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Sex plays an important role in shaping human
lives. It is now that the sex impulse is present in
various forms from the earliest months until the end of
life. Being a basic instinct like hunger, its
satisfaction is essential for sustained harmony and
well-being.
The sexual act not only quietens the excitement which is
a natural occurrence during maturity, but also refreshes
the body and mind. It also contributes to mental
development. In fact, it exercises a powerful influence
upon every organ and cell and every physical and chemical
process, including the nervous system.
Sexual activity, however, demands complete concentration
and relaxation. It cannot be performed in haste and
tension. The modern men who are usually tense and highly
occupied are unable to follow these norms. The
consumption of alcohol also leads to inadequate sexual
functioning. Many persons, therefore, suffer from sexual
disorders.Impotence
Impotence is
the most common of all the sexual disorders in the male.
It can be defined as failure to obtain an erection or
maintain it for a reasonable length of time without
attaining organism. The main causes of impotence are
fatigue, devitalised condition of the system in general,
abuse or misuse of the sexual organism over a long
period, glandular deficiencies, infectious diseases
including veneral disease and psychological factors.
About 90 per cent cases of impotency are caused by
psychological factors. Inadequate performance results
from loss of confidence and other preoccupations of the
mind. Many people carry their office problems to bed.
They are constantly under stress and stress is the deadly
enemy of potency. It stimulates the sympathetic nerve
which inhibits erection. These persons are haunted by the
fear of loss of desire or an occassional failure of
potency occurs. This may result in impotence which has a
devastating effect on their personal lives.
Impotence may quite often result from ones feelings
of guilt about masturbation, pre-marital sex or about
having contracted veneral diseases previously. In fact,
any act which arouses feelings of insecurity can
precipitate impotency.
Premature
Ejaculation
Premature
ejaculation is another extremely common sexual disorder
prevalent among the males. In this condition the man gets
an orgasm even before penetration or soon thereafter
without allowing his partner to reach a climax. This
leaves both partners dissatisfied. If this inability
continues in more than half the number of times a person
has sex, he can be classified as " disturbed ".
This usually results from high level of sexual excitement
accompanied by mental tension and anxiety. Apprehension
of either the partner or the sexual act can aggravate or
precipitate this problem.
Venereal
Diseases
There has
been an alarming increase in venereal or sexual
transmitted diseases ( V.D. or S.T.D.) due to pro0
miscuity and free sex. These diseases are caused by
bacteria and germs and can become very serious if not
treated properly and early. The most common diseases in
this category are syphillis and gonorrhea.
Syphillis is probably one of the oldest diseases of the
human race. Sexual contact is the commonest way in which
this disease is spread through a community. But many of
those who contract the disease are innocent. Little
children are sometimes born with this disease. It may
also be transmitted from one person to another by kissing
or handling infected clothing or other articles.
Syphillis usually begins as a small ulcerating type of
lesion which may occur anywhere in the body, the most
common sites being the penis, the vulva or in the vagina.
The violent or rough sex indulgence often results in
abrasions and thus the virus comes in direct contact with
blood.
Gonorrhea is usually transmitted by sexual contact. An
acute inflammation of the male urethra or the vagina of
the female due to infection through pus by the gonorrhea
germs is known as gonorrhea. The person having a high
degree of toxaemia and a low vitality may develop this
condition with the slightest secretion. A clean blood
stream and a high vitality on the other hand may protect
one from this disease.
This wise plan, however, is to avoid all chances of
infection. The common chance is the sexual act in which
one of the partners has this disease. Sometimes it may be
contracted through other sources of it may be hereditary.
Gonorrhoea is a more difficult disease than syphillis to
identify. About two-thirds of women with this disease
have no symptoms at all or at most very trivial ones
which may be passed off as an apparently harmless vaginal
discharge. The usual symptom in the male is a discharge
from the tip of the penis.
If the disease is neglected or improperly treated, it may
spoil the entire blood stream which may produce
gonorrhoeal rheumatism and will also affect the eyes.
Proper treatment is, therefore, highly important soon
after occurrence of the infection.
Dietetic
Treatment
Taking of
drugs or so called "remedies" in case of
impotence and premature ejaculation is not only useless
but dangerous. Diet is an important factor in these
conditions. To begin with, the patient should adopt an
exclusive fresh fruit diet from five to seven days. In
this regimen, he can have three meals a day of fresh
juicy fruits such as grapes, oranges, apples, pears,
peaches, pineapples and melons. The bowels should be
cleansed daily during this period with a warm water
enema.
After the all-fruit diet,the patient may gradually embark
upon a balanced diet of the three basic food groups,
namely seeds, nuts and grains, vegetables and fruits with
generous amounts of special rejuvenative foods such as
whey, soured milk, particularly made from goats
milk, millet, garlic, honey, cold-pressed vegetable oils
and yeast. The patient should avoid smoking, alcohol,
tea, coffee, and all processed, canned, refined and
denaturated foods, especially white sugar and white flour
and products made therefrom.
Research has shown that malnutrition contributes to
impotency. It has been established that protein,
essential fatty acids, vitamin E and several of the B
vitamins are essential for the production of sex
hormones. A lack of protein can result in loss of sex
interest and a decrease in sperm count. Lack of vitamin E
can lead to degeneration of testicles and decrease in
both the sex hormones and the pituitary hormone
gonadotropin, which stimulate the sex glands.
Leland Kordel,one of the best known nutritionists,
reports that hundreds of cases of impotency have
responded to diets rich in protein, vitamin A, vitamin
B-complex and Vitamin D. According to him, protein keeps
the thyroid well-nourished and there is a close link
between the thyroid and sex glands ; vitamin A keeps the
mucous membrane in good condition and thus helps the
functioning of the testicles ; vitamin B1 helps the
pituitary gland to keep mating desire normal ; choline
helps the liver to manufacture hormones. Vitamin D found
in codliver oil and other fatty foods help virility.
Vigorous massage all over the body is highly beneficial
in the treatment as it will revive the muscular vigour
which is essential for nervous energy. The nerves of the
genital organs are controlled by the pelvic region.
Hence, a cold hip bath for 10 minutes in the morning or
evening will be very effective. Every effort should be
made to build up the general health-level to the highest
degree and fresh air and outdoor exercise are essentials
to the success of the treatment.
The scheme of treatment outlined above will go a long way
in restoring sexual function, but of course the results
achieved will depend upon the age and condition of the
sufferer. Where the troubles are of psychological origin,
treatment should be just the same, but in these cases
advice from a qualified psychotherapist would be highly
desirable. The patient also requires a little gentle
handling by a willing partner.
The general diseases like syphillis and gonorrhoea are
quite amenable to successful treatment by proper dietary
and other natural methods, leaving no ill-effects to mar
the future life and happiness of their victims. The
suppressive drugs employed by the modern medical system
in their treatment simply halts the active manifestation
of the diseases in the victims system for the time
being. The disease-poisons and the metallic drugs used
are still left in the patients system and these
have a most destructive effect upon the tissues and
structures of the body, especially upon the nervous
tissues.
The only safe way of treating venereal diseases is
fasting. All cases of syphillis and gonorrhoea can be
cured through fasting. This will not only prevent dreaded
after- effects, but will also greatly enhance the whole
general health-level of the patient by thorough cleansing
of his system. The juice of an orange, in a glass of warm
water, may be taken during this period. If orange juice
disagrees, vegetable juices may be taken. Each day while
fasting, it should be ensured that the bowels are
cleansed of the effete and poisonous matter thrown off by
the self- cleansing process now set up by the body. This
can be achieved through a warm water enema. The fast may
be continued from seven to fourteen days.
After the fast, the patient, may adopt an exclusive fruit
diet for further five days. He should, thereafter,
gradually embark upon a balanced diet of three basic food
groups as outlined in the treatment for impotence,
avoiding all the foods mentioned therein.
Major A. Austin, a doctor in the Royal Army Medical Corps
in Great Britain in his book , " Direct Paths to
Health" mentions the case of a syphillis patient
aged 27 years who was cured only by dietetic treatment.
Dr. Austin narrates the case as under :
" Mr. A., aged twenty-seven, came to me suffering
from tertiary syphillis. The classic drugs had been used,
including mercury and 606 (known now under
various names, such as salvarsan, neo-salvarsan,
arsenobenzol, all being similar and based on arsenic),
but it had not stopped the ravages of the disease. His
face and body were covered with rupial eruptions - ulcers
covered with a scab - and the odour from his body was
most unpleasant.
"I prescribed a fourteen days fast with a
saline purge daily, plenty of water and as much strained
orange juice diluted with water as he liked to drink
during the day. At the end of the fourteen days he was
allowed two meals a day, one of them consisting of
nothing but properly cooked vegetables and some butter,
and the other of milk and fresh fruit.
"In six weeks from the date of commencing the
treatment all the eruptions had disappeared, as well as
the foul odour of the body, and he was feeling remarkably
well and has remained so ever since. "
Vegetable juices are highly beneficial in the treatment
of venereal diseases. Juices which are particularly
helpful include those of carrot, cucumber, beet and
spinach. The patient may make liberal use of carrot juice
either in combination with spinach juice or cucumber and
beet.
In case of syphillis, a "T pack should be
employed for an hour for the local treatment of the
initial sore and it should be repeated twice daily. All
clothes, sheets and towels, used by the patient should be
handled carefully to avoid new sores and to prevent
infection to others. It is better to boil all such
articles. IN case of eruption on the different parts of
the body, a wet sheet pack for an hour is beneficial. It
will help bring out all the poisonous substances of the
skin by producing more eruptions which will gradually dry
up.
Application of pelvic packs occasionally for an hour is
one of the most effective methods of treatment in case of
gonorrhoea. As irritation in the prostate gland and
urethra is present in this disease, hot hip bath for
eight minutes has a beneficial effect as it tends to
relieve irritation.
An occasional steam bath for either minutes is of
outstanding value in both syphillis and gonorrhoea. It
will help remove the poisonous substances from the body
and enable the kidney to perform its work effectively. An
overall massage has also beneficial effect upon the
entire body.
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