Healing Testicular Diseases and Problems Naturally
By DHERBS.COM | August 31, 2007
The male testicles are generally classified as “testes.” The word ‘testes’ is plural for ‘testis,’ referring to one of the pair of male gonads that produce semen. Each testis is a laterally compressed oval body about 4 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, and weighs about 12 g and is positioned obliquely in the scrotum. Each testis consists of several hundred conical lobules containing the tiny-coiled seminiferous tubles, each about 75 mm long, in which spermatozoa develop. The testis are supplied with blood by the two internal spermatic arteries that arise from the aorta, are served by the testicular veins that form the paminiform plexuses constituting the greater part of the spermatic cords, and are innervated by the spermatic plexuses of nerves from the celiac plexuses of the autonomic nervous system. Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 3rd edition (1990), pg. 1158
Testicular deficiencies are rampant today in the Western world, especially in the U.S., and of course this is due to diet, lifestyle, thoughts and emotions, and environmental factors.
- Pertaining to diet, consumption of meat and dairy products is the greatest causative factors of testicular diseases, which include testiculitis (inflammation of the testicles, a/k/a blue balls), testicular cancer, and low sperm count.
- The excess female hormones (estrogen) injected into animals and thus their byproducts, meat and dairy products, enter into the human bloodstream upon consumption of them. Estrogen in meat and dairy products cause an imbalance in the male gonad and the result is lack of testosterone hormone and lack of production and secretion of sperm (low sperm count).
- Consumption of meat and dairy products causes elevated cholesterol levels in the body, which clogs the arteries, including the testicular artery that transport blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the testes which in turn creates an aerobic environment in the testicles allowing cancer of the testicles to develop as cancer develops when and when there is lack of oxygen and alkalinity.
- The wearing of tight clothing, primarily of tight underwear (e.g. Hanes and Fruit of the Loom briefs), impairs testicular health by obstructing circulation in the body, testicular arterial circulation in particular.
- Excessive ejaculation of sperm from inordinate amounts of sexual intercourse (or masturbation) can lead to sexual exhaustion, primarily of the gonad, and can cause testicular and penile atrophy. The male penis and gonad are located in the coccygeal plexus (first chakra), which is the energy center above the physical penis and testicles and has a direct correlation to the physical adrenaline glands. Excessive ejaculation from sexual intercourse and/or masturbation can greatly exhaust the adrenal glands and led to chronic fatigue in general and sexual fatigue in particular.
- Excessive masturbation can also result in severe inflammation of the penis and testicles, the body intelligence’s way of conveying the message to the host that the act is too excessive and a break or outright termination of the act is necessary and required. The sex glands and organs need adequate rest (and nutrition, e.g. molybdenum, sulfur, zinc, Vitamin E, etc.) in order to replenish the sexual fluids and to rebuild, strengthen, tone, and rejuvenate the sex glands and organs.
- Untreated STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) can severely impair testicular health as well as the overall health of the male reproductive system and organs, even leading to sterility in some cases.
- Synthetic male hormones (steroids) will adversely affect the male sex glands and organs, leading to premature degeneration of the sex glands and organs.
- Heavy and strenuous weight lifting causes strain to the testicles, and if synthetic steroids are consumed in the regimen as well, the testicles will greatly be adversely affected. This unhealthy and unwise activity will lead to rapid and severe atrophy of the testicles, with the testicles literally shrinking in size, something that is very common and noticeable with your dedicated body builders, especially the professional ones who body build (compete) for a living.
Healing Testicular Diseases Naturally
Diet - Modifying the diet is always incumbent for healing and preventing disease. Greatly cutting back on or outright eliminating meat and dairy from one’s diet is a must. A vegan diet is best, as it does not contain any animal or animal by-products.
Exercise - Make sure you get good and adequate exercise in as much as possible. Exercising is great for circulation purposes. It keeps the blood and lymph fluid flowing.
Herbs - There are many male-specific hormonal herbs that are conducive to testicular health and healing. These herbs include: Yohimbe Bark, Catuaba, Tribulis (Gokshura), Sarsaparilla, Cocculus Root, Licorice Root, Damiana, Muira Puama, Peruvian Maca, Ashwagandha, Schizandra, Eucommia, Lycii, and Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed). These herbs help to increase sperm count, especially Tribulis (Gokshura), Lycii, Catuaba, and Eucommia.
Essential oils - Some essential oils have an effect on the male hormonal or sexual reproductive system and can be inhaled directly into the nose, burned in a diffuser, or applied to the bath water or the body itself.
Crystals - The wonderful world of crystals also offers help for male sexual reproductive issues and problems.
Massage - A periodic massage of the testicles with either the hands or an electronic massaging device (gold tip Accu-press device) is great for testicular health.
Colonics/Enemas - One of the best things a man can do for testicular and overall reproductive sexual health is to have periodic enemas and colonics performed.
Dherbs.Com products that aid in testicular healing and prevention of disease and disorder include Total Male Cleanse (3-week kit and regimen), Male Hormonal Formula, Jackrabbit, Prostate Formula, Male Toner (inhaler) and Testicular Massage Oil.
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