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Diet Therapy for Sexual Impotence
Diet is an important factor in treating sexual impotence. To begin with, the patient should adopt an exclusive fresh-fruit diet for five to seven days, taking three meals a day of fresh juicy fruits at five-hourly intervals. After the all-fruit diet, he may gradually embark upon a well-balanced diet consisting of seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables, and fruits, with generous use of special rejuvenative foods such as whey, sour milk -particularly goat's milk, millet, garlic, honey, cold-pressed vegetable oils, and brewer's yeast The patient should avoid smoking, alcohol, tea, and coffee; and all processed, canned, refined, and denatured foods, especially white sugar and white flour, and products made from them.
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