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Breakthrough research out of Iran shows that this natural spice can reverse erectile dysfunction in men and even improve sexual performance…
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New Discovery: This Golden Plant Makes Erections 60% Better
Saffron is a spice made from the flower of the Crocus sativus L.
The plant grows all across the Mediterranean and well into Asia.
It has been cultivated for use in food and medicine for at least 4,000 years.
Herbalists use saffron to treat conditions such as asthma, arthritis, skin diseases, spasmodic disorders, digestive disorders, and kidney disorders.
But saffron is also thought to have beneficial effects on the reproductive system and sexual function.
And… A scientific study showed that saffron could have significant therapeutic effects on erectile dysfunction.
These researchers carried out a human trial at the Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran. They published their results in the journal Phytomedicine.
Yes, there are effective drug treatments for erectile dysfunction.
But they are risky and can have dangerous interactions with other common medications.
“PE 5-inhibitors work to resolve ED – however, due to various reasons such as adverse side effects and drug interactions many men stop using them.”
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So the search for a safe treatment for ED continues.
Saffron is considered very safe and has been shown to have aphrodisiac effects in animal experiments.
“Recently, an aphrodisiac activity of saffron aqueous extract and its constituent crocin was shown in rats.”
So these researchers decided to conduct an experiment to assess the effect of saffron on ED.
“…in this study, the effect of saffron tablets was evaluated in patients with erectile dysfunction.”
The researchers recruited 20 participants – all suffering from erectile dysfunction.
They gave the men a relatively high dose of saffron for a few days.
“The treatment period was for ten days – during this period, patients received a tablet containing 200 mg of saffron each morning, except on the last day.”
Before the trial began, they fitted the men with a device to assess erectile dysfunction.
They repeated this assessment at the end of the trial.
They found significant improvements in all markers of erection quality at the end of the saffron experiment.
“We assessed tip rigidity and tip tumescence as well as base rigidity and base tumescence. Saffron tablets improved all these parameters.”
The men also completed questionnaires relating to erectile dysfunction and general sexual function before and after the trial.
The results from the questionnaires supported the study’s findings.
The men reported significant improvements in all aspects of sexual performance at the end of the trial.
“Mean scores for erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse satisfaction, and overall satisfaction were increased significantly after saffron treatment.”
The researchers used a questionnaire called the IIEF-15 (International Index of Erectile Function).
In this questionnaire, higher scores mean better sexual performance.
Saffron improved overall scores on this questionnaire, increasing the average score from 22 up to 39.
“IIEF-15 total scores were significantly higher in patients after saffron treatment (before treatment 22 after treatment 39).”
Unlike many pharmaceutical treatments, they didn’t find any side effects reported.
“No major adverse events were reported during the clinical trial.”
The results from this trial show both objective and subjective improvement in sexual function from saffron supplementation.
“Saffron improved Rigiscan parameters, erectile function, sexual satisfaction, orgasm, sexual desire, and overall satisfaction.”
The results of the questionnaire showed 60% higher scores on erectile function after treatment.
Overall sexual satisfaction scores nearly doubled by the end of the trial.
The study found that saffron has a significant effect on erectile dysfunction.
“Saffron has a significant effect on men with erectile dysfunction using NPT and IIEF-15 tests.”
The researchers recommend further trials to see if saffron could replace current pharmaceutical drugs in the treatment of ED.
“Whether it is possible to replace PE 5-inhibitors with this golden plant requires further research with a bigger sample size.”
There have been other trials using saffron to treat erectile dysfunction… These trials used much lower doses and were unsuccessful.
You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing any health-related problems.
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- Evaluation of Crocus sativus L. (saffron) on male erectile dysfunction: A pilot study https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0944711309000762?via%3Dihub
- Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) and major depressive disorder: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24299602
- About Saffron in New England - University of Vermont https://www.uvm.edu/~saffron/about.html