Bedroom Performance Problems in Men – Could Missing Nutrients Be to Blame?
A vast amount of research has shown that what we eat has a
tremendous effect on all aspects of our health and well-being. A diet that is
rich in fruits, vegetables, healthy fats (yes, you DO need fat), whole grains
and legumes can provide most of the nutritional elements we need to function
well, both physically and mentally. On the other hand, deficiencies in these
nutrients can wreak serious havoc; for men, this can have implications in terms
of bedroom performance and male
organ health. This article outlines some of the important nutrients that men
can’t afford to go without.
Nutrients that affect sensual health,
performance and fertility
1) Zinc. This nutritional powerhouse plays an
important role in immune function and other aspects of overall health, but it
is especially important when it comes to androgen production. Clinical trials
have shown that low levels of zinc result in decreased androgen production,
whereas supplementing with zinc may reverse male dysfunction in some
individuals.
2) Vitamin A. This vitamin is also essential to
androgen production; deficiencies in this nutrient may cause delayed puberty in
boys.
3) Arginine. This essential amino acid is required
for the production of nitric oxide, a neurotransmitter that is highly important
to male function. Treating patients with L-arginine has been shown to
successfully reverse performance dysfunction.
4) Vitamin E. This often overlooked nutrient has a
wide range of functions in the body. Studies have shown that deficiencies in
vitamin E caused atrophy in the reproductive organs of rats, leading to damaged
function and fertility. Research has also demonstrated that vitamin E protects against
the damaging effects of free radicals on the hormones and is needed for healthy
seed and adequate motility.
5) Magnesium. Low levels of magnesium have been linked
to vasoconstriction in the male organ, leading to problems with premature
emission.
6) Selenium. Increasing selenium intake has a
clinically proven positive effect on the health and motility of male seed.
How to get the nutrients needed for
better sensual health
Fortunately, getting these ingredients through one’s diet is not
all that difficult, if men are willing to put in a little time and effort. The
best approach is to aim for fresh, whole foods and to avoid processed, packaged
items, as well as foods that are high in animal fats, sugars, salt and
preservatives. With that said, the following foods and other nutritional items
can be excellent sources of the elements needed for better bedroom performance,
as well as overall physical and mental health.
- Fruits and vegetables. The produce section of the grocery store
can provide nearly all of the nutrients needed for better sensual health.
Essentially, all fruits and vegetables contain at least some of the vitamins,
amino acids and other nutritional elements required, so look for a colorful mix
– the more, the better. Eating plenty of these every day can provide zinc,
magnesium and vitamin A, as well as many other important nutrients needed for
healthy body function.
- Lean Proteins. Beef, lamb, seafood and many nuts and
legumes are all excellent sources of zinc; most lean proteins also provide
vitamin E and magnesium. These food items support healthy hormone production,
as well as providing iron – essential for keeping the cells well-oxygenated and
encouraging energy and stamina (in the bedroom and beyond).
- Whole grains. In spite of the low-carb fad, complex
carbohydrates are still an important source of nutrition; among other essential
nutrients, they provide zinc, magnesium and selenium. Choosing natural,
whole-grain breads, brown rice and whole oats – along with many of the other
grains available - is ideal, but for men who are not excited about the idea of
eating what appears to be animal fodder, fortified cereals and breads are a
feasible option.
- Healthy fats. In spite of the admonishments about fat
in the diet, fats are actually critical to our health and play an important
role in metabolism, as well as the production of the hormones and
neurotransmitters that control how we think, feel and function to a large
degree. Healthy fats can be found in foods such as plant oils, flax seed, pumpkin
seeds, avocadoes and ground and tree nuts.
- Oral Supplements. Oral supplements are a popular way to
address nutritional deficiencies, and in many cases, science does support their
use. However, dietary supplements are considered to be nutritional items, not
medications; therefore, they are not subject to the same rigorous testing for
efficacy. This doesn’t mean they are not worth trying – it just means that men
need to be selective about any products they choose. In addition, all men
should check with their doctors before taking oral supplements, because certain
nutrients may actually be harmful at excessive levels in the body.
Rather than hitting up the low-priced supplements at the local
big-box retailer, it is well worth going to a store that specializes in
nutritional supplements and has employees who are knowledgeable about the
products they sell. A consultant can be very helpful when it comes to finding
the right supplements for a specific purpose, and recommending those that are
more likely to be absorbed and used by the body; never be afraid to ask.
- Manhood nutrient creams. Many men find a quality male organ health cream (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) to
be an easy and effective way to provide the male organ itself with some of the
ingredients needed for better sensual health. Look for a male organ-specific
cream that contains preparations of vitamins A and E; L-arginine and its
partner acetyl L-carnitine; alpha lipoic acid; vitamin C for healthy
circulatory function; and moisturizers that help with absorption and keep the
skin smooth and supple at the same time.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John
Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an
ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.