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An interesting question. I'd say, in most cases, yes. Absolutely yes.

The first thing to consider of course is that there's several possible causes of impotence, as the best treatment naturally depends on what the root problem is. Testosterone levels reducing is a natural part of aging, and often part of the issue.

As there's usually a physical cause behind impotence or erectile dysfunction, you'd be advised to see a doctor or men's specialist to establish what's what. Many things, such as disease, injury, hormone levels or drug side-effects can be responsible. Basically any disorder that impairs blood flow in the penis has the potential to cause impotence, including also Diabetes, hypertension etc. Incidence rises with age: about 20-40 percent of men at the age of 40 (depending on partial or total) and between 50-65 percent of men at the age of 65 experience impotence. However it is not an unavoidable part of getting older. So consulting with a doctor or specialist first is definitely an advantage!

However, if you're after a natural treatment that promotes testosterone production, a good option is probably a product called Herbal Ignite. It's been around for over a decade, and made in the oasis of New Zealand. The quality and efficacy of its ingredients is really good. You can get more info from their website, but basically as I understand it works by using the herb Tribulus Terrestris stimulating the body to produce more testosterone, like it did when you were younger.

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