Originally Posted by matutinal_euphony
Marinera, you are an intelligent, level-headed person. I agree with a lot of the things you assert, but clearly we disagree on this point. The only reason I am unwilling to concede is because I know that herbs and amino acids can lend a lot of assistance to certain people. In the grand scheme of things I don’t recommend relying on herbs because A) they can potentially have long-term health risks, and B) that they give a false representation of where you really are with your PE. But you’ve got to realize, the premise to (B) is that the supplements can be very powerful.….
We disagree less than it could seem at a first glance.
I would draw a line between supplements and herbs, although sometimes the difference is thin. Most of supplements simply do nothing - their effects are just based on suppositions and popular rumors, so at the end one can feel an improvement because there is suggestion at work.
Herbs, this is another pair of boots. Most of herbs recommended, they have some little effect on healthy people, but if there is a physiologic problem they do nothing. For example, when I have a good EQ, taking tribulus for some weeks enhance even more my horniness. But once I had very bad EQ, we could say a period of ED; guess what? Taking tribulus did nothing.
For the mentioned reasons, I don’t chime in that much when people speaks about supplements to enhance their EQ, if those who are speaking are healthy and not too young people.
Other herbs do work and are powerful, but they have serious side effects. You said about yohimbine; another one is belladonna; it does works but it is a venom. And many herbs also cause addiction.
So, summing it up: the OP has erection issues at 18. The problem could be physical, psychological or both. Supplements will do little or nothing but thinning his wallet. Herbs : those who can work aren’t safer (or cheaper) than medicines; if PE doesn’t help restoring some vascular issue down there, better speaking with a MD to see if there is a way to fix it without taking medicines (or herbs) for the rest of his life.
That’s my point of view, hope it makes sense.