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Experiencing ED and DE
Have a trouble with ED and DE since 2 weeks, unable to have a satisfactory sleep with my partner. It's not getting ready always.
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Be stress free and take healthy diet.. Avoid drinking and smoking.. Sleep for 8 hours daily.. If still problem persists then start proper ayurveda medicine.. To get rid of this problem.. Without any side effects and results will be permanent.. To be sexually fit completely.. To satisfy your partner..
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FOOD: 1. Ginger and Honey: Take half a  teaspoon of ginger and the same amount of honey and add this to a glass of warm milk. Drink before you are off to bed and you will surely notice the change. 2. Raw garlic too can help in treating sexual dysfunctions and other problems in men and women. Chewing 3-4 cloves of garlic can make a lot of difference and help you reamin healthy as well. 3. Carrots and eggs: Chop 2 carrots & mix it with a half boiled egg. Add 1 tablespoon of honey to this. This can taken everyday for about 3 months. 4. Almonds, cow's milk, ginger powder, cardamom and saffron: Soak 10 almonds in water overnight, Peel o the skin and crush them the next morning. Take 1 cup hot cow's milk, Add the crushed almonds, a pinch of ginger powder, a pinch of cardamom powder, a pich of saffron and mix them all well. Drink this every morning 5. Have fresh fruits like watermelon, bananas, oranges, Strawberry, papaya, pineapple,  and also have fresh fruit juices twice daily . 6. Have Vegetables like Asparagus, cabbage, carrots, lady’s finger, beans, mushrooms, onion 7. Other things like Eggs, oats, dark chocolate, almonds, walnuts, cereals, honey, milk
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Are You taking any treatment. Thank You Dr.Kuldeep Verma, MBBS Sub Specialist in  HIV/ADIS with sexually Transmitted Disease  or sex related issues. pavan saxena @ gmail.com      
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