He Tried Everything To Treat His Youth Erectile Dysfunction
For the past 4 months he has been experiencing impotence, and he’s only 22!!
Case #: 367
Concern:
I’m 22 years young—and I’m impotent. Pornography, physical stimulation, even an actual female cannot help me get an erection. I’ve spoken to countless urologists. I’ve seen a sex therapist. I’ve even looked for medical-grade pills to help boost my erections. Still, I’m soft. Is my impotence caused by a psychological issue or a physical one?
Discussion:
Gaining and maintaining an erection requires the body to work in unison. Nerve endings must send the proper signals. Hormones must be present to power an erection. Sufficient blood must pump toward the penis, and the penis chambers must hold enough blood to keep the erection going. If any of these functions are disturbed, you will not be able to gain or maintain a proper erection.
Blame Your Brain!
You are correct. Your brain may be to blame for your non-existent erections. The brain is charged with sending out signals to the nerve endings. The brain is responsible for telling the glands to release hormones. The brain is to blame for not releasing enough neurotransmitters needed for an erection. Blame the brain for your troubles.
The brain is the master control room for the body. Any misfiring can create not just erection problems but can cause other bodily dysfunctions. The brain’s acetylcholine, dopamine, and serotonin levels have been depleted. Below is a breakdown of how the depletion of each neurotransmitter affects the body:
- Acetylcholine, in conjunction with the parasympathetic nervous system, is responsible for erection and liver functions that produce essential enzymes for syntheses of hormones.
- Dopamine system is the superior driver of the endocrine functions that produce hormones to fuel your erection, ejaculation, and orgasms.
- Serotonin is responsible for your mood, stress and ejaculation control
Help!
When these three chemicals see an inordinate drop, often caused by excessive masturbation before puberty, you suffer the consequences. Your erections become either weak or non-existent, depending on the levels of the neurotransmitters listed above. You pay dearly. Your relationships start to falter. Your confidence starts to diminish. Even your mood starts to change. For someone in your position, you need to elevate your serotonin, dopamine, and acetylcholine levels back to normal. To do so, you may need to take all-natural supplements that help balance the body back to its normal state.