Impotence (Viryapata) in Ayurveda

Loss or deficiency of semen and penile strength and senility is impotence. Excessive or untimely sex, masturbation, exercise, unsuitable food, overeating of harsh, bitter, astringent, salty, sour, and hot foods, old age, anxiety, sorrow, suspicion, fear, anger, exorcism, emaciation from disease, suppression of natural impulses and injuries can lead to disorder dosha and fabrics. This can reach the channels that carry semen and cause semen defects. Semen is considered normal when it is oily, viscous, non-viscous, sweet, non-burning, and white.

Some of the main causes are

1. Defective seed: This results from the ingestion of cold, coarse, mixed, incompatible, raw, or insufficient foods, fasting, grief, anxiety, fear, terror, and sexual intercourse. Other causes include exorcism, suspicion, deficient plasma, dosha excesses, exertion, faulty application of pancha karma, and impaired semen. These conditions are associated with pale complexion, weakness, low vitality, erection difficulty, heart problems, anemia, bronchial asthma, jaundice, exhaustion, vomiting, diarrhea, colic, fever, and cough.

two. Penile weakness: This results from eating too much acidic, salty, heavy, incompatible and unsuitable food, drinking too much water or eating too much cake. Other causes are irregular meals, meats, excess yogurt or milk, weakness due to illness, intercourse with a girl, outside the vagina, with lust, during menstruation or bad odor from the female tract. Other causes include a defective tract, excessive secretion, chronic diseases in women, with animals, not washing the penis, and injured genitalia.

3. Senility: Old age often causes decreased semen related to a deficiency of the seven tissues, non-use of aphrodisiacs, gradual loss of strength, energy, motor and sensory organs; poor nutrition, physical exertion and mental exhaustion. This results in depleted tissues, weakening, poor complexion, and poor resistance to disease.

Four. Deficiency: From mental overwork, grief, fear, anxiety, envy, curiosity, intoxication, agitation, harsh and emaciating diet and usual herbs, fasting or insufficient amounts of plasma food by weak people. Decreased rasa causes deficiency in other tissues (dhatus). This results in low resistance to disease and can be life-threatening.

Treatment

1. Dosha Imbalance: Enemas, ghee, herbs that promote semen, such as shatávarí, ashwagandhá, bala and kapikachhú are suggested.

2. Exorcism: Spiritual measures are used.

3. Impotence: Therapies should be given in this order: anointing, nurturing, and purging oil (eg, castor oil). Next, a proper meal should be eaten. Subsequently enemas without oil and enemas with oil are used. Oil-free enemas include herbal, musta, patha, gudúchí, bala, punarnavá, mañjisthá, and kapikachu. The best oil enema to use is gol oil. The meth oil ingredients are black pepper, hingu, saffron, and viola (seed from the cotton plant) herbs with Spanish jasmine oil. A sustained enema containing mastoid herbs is also suggested. Lastly, semen-promoting herbs such as shatávarí, ashwagandhá, balá and kapikachhú are taken. The oil enema promotes strength. Eating the right foods gives strength and energy. In the same way, oil enemas return strength and energy to the local area and to the entire body through absorption from the colon.

4. Loss of penis strength: The anointing of the genitals with oil, aspersion or bloodletting is used. People take sesame oil, ghee, purgatives, and castor oil enemas, then oil-free enemas. Finally, herbs that promote semen are ingested, such as shatávarí, ashwa-gandhá, bala, kapikachhú and ámalakí. Senility and Semen Deficiency: Therapies include anointing and fomenting, oil purgatives, and enemas. This is followed by ghee and semen-promoting herbs such as shatávari, ashwagandhá, bala, kapikachhú, guggul, shilájit, and sesame or castor oil enemas.

5. Vayu (Deficient semen): Therapies include cooked ghee, sesame seeds, almonds, garlic and onion; herbs that promote semen, such as shatávarí, ashwagandhá, bala, kapikachhú, ámalakí, guggul and shilájit.

6. Pita (Burning semen): Herbs include aloe vera gel, shatávari, ámalakí, milk, sugar, and ghee.

7. Kapha (Loss of interest in sex, obesity, excess mucus, desire for sugar as a substitute for sex): Herbs include pippali, garlic, clove, trikatu, guggul, and shilajit.

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