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📖 What Is Vitality?

A traditional herbal blend crafted to support sexual function and restore balance for both men and women. It’s commonly used for:

  • Sexual function and performance support
  • Enhancing sexual desire and arousal
  • Tackling sexual disorders such as low libido, impotence, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and spermatorrhea

🧪 Western Therapeutic Actions

Research suggests Vitality helps by:

  • Boosting endogenous hormone secretion, which lifts overall reproductive vigor
  • Raising levels of testosterone, corticosterone, and cortisol – a trio that balances stress, energy, and sexual drive

🌿 TCM Therapeutic Actions

From a Traditional Chinese Medicine viewpoint, the formula works to:

  • Warm Kidney yang → restores reproductive vitality
  • Replenish Kidney jing (essence) → strengthens the foundation of fertility and sexual health
  • Increase sexual desire → harmonizes qi and blood

💊 Dosage

  • Standard: 3–4 capsules, three times daily on an empty stomach with warm water
  • Enhanced effect: Take the evening dose after dinner or before bedtime with a splash of grain‑based liquor (e.g., vodka), echoing the traditional tincture preparation

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⚠️ Cautions & Contra‑indications

  • Avoid if you have exterior or excess conditions (e.g., infections, active inflammation)
  • Because the formula is warming, prolonged use may cause thirst, dry mouth, heat sensations, constipation, flushed face, or nosebleeds – lower the dose or pause if these appear
  • Use cautiously with pre‑existing hypertension (warming herbs can raise blood pressure)
  • Not for patients with pacemakers or those on antiarrhythmic drugs (flecainide, procainamide) or cardiac glycosides (digoxin) – possible heart‑rhythm interactions
  • Contains Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis), a blood‑circulating herb; be careful if you’re on anticoagulant/antiplatelet therapy (e.g., warfarin) due to heightened bleeding risk

🍽️ Nutrition Tips to Amplify Vitality

  • Skip alcohol – it can dampen testosterone production
  • Boost vitamin E with wheat germ oil, almonds, sunflower seeds, peanuts, soybeans, whole‑wheat products, asparagus, kiwis, and fresh oysters (the latter also doubles as an aphrodisiac)
  • Load up on protein & zinc via shellfish, oysters, shrimp, cashews, beef, and mushrooms – keep portions moderate to avoid cholesterol spikes
  • For circulation‑related impotence, add niacin‑rich foods (eggs, peanut butter, avocado, fish) and extra vitamin E (wheat germ, vegetable oils)
  • Zinc power: pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, oysters, soy, and eggs support sperm count and reproductive health
  • Avoid zinc‑draining habits like heavy alcohol consumption and excessive coffee

📚 Insights from The Tao of Nutrition (Dr. Maoshing Ni & Cathy McNease)

Foods for impotence:

  • Scallions, lamb, sea cucumber, shrimp, rooster, bitter‑melon seeds, ginseng, black beans, kidney beans, yams, lycium fruit

Traditional preparations:

  • Lamb stew with daikon radish & Chinese black dates
  • Steamed rooster with ginger
  • Walnut‑lotus‑seed‑pearl‑barley‑date‑goji tea (drink three times daily)
  • Scallion‑shrimp‑egg dish with a tiny shot of liquor

Lifestyle pointers:

  • Limit pornography, overwork, masturbation, and excessive sexual activity
  • Cut back on dairy and sweets

🏃‍♀️ Lifestyle Instructions

  • Say no to smoking (including secondhand smoke) – it harms reproductive health
  • Skip vigorous exercise, hot tubs, saunas, and tight underwear – they raise testicular temperature and may lower sperm count
  • Avoid sex when you’re fatigued, stressed, or feeling weak; don’t overindulge

Exercises for men:

  • While urinating, tiptoe, clench your teeth, and tighten groin muscles – great for premature ejaculation, impotence, and post‑urination dribbling in older men

Exercises for women:

  • Walk on the balls of your feet, pulling the navel inward while breathing deeply
  • Practice Kegel exercises by repeatedly stopping and starting urination, paired with mindful breathing and teeth clenching – strengthens reproductive muscles, aids prolapse, improves urinary control, and heightens sexual pleasure

Five “no‑go” moments for sexual activity:

  • When you’re hungry, overly full, intoxicated, emotionally unstable, or recovering from a chronic illness

⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only. Never self‑prescribe herbal formulas. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new supplement or treatment.

Adapted from Clinical Manual of Oriental Medicine: An Integrative Approach (3rd ed., 2016, Lotus Institute of Integrative Medicine).

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All information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never self-prescribe. Call 911 for a medical emergency. Always consult your licensed healthcare provider before starting or changing any supplement, medication, diet, or exercise routine, especially if you have a health condition, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication. The services, products, and information shared have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease outside the scope of Oriental Medicine. Patrick W. Hart Jr., “Dr. Skip,” O.M.D., is a licensed Oriental Medicine Physician (WV Board of Acupuncture) specializing in Holistic Functional Wellness. All content is copyright protected and may not be reproduced without permission.