Herbal
treatment for Erectile Dysfunction is on a rise
15 November, 2005
According to research estimates, more
than 50 million Americans use some kind of herbal treatment
for getting relief from their ailment. Sales of herbal
preparations have increased dramatically over the last
several years, reaching about $5 billion in 1999.
There are many different types of herbal products. Some
of the most popular herbs are Garlic, Ginkgo, purple
coneflower and Ginseng. Garlic is reportedly useful
for fighting bacterial and fungal infections. Ingestion
of garlic may lower cholesterol levels and reduce the
risk of stomach cancer. Garlic may also help lower blood
pressure and prevent blood clots.
Ginkgo trees (Maidenhair trees) were originally only
found in China, but now grow in other parts of the world.
The leaves and seeds are used for cooking and in medicine.
Ginkgo is used for treating dementia, peripheral vascular
disease, erectile
dysfunction, asthma, macular degeneration and glaucoma.
It is capable of treating erectile dysfunction without
causing any ill effects.
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