunflower seeds , Soybean products, Seafood and seaweeds (omega-3s) – very much helpful to stop this problem.
  •      Saffron Milk
Saffron Milk – daily one cup good for men's health.
  •     Shalajeet
Shalajeet – one pinch with a glass of milk twice a week found very effective to stop semen leakage and pre-ejaculation.
  •      Body Massage
 Take proper rest and massaging the body with lavender oil or almond oil for strong muscles.
  •      Yogurt
Yogurt – daily add one large bowl in your meal especially with an empty stomach early in the morning very much effective to stop semen leakage or pre-ejaculation.
  •     Zinc Rich Food

ED falls or in other words lifeless penis

ED falls or in other words lifeless penis


it accours due to
  • age ( ur to old or probably to young lolxx ) to young actually that was a joke 
  • smoking 
  • drinking 
  • injecting to much (especially some teenagres watcing porn all the time ) 
  • not having a healthy food input ( eating to much or to less )
  • all day on a chair 
i will suggest u to first of all try the non medical ways to solve this problems


  1. exercise 1 hour daily (atleast 30 min by british research )
  2. do running 
  3. i will not ask u to eat less .. eat buckets if u can burn all of that , in other words it is good to eat more if u can burn all of it ( like in dragon ball z , goku eats the most and he is the strongest ) 
  4. no smoking and drinking plzz ! ..... ur dick dont like this stuff ! deal with it 
  5. get rid of fats coz it stops the proper blood flow in ur body which means ur brain and ur dick to will be effected 
  6. stop spending all day watching porn and thinking about this stuff ... 
  7. use no drugs , i know some people who think if there is a instatnt problem there is a instatnt solution . there is always a pill for ever problem in our body but it should be our last stand against that problem 
  8. sperm requirs alot of enery to be made ! ... u can walk 2 miles with the energy u waste during regular injectulation ! 
  9. and for sperm leakage eat peanuts and dont enjectilate
and the medical solutions are 

  1. Psychotherapy - this is for those whom the doctor has assessed to have stress or depression related ED.
  2. Drugs
     - either injection of a drug called prostaglandin (PGE1) into the penis or oral medication like PDE5 inhibitors
  3. Devices
    - a vacuum pump sucks out blood into the penis and thereafter, a ring placed round the base of the penis prevents the blood from draining out
  4. Surgery

    - involves tying up leaking veins or inserting in an implant to artificially create an erection.
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although many patients who suffer form ED also seem to have premature ejaculation. Some believe this to be a precursor to ED. There are drugs available, from anaesthetic gel eg. lignocaine which is applied to the penis head some 30 to 60 mins beforehand, to tablets like clomipramine, taken 4 hours beforehand.
One should not rely on drugs to restore one’s sexual health. A more sensible way is prevention and control of diseases like hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidaemia and correcting bad lifestyle, eg. smoking, drinking, work-stress. The temptation is to buy drugs from private sellers or through the internet because of cheaper price or convenient delivery. These drugs contain reduced doses of PDE5i and may even contain harmful chemicals. They not only put these men at further risk of drug interactions with concurrent medicines. In the event of a serious event, it would be impossible to seek redress or compensation because these illegal vendors would not be easy to trace or prove they were directly responsible. ED sufferers should always seek proper medical evaluation before starting drug treatment.

Friday, 1 November 2013

Testosterone Therapy for the Old Man?

Testosterone Therapy for the Old Man?

Medical Authors and Editors: Barbara K. Hecht, Ph.D. and Frederick Hecht, M.D.
Jan. 29, 2004 -- Testosterone replacement therapy has been controversial in elderly men -- say, men over 65. Despite this controversy, testosterone supplementation has increased "substantially." There has been a rise of more than 500% in the prescription sales of testosterone products in the United States since 1993.
It has been full speed ahead, even if we don't know where we are going.
To try to make some scientific sense of the situation, The New England Journal of Medicine today has a critical review on the subject. The article considers data from 72 studies pertaining to the risks of testosterone replacement therapy.
The compendious (comprehensive but brief) review was prepared by Drs. Ernani Luis Rhoden and Abraham Morgenthaler from the Division of Urology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. Neither author declared any ties to makers of testosterone products or other conflicts of interest
The Facts

Many studies have documented that the blood levels of testosterone in men decrease as they age. This decrease in testosterone in men occurs moderately and gradually over a period of several decades.
Unanswered Questions
One essential but still unanswered question is whether this decrease in testosterone with age is physiologic, perhaps conveying a benefit, orpathologic (abnormal), causing harm to men.
Another unanswered question is whether testosterone treatment is beneficial to older men. The highly respected Institute of Medicine recently concluded that there is insufficient evidence to say that testosterone treatment benefits elderly men.
Another essential but still unanswered question is whether reversing this decline in testosterone will exacerbate the testosterone-dependent diseases to which elderly men are prone such as prostate cancerbenign prostatic hyperplasia (enlargement of the prostate), erythrocytosis (too many red blood cells) and, perhaps, sleep apnea.
No data, unfortunately, are available with which to answer these questions.
Principles

In an editorial in today's New England Journal, Dr. Peter Snyder from the University of Pennsylvania, proposes "what to do until the evidence comes." He provides four principles to follow.
The first principle is that the criteria for the diagnosis of testosterone deficiency should be more stringent in the absence than in the presence of a disease that is known to cause hypogonadism. And the criteria for the diagnosis of testosterone deficiency should be more stringent in an older man than in a younger man.
The second principle is that the replacement of testosterone should be considered only if testosterone deficiency can be demonstrated on the basis of these stringent criteria.
The third principle is that older men who are treated with testosterone should be monitored to ensure that the goal of replacing testosterone is achieved. The response of the blood testosterone concentration to treatment should be carefully monitored.
And the fourth principle is that older men who are treated with testosterone should be monitored for possible worsening of diseases, including prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia, that may be testosterone-dependent.

Comment: Since hormone therapy for older women has turned out to have more risks than benefits, we believe that hormone therapy for older men should be approached with caution. A rush now to testosterone may be regretted later.

Solutions for premature ejaculation

Solutions for premature ejaculation    

Crying After Sex & More 
No matter what the cause, with a little tweak here and a little squeeze there, you’ll be able to hit a solution that works for you. Here are a few things to try out.
  1. Conditional Response Retraining:  We become conditioned to go off in specific ways — learning new ways to respond can alter our surefire mechanisms and thus slow us down. For example, if you masturbate with the same hand every time, try switching to the other; or learn to bring yourself to the point just before the moment of inevitability and then stop stimulating yourself until you go soft, then start up again. This will allow greater and greater control over time.
  2. Stop and Go Technique: The PC muscle controls all nether functions; if you can learn to use it to control the flow of your urine, you’ll be able to control your other flow as well. So whenever you pee, try stopping yourself mid-flow, count to three, and then start up again. The more you practice with it, the better control you’ll have over your PC muscle and thereby ejaculation.
  3. The Squeeze Technique: Any pressure applied to the freanulum — the peak-like junction just below the head — can stop a man from reaching orgasm, by blocking sensation in one of the most sensitive areas. So just as you feel yourself getting close, you may want to pull out, apply pressure there for a few seconds and then re-enter her, while she lays real still, minimising stimulation.
  4. The Scrotal Pull: If you don’t like pulling out, you can grab the top of your scrotal sack — or train your partner to do it — and pull it away from the body, just as it starts to rise into it. This will stop the orgasm and buy you more time. Of course the key lies in you doing it before it’s too late.
  5. Arousal Control: During masturbation, a man can practice decreasing his arousal bit by bit, one point at a time, on a mental scale between 0-10, thereby learning better control, which can be eventually applied during intercourse.
  6. Desensitisation: Anything from “double-bagging” the penis with twocondoms, to applying a desensitising spray/cream on it, to wearing a cock-ring or a desensitising condom, can work to slow you down. Of course, none of these can help you with the anxiety that’s an overwhelming concern for a lot of gu

Causes of premature ejaculation

Causes of premature ejaculation

Premature ejaculation, defined by some as orgasm after less than two minutes of intercourse, effects one in three men and can be brought on by any number of reasons, including:
  1. Learned Patterns: As masturbating teens, most males learn quick, surefire ways of getting off before getting caught. These responses become almost reflexive in nature, making it very challenging to unlearn them — akin to unlearning muscle memory.
  2. Stress/Anxiety: Both stress and anxiety activate a more cerebral part of the brain, which overrides the reptilian part responsible for controlling arousal. The endorphin rush further conditions the brain into inducing an ejaculation as a default stress-management mechanism when under the gun.
  3. Control Issues: A male who derived passive pleasure from urinary control as a kid can get used to “letting things go” even as an adult, often for the same controlling reasons, however subconsciously.
  4. Unreliable Erections: When a man can’t trust his erections to last for as long as he’d like, he may fire when he still has a chance, before he loses his erection.
  5. Aging Issues: Older men often have lower libidos, lower penile sensitivity, and fewer outlets, making them push things a bit too hard when they actually have an opportunity.
We've covered the causes of premature ejaculation, so read on for the solutions...

Premature Ejaculation

How to Stop Premature Ejaculation

Edited by Chris Hadley, Zoe Volt, Mimi, Sarah Eliza and 69 others
Premature ejaculation, or ejaculating before you or your partner wanted you to, is a common problem that strikes most men at some point in their lives. Several factors can influence when ejaculation occurs, but it can be controlled with some forethought or, in extreme cases, medical intervention. Here are some strategies to help you get over premature ejaculation and improve your sexual stamina.

EditMethod 1 of 4: Quick Fixes

  1. 1
    Wear a condom. It sounds too simple to be true, but it works for a lot of men. Condoms reduce stimulation for most men, which should prolong the time before ejaculation.[1]
    • Steer clear of condoms that are marketed as extra thin. You can always upgrade to a brand that allows more stimulation later.
    • Some condoms are coated with a slight numbing gel on the inside. This can help you put off ejaculation for longer without causing numbness to your partner. (Just make sure you know which side is where when you put it on.)
  2. 2
    Use an analgesic cream or spray. There are two classes of these products. The first is the traditional "numbing" creams and sprays that have been on the market for some time. The upside is that you'll feel less sensation, which will delay ejaculation. The downside is your partner may suffer a loss of sensation as well—and of course less sensitive intercourse is not always an appealing notion, even in these circumstances.[2]
    • There is a new class of topical medications that absorb into the skin to deliver a mild anesthetic to the sensory nerves below the stratum corneum (top layer of skin) of the penis. This allows men to have ejaculatory control but with less loss of sexual sensation, and reduces the transference to their partners.
    • There are two products on the market targeted for PE which utilize this absorption technology. The first, named PSD502, has shown very good results with PE patients in clinical trials but is not yet available in the U.S. due to lack of FDA approval. The other, named Promescent, is available over-the-counter in the U.S. via FDA monograph 348.10.
  3. 3
    Apply strategic pressure. With a little anatomy knowledge, you can delay an oncoming ejaculation by applying pressure to one of two spots.
    • Perineum pressure: Pressing on the perineum, a spot midway between your scrotum and your anus, will help to stop ejaculation because this spot reaches through to the prostate gland. It is the prostate that contracts and expands during orgasm and then expels the ejaculation fluid. Ask your partner to apply this loving pressure for you.
    • Testes tug: When a man nears orgasm his scrotum rises up closer to his body. You can delay ejaculation by gently pulling your testes down and away from your body. Your partner can also do this for you.

EditMethod 2 of 4: Changes in the Bedroom

  1. 1
    Reduce anxiety. For many men anxiety and pressure to perform is a major contributor to premature ejaculation. Relax and remember that your partner probably cares about more than the timing of your orgasms, and that premature ejaculation doesn't mean you can't still be good in bed.
    • Take climaxing out of your expectations. Instead of viewing intercourse only as a means of achieving orgasm, reframe it as relaxing, pleasurable time with your partner that you'll enjoy regardless of ejaculation. Discuss this new mindset with your partner, so that he or she can stop pressuring you, intentionally or not.
  2. 2
    Think nonsexual thoughts. If you notice yourself getting too excited, turn your thoughts to something distant, abstract and unsexy, such as math, rush hour traffic or baseball. Only dwell on it long enough to give yourself a short break from arousal, maybe 5 to 10 seconds, then refocus your attention on your partner. Avoid thinking of a topic that is going to make you stressed or cause you to lose your arousal entirely.
  3. 3
    Try edging. Edging, or orgasm control, is the practice of maintaining a high level of sexual arousal while delaying ejaculation. It takes practice, but it gets easier over time. Here are two methods recommended by the National Institutes of Health to stop premature ejaculation:[3]
    • Stop-and-start method: Have intercourse as usual until you feel yourself coming uncomfortably close to orgasm. Immediately and abruptly cease all stimulation for 30 seconds, then start again. Repeat this pattern until you're ready to ejaculate.
    • Squeeze method: Have intercourse as usual until you feel like orgasm is seconds away. Abruptly stop other stimulation and gently squeeze your thumb and forefinger around the part of the penis where the glans meets the shaft (or your partner could do this). After squeezing for a few seconds, pause all stimulation for another 30 seconds before resuming intercourse. Repeat this pattern until you're ready to ejaculate.
  4. 4
    Change positions. Some intercourse positions put less pressure on the glans (or the most sensitive part of the penis). Here's what to do:
    • Try "passive" positions. Lie beneath your female partner, or try a side-by-side (or spooning) position.
    • Avoid "active" positions. Missionary and rear-entry positions place the most stimulation and friction on the glans, so consider taking them off the menu for now.
  5. 5
    Take it slow. Depending on your personal sensitivity, slowing your movements and opting for gentler, more teasing intercourse can help you hold off orgasm longer. If you find yourself getting too close to orgasm, slow down for a bit, change to a new position, or take a break to stimulate your partner in other ways.
  6. 6
    Focus on foreplay. Sometimes "premature" is a frame of mind. Even if your ejaculation comes quickly during intercourse, you can still give your partner a great sexual experience through more extended, intimate, attentive and generous foreplay. Stimulate your partner enough manually, orally or with toys, and they may not need or want a long bout of intercourse to finish happy.

EditMethod 3 of 4: Exercises and Training

  1. 1
    Do PC muscle exercises. Flexing and strengthening your pubococcygeus (PC) muscle can help you exert more control over ejaculation. (Note that these are also called Kegel exercises, which you might have heard about women doing. The muscle is the same in both sexes.)[4]
    • Locate your PC muscle. Put one or two fingers right behind your testicles. Pretend that you are urinating, then try to stop the flow with a quick muscle contraction. That muscle you just used to stop the flow from the bladder is your PC muscle.
    • Flex the muscle regularly. Try to do 10 to 20 squeezes in a set, 2 or 3 times a day. Do a set whenever you're bored or stationary—like when you're sitting at your desk or in traffic. No one will be able to see that you're doing them.
    • Squeeze your PC muscle when you feel ejaculation coming on. Once the muscle is strong enough, you should be able to hold it off just like stopping flow when urinating.
  2. 2
    Practice controlling your orgasm. When masturbating or with a patient partner, focus on improving your control over your climax. Stimulate yourself to the edge of climax and then stop. Do this several times before finishing. As you practice, learn to recognize the feeling of getting close to orgasm, and take note of how close you can get and still effectively stop, and when you've reached a "point of no return." During intercourse, use that knowledge to slow down or adjust your movements if you get too close too early.

EditMethod 4 of 4: Medical Intervention

  1. 1
    See a doctor. If you routinely ejaculate less than a minute and a half after beginning vaginal intercourse, and none of the above fixes have worked, it might be time to see a medical professional. You can visit a sex therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist for help.
  2. 2
    Know what treatment options to expect. The treatment that your doctor recommends will depend on your age, overall health and sexual history, but here's a rundown of the most common routes:
    • A short-acting SSRI: Researchers suspect serotonin has an effect on ejaculation, and have found a certain class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors can help delay it. Dapoxetine is usually prescribed for this; FDA approval is pending in the US.
    • Tramadol: A mild oral analgesic, Tramadol's been shown to increase serotonin levels, which can lead to greater ejaculation control.
    • Clomipramine: A tri-cyclic anti-depressant, Clomipramine has been used to treat premature ejaculation for decades.
    • Intracavernous vasodilator therapy: In extreme cases, your doctor might suggest injecting a vasodilator directly into your penis before intercourse. Though this is usually a successful option, it's not something to start lightly.
    • Psychological sex therapy. If your doctor believes your PE is mental or emotional in origin, they may recommend therapy with a counselor to discuss, unravel and overcome your sexual anxieties or hangups.

EditTips

  • Additionally, most men gain more control over ejaculating as they get older. If you're still young, try not to worry too much — you'll probably grow out of premature ejaculation, especially with more practice.
  • Keep in mind that erectile problems come and go, and this issue is most likely not permanent.

EditWarnings

  • Do not let your anxiety about premature ejaculation stop you having sex. Sex can be beneficial to people by lowering stress levels and has even been found to reduce the risks of prostate cancer in males. If you are concerned about your performance, focus on stimulating your partner in ways besides just intercourse.

How i control on early enjectulation

independent scientific studies (Rutherford University), have proven that Last-Longer, increase your stamina, and give you the ability to totally satisfy your lover for longer, and cure you permanently... 9 of the 10 subjects were completely cured of the problem after a 6 month course. 
                          Premature Ejaculation
Last Longer is 

-Non-hormonal herbal therapy. 
-Acts locally on the sex organs. 
-Regulates process of ejaculation. 
-Acts through neuro-endocrine pathway. 
-Acts on the high centers of emotion in the brain. 

Also is very important to learn ejaculatory control: 

* Don't use drugs or alcohol. They're distracting and they interfere with the self-awareness crucial to learning ejaculatory control. 
* Appreciate whole-body sensuality. Men often think sex happens only in the penis and only during intercourse. That view is a one-way ticket to uncontrolled ejaculation (not to mention erection problems, and women with those proverbial headaches). The best sex involves head-to-toe arousal. Men learning how to approach -- but not arrive at -- their point of no return, need to appreciate whole-body sensuality, the pleasure potential in every square inch of the body. Whole-body sensuality releases tension. Tense bodies that have no other outlet often find release through involuntary ejaculation. But as you learn to appreciate sensual pleasure from head to toe, whole-body arousal takes the pressure off your penis, and you last longer. 
* Whole-body sensuality means relaxation, but the "relaxation" involved in great sex is not the kind that includes an easy chair, a six pack, and Monday Night Football. It's the kind you feel after a hot bath or a good massage. In fact, bathing or showering together before lovemaking can help men relax and appreciate whole-body sensuality -- and last longer. 
* Breathe deeply. One very easy way to stay relaxed while making love is to breathe deeply. The body has a natural tendency to breathe deeply during sex. But many men fight it. They think they should stay in control by not breathing deeply and making the little love-moan sounds that go along with it. But when men work to control their breathing, they often sacrifice ejaculatory control. Try breathing deeply. Let your breath go. Many men are amazed how much this one little change improves their ejaculatory control. 
* Start with masturbation with a dry hand. By varying how you caress your penis, you can learn to stay highly aroused for quite a while without coming. When you feel yourself approaching your point of no return, simply back off a bit, strokestroke yourself more gently or not at all, and stay aroused without ejaculating. Then as you feel yourself getting a little distance from your point of no return, return to more vigorous self-stimulation. Repeat this several times over several sessions. Approach your point of no return, then back off. For most men, it doesn't take long to develop good ejaculatory control while alone. 
Then move on to masturbation with a lubricated hand. Use saliva, vegetable oil, or a commercial sexual lubricant. For most people, lubricants increase the sensual intensity of erotic fondling. Follow the same program: Masturbate until you approach your point of no return, then back off. Repeat this several times over several sessions. 
* Once you have good control during masturbation, and appreciate whole-body sensuality, and feel comfortable breathing deeply during lovemaking, then you're ready for the couples program -- if you're in a couple. The couple approach is called the "Stop-Start Technique." First, arrange "stop" and "start" signals with your lover, for example, a light pinch or tap, or a tug on an ear.

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