Tuesday 10 May 2022 03:47 PM Could RED WINE hold key to beating premature ejaculation? trends now

Tuesday 10 May 2022 03:47 PM Could RED WINE hold key to beating premature ejaculation? trends now
Tuesday 10 May 2022 03:47 PM Could RED WINE hold key to beating premature ejaculation? trends now

Tuesday 10 May 2022 03:47 PM Could RED WINE hold key to beating premature ejaculation? trends now

Red wine could hold the key to beating premature ejaculation... but men shouldn't reach for the bottle yet.

Research suggests a flavonoid abundant in grapes, as well as onions and green tea, helps men last longer in bed.

Twelve straight men — all of whom struggled in the bedroom — were asked to take a daily pill containing quercetin, as it is known.

The tablet, which the volunteers took daily for 12 weeks, also contained an extract of St John's wort, called hypericum perforatum.

Experts in Spain found the men, who tended to finish within two minutes, could last nearly 77 seconds longer. 

Researchers found a dietary supplement containing quercetin, a plant pigment found in red wine, onions and green tea helped premature ejaculation suffers last longer in bed (stock image)

Researchers found a dietary supplement containing quercetin, a plant pigment found in red wine, onions and green tea helped premature ejaculation suffers last longer in bed (stock image)

What is premature ejaculation and how is it treated? 

Premature ejaculation is where a man ejaculates too quickly during sexual intercourse.

There is no strict definition of how quickly a man must ejaculate for it to be considered an issue with it instead left up to couples to seek help.

While occasional episodes of premature ejaculation are common and not a cause for concern men are encouraged to get help find if about half their attempts at sex end prematurely. 

What causes premature ejaculation?

It can be be caused by either a physical or psychological issue.

Physical causes include: prostrate or thyroid problems and drug use 

Psychological problems include: depression, stress and anxiety

How is it treated?

The NHS advises that men can try masturbating before sex or use a thick condom to last longer.

Various sex techniques to train men to last longer in bed are also available, are as some medications such as antidepressants or Dapoxetine.

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The researchers, of the Murcian Institute of Sexology — a private health care centre which treats a variety of sexual

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