ImpotenceThe major difference between impotence and erectile dysfunction is that in impotence there is little or no sexual desire and therefore no erection, whereas in erectile dysfunction the desire is there but there is difficulty attaining a serviceable erection, if at all. Impotence may also be a problem with females also when it comes to loss of sexual desire but is more likely to concern the male. In the last two decades impotence has seen a staggering increase, and that may be directly linked to the increase in prescription medication for conditions affecting systems as diverse as the cardiovascular system (beta-blockers, diuretics, vasodilators etc), the central nervous system (anti-cholinergics, anti-parkinsonism drugs etc), gastrointestinal (Cimetidine, Ranitidine etc), immune system (cancer chemotherapy, immunosuppressants etc) and not forgetting the boom in psychological drugs (lithium, phenothiazines, opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, antidepressants etc) or recreational drugs (cocaine, cannabis, alcohol etc). Of course, impotence may also be a hormonal problem as most if not all the endocrine glands are involved in the process, especially the thyroid. So any problems affecting the endocrine system and which create a hormonal imbalance may lead to impotence.
An Integral Health DNA Hair Test not only can identify the cause/causes of an imbalance in the body and the potential for signs and symptoms of disease; we are also able to provide the best nutrient and lifestyle recommendations specifically tailored for each unique individual, helping to ensure they are able to achieve optimum health - naturally.
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