Natural Viagra? Herbs & Other Alternatives Explained

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No one wants to experience erectile dysfunction. As a matter of fact, it can feel pretty damned embarrassing — even depressing. 

There are numerous possible solutions and treatments available to help men regain their sexual health. Medications like Viagra are just one popular, safe and FDA-approved option. 

For men interested in non-prescription solutions, there are natural alternatives for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, including so-called “natural Viagra pills.” But buyer beware. 

The jury is largely out on just how effective these might be — and there’s substantial evidence that they’re not always safe. 

In other words, before you go adding the maca and ginkgo biloba you bought online to your protein shake, you should probably read the fine print.

Below, we’ll explain what natural Viagra is, outline some Viagra alternatives that are considered safe and tell you what we — and most experts — think is the best treatment for ED you can get your hands on.

What Is Natural Viagra?

When it comes to treating a medical condition, the word “natural” can mean many things. It’s become a buzzword regarding food, skin care products, treating illnesses and everything in between. 

Viagra is a lab-created medicinal compound that the FDA has approved for the treatment of ED. The medication — also called sildenafil in its generic form — is what’s known as a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. 

PDE5 is an enzyme that can keep a key step in the process of staying hard from happening.  Viagra promotes erectile function by stopping this enzyme from stopping your erection.

Natural Viagra, on the other hand, is usually natural, but is not Viagra. 

You may have seen natural Viagra products — sexual enhancement herbal remedies often sold in gas stations — that claim to do the same things as prescription Viagra, just without a prescription. 

With apologies to exotic tree roots and rare flowers, however, many of these products have slim scientific backing, and at least some have questionable safety. 

Are we telling you they’re dangerous? Sort of. Certain products have been noted to contain things they’re not supposed to — for real, some of these supplements have even been found to illegally contain sildenafil itself without so much as a mention on the label.

Five Viagra Alternatives 

If you’re still with us, you’re probably realizing that alternatives to Viagra aren’t always a great (or effective) option. But there’s more nuance to this category of ED treatments than that. 

Consider the list of non-prescription treatments for ED. 

  • Natural “Viagra” supplements

  • Vacuum pumps

  • Sex therapy

  • Foods that can help with ED

  • Lifestyle changes

  • A recently FDA-authorized topical gel

Some may be dangerous, but others are pretty straightforward and well-backed. Below, we’ve examined these popular options in more detail, so you can be the judge. 

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Natural “Viagra”  Supplements 

There are currently many non-prescription herbal supplements marketed as natural remedies for erectile dysfunction.

Some products like dietary supplements that promote nitric oxide have a basis in fact and could offer some erectile health benefits, though they’re unlikely to be what a healthcare provider recommends.

But many of these other herbs and homeopathic remedies haven’t been thoroughly tested or approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and their claims should be taken lightly at best. 

  • Epimedium or horny goat weed, for example, has been shown to produce small improvements in erectile dysfunction. Still, no high-quality human studies have confirmed these effects on a broad scale. 

  • Red ginseng (an antioxidant) and L-arginine (a type of amino acid) are two other products frequently marketed as natural Viagra alternatives, but lack much scientific evidence that they could be natural ED remedies. 

  • Finally, a small study published in the Asian Journal of Andrology (involving 29 men) of yohimbine was shown to be a useful treatment option for orgasmic dysfunction.

Vacuum Pumps 

Vacuum devices are a mechanical treatment for sexual dysfunction. Used since the late 1800s, vacuum devices use a pump to create a vacuum on the penis, which helps increase blood flow and lead to the engorgement of your corpora cavernosa (aka causes an erection). 

Once the vacuum has enlarged and stiffened the penis, a ring is placed at the base to keep the tissue engorged for sexual activity. 

Satisfaction with the results of a penis pump or vacuum varies. 

One smaller study published in the Journal of Urology of 100 men with ED problems found the overall satisfaction rate with the penis pump was 68 percent, and those who were unsatisfied cited pain, inconvenience and fleeting effects as their reasons.

Sex Therapy 

For men whose ED is caused or worsened by psychological factors, counseling or sex therapy for ED may provide some relief. 

Things like anxiety, relationship conflicts, trauma, cultural taboos and unresolved relationship attachments can all be addressed with the help of a mental health professional.

It’s obvious that erectile dysfunction can be frustrating. Talking to a licensed therapy provider or mental health professional can help you work through any mental health issues that could be causing your ED and may improve your sex life. 

ED-Friendly Foods  

One way to create your ED improvement plan without a trip to the doctor is to change up your diet. You can think of them as really mild sexual function medications without any side effects.

A number of foods that might — and we’re really stressing the might — be associated with better erectile health include:

  • Oysters

  • Spinach

  • Watermelon

  • Tomatoes

  • Protein

  • Olive oil

Lifestyle Changes

Because there are certain lifestyle factors that increase your odds of developing ED, managing these risk factors can both make you less likely to develop ED and possibly help get rid of existing ED. 

There are many ways to naturally maintain an erection. Losing weight, getting regular exercise, quitting smoking and managing chronic health conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes can go a long way in improving erectile function and sexual health.

A Recently FDA-Authorized Topical Gel

Recently, the FDA authorized a new treatment for ED — a non-medicated hydro-alcoholic gel called Eroxon. This gel can be obtained without a prescription and is applied topically to the head of the penis. It works by stimulating the nerves to promote an erection.

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The Bottom Line on Natural Viagra Alternatives

We’re venturing a guess, but perhaps you’re searching for “natural” solutions because you aren’t ready to seek medical advice for your sexual performance. That’s totally understandable. 

Perhaps you’ve avoided Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil), Viagra (sildenafil) and other pills because prescription medications are more expensive and harder to access. We get that too. 

But ED medications aren’t the only reason you should want to talk to a professional. Consider the following points:

  • Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of more serious medical issues. Talking with a healthcare professional will ensure that something more serious isn’t behind your ED.

  •  You need an expert to help you treat both ED and most underlying causes — your healthcare provider has heard it all about men’s health, and they’ve got the experience you want. 

  • You won’t get dangerous stuff from a healthcare professional. Talking to a healthcare provider is the safest way to get an active ingredient that is clinically proven to work, instead of something dangerous.

This article originally appeared on Hims.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org

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8 Smart Ways to Reduce the Price of Your Prescription Drugs

8 Smart Ways to Reduce the Price of Your Prescription Drugs

If you’re charging prescriptions to a credit card or digging for change in your car and couch every month to scrounge up enough money to pay for prescriptions, you’re not alone.

Around seven percent of U.S. adults can’t pay for prescription drugs they need, according to a 2021 Gallup poll. That’s an estimated 18 million people who say they had to go without at least one prescribed medication in the last three months, according to the poll.

If you struggle to pay for your meds or even worse, go without necessary medications, here’s some good news. With a bit of research and a strategy for finding discounts, you can save on prescription drugs.

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Drug discount cards have been saving consumers money on prescriptions for decades. If your insurance doesn’t cover a prescribed drug or you’re saddled with a high copay, check the price on these drug discount sites to see how much you can save.

  • GoodRX
  • Blink Health
  • SingleCare
  • WellRX

Not up to the research? Ask your pharmacist if they have information on how much you can save with certain prescription discount cards.

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Just because you’ve filled your prescriptions at CVS for the last 10 years doesn’t mean that pharmacy is the only game in town. Check prices at other local pharmacies, including your grocery store. If you can save enough to make the switch worthwhile, dole out your prescriptions among more than one pharmacy.

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Ask your doctor if the prescribed medication has a generic version to save big bucks. “Generic drugs have exactly the same active ingredients and effects as brand-name drugs, but they can cost 30 percent to 80 percent less,” according to the Food & Drug Administration.

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Ordering a 90-day vs. a 30-day supply may save money on certain drugs. Check prices for both quantities before you fill a prescription. You’ll pay more upfront but the savings over three months may be worth it.

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Check with local pharmacies for any discount programs they offer. For example, when you pay $20 (or $35 for a family plan) to join Walgreens’ Prescription Savings Club, you can get discounts on more than 8,000 medications. Plus, you can fill 90-day prescriptions on select generic drugs for the price you’d pay for two 30-day prescriptions.

Bonus: Walgreens’ program also provides discounts on prescriptions for your pets.

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Save money by comparing prices at online pharmacies that deliver prescription drugs right to your doorstep. You may save a lot by ordering online.

 Plus, you’ll save on gas and time by not having to drive to the pharmacy and wait in line.

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Many drug manufacturers offer patient assistance programs if you meet income eligibility requirements. Contact the manufacturer for that pricey drug to find out if you’re eligible for deep discounts on a medication. To get an idea of how patient assistance programs work, visit RxAssist, which lists a comprehensive directory of patient assistance programs.

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It is important to choose your health insurance wisely.  Brokers are trained professionals that can assist you in finding the best plans for your unique needs.  If possible, find a broker that is familiar with plans in your area and that is certified to sell ACA plans.

“The least expensive plan is not always the best or the most cost-effective option.  Sometimes, a silver or gold plan may cost you less due to lower copays on brand name prescriptions. For those on Medicare, always have a broker review your part D (drug) coverage annually.  Even if your monthly premium is not set to increase, there is no way to know that your prescriptions are still covered the same way for the next year unless you do an analysis of this plan,” says Analisa Cleland, an insurance and financial advisor at Coto Insurance.

If you are on a Medicare Advantage plan, have a certified broker review your coverage annually to ensure that your plan is still a good fit for your individual needs.

This article originally appeared on Debt.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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