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I think sexual desire is 99% chemical and physical, and depends on weight, exercise, diet and maybe some natural supplements
When I retired at 65 I was overweight and showed all the signs of middle-aged spread. In addition, for a few years I had had erectile dysfunction and my sex life was non-existent. As I now realise, this lack of testosterone shows itself in low libido or sexual desire, few sexual thoughts and no erection in the morning.
I read some books about low-GL diets and started to take a little exercise, mostly in the form of brisk walking up a steep hill. Over a year I dropped my weight from 85kg (13st) to 65 kg (10st) and reduced my waist by 2 trouser sizes.
However, the most surprising change was that my libido went through the roof. I would wake up in the morning with a raging hard-on and my brain was full of sexual thoughts. The benefit was that my sexual performance was revitalised and my wife and I now have a sex life like we did when we were in our thirties.
Within 1 year I had achieved an amazing result - just from a change in diet and a little exercise !
I am now 75 and able to perform like a teenager !
What can you do to help achieve this ?
* If he is overweight, what can you change about the food that he eats ?
* Lead him by the hand and go out for walks together
* Take the lead in bed, but start slowly with just kisses and caresses
* Keep giving - it may take a long time before he responds positively !
* Only be positive - never nag him about this
There are natural supplements that help both his heart and his blood flow, but he has to want to take them. These include: Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2, Omega-3, Zinc, Magnesium and Maca.
I hope that this helps