Natural PE Treatment Options That Work With Prescription Medicine in NZ

  • Written by Menova Health
  • Published 2025-04-28
  • Updated 2025-04-28

Introduction

Premature ejaculation (PE) affects millions of men worldwide, including many in New Zealand. While prescription medications can be effective, combining them with natural methods can often yield even better results. In this blog, we’ll explore natural supplements, exercises, lifestyle changes, and dietary strategies that can safely complement prescription PE treatments. Plus, we'll cover what to avoid when combining approaches and share success stories from real patients.

Combining medical and natural treatments offers a holistic approach, improving both physical and mental aspects of sexual performance. If you’re taking or considering prescription medicine for PE, this guide will help you understand what additional methods may work best for your needs.

Safe natural supplements

Natural supplements are popular for men seeking added support in managing PE. Some options are backed by clinical research and are generally considered safe when used correctly and under a doctor’s supervision.

1. L-Arginine

L-arginine is an amino acid that promotes blood circulation by producing nitric oxide. Improved blood flow can lead to enhanced sexual function and stamina. Some studies suggest that combining L-arginine with other ingredients (like ginseng or yohimbine) may help delay ejaculation.

2. Ashwagandha

This adaptogenic herb is widely used in Ayurvedic medicine to reduce stress and anxiety, two major psychological factors that can lead to PE. A more relaxed mind may improve overall performance and control.

3. Maca Root

Native to Peru, maca is known for enhancing libido, stamina, and endurance. While its effects on PE aren’t extensively studied, it is often used alongside conventional treatments for better results.

4. Zinc Supplements

Zinc plays a role in testosterone production and sexual health. Men with zinc deficiencies may experience quicker ejaculation or reduced libido.

Safety Warning: Always consult a healthcare provider before adding any supplement, especially if you are already on prescription medications. Combining certain ingredients can lead to adverse interactions.

Exercise techniques

Physical techniques can significantly improve ejaculatory control and complement prescription medication effectively. These exercises are easy to learn, non-invasive, and cost-free.

1. Pelvic Floor (Kegel) Exercises

Kegels strengthen the pelvic muscles responsible for controlling ejaculation. Studies have shown that regular pelvic floor training can lead to longer-lasting performance.

How to do them: Locate the muscles used to stop urinating midstream. Contract, hold for 5 seconds, and release. Repeat 10-15 times, three times a day.

2. Start-Stop Technique

This behavioral technique involves stopping sexual stimulation before reaching climax, allowing the urge to subside before resuming. It helps men build awareness and control.

3. Squeeze Technique

Similar to the start-stop, but involves applying pressure to the base of the penis when climax feels imminent. This temporarily blocks ejaculation and helps improve control over time.

Safety Warning: These exercises are safe but should be done consistently for best results. Avoid over-contracting pelvic muscles, which can cause discomfort.

Lifestyle modifications

Your daily habits can directly impact your sexual health. Making simple changes can boost your medication’s effectiveness and support long-term improvement.

  • Reduce Stress: Chronic stress is a key contributor to PE. Mindfulness, meditation, and breathing techniques can help you stay calm during intimacy.
  • Sleep Well: Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep to balance hormones and support recovery.
  • Avoid Smoking & Excessive Alcohol: Both can impair sexual function and counteract the benefits of your treatment.
  • Stay Active: Cardiovascular health plays a role in performance. Try moderate exercise like walking, swimming, or cycling at least 3 times a week.

Dietary considerations

Nutrition is another vital component of a successful PE treatment strategy.

  • Zinc-Rich Foods: Oysters, pumpkin seeds, and beef can support testosterone levels.
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Found in salmon, walnuts, and flaxseed, these support blood flow and nerve function.
  • Magnesium Sources: Spinach, almonds, and bananas help regulate muscle function and nerve signals.
  • Hydration: Drink enough water to improve circulation and reduce fatigue.

Avoid high-sugar and processed foods, which can contribute to inflammation and hormonal imbalances.

Safety Warning: Don’t make drastic dietary changes without guidance. If you're on medication, consult your doctor to ensure your diet supports your treatment plan.

What to avoid when combining treatments

Don’ts

  • Don’t start multiple supplements at once without consulting a professional.
  • Don’t exceed the prescribed dose of your medication.
  • Don’t ignore symptoms or side effects—report them to your doctor immediately.
  • Don’t self-diagnose or rely solely on online information.

Do’s

  • Do communicate openly with your doctor.
  • Do track your symptoms and progress.
  • Do integrate one change at a time to monitor effectiveness.
  • Do focus on long-term improvement, not just short-term fixes.

Success stories

“I started using prescription meds from Menova Health, and my doctor recommended trying Kegels. It’s only been two months, and I feel more confident and in control.” – M, 37, Auckland

“After years of struggling, I tried a combination of maca supplements and stress-reduction techniques along with my prescription. It’s been life-changing.” – A, 42, Dunedin

If you’re looking for a safe, effective, and holistic way to treat premature ejaculation, Menova Health can help. Our experienced team is here to create a plan tailored to your unique needs. Combining natural methods with prescription treatments may be the key to a more confident, satisfying sex life.

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FAQ

Q: Can I combine natural supplements with my prescription PE medication?A: Yes, but only under medical supervision. Some ingredients may interfere with your medication.

Q: How long before I notice results from natural approaches?A: Most men notice improvement within 4–8 weeks, especially when combining medication with consistent lifestyle changes.

Q: Is it safe to try exercises and techniques on my own?A: Yes, techniques like Kegels or the start-stop method are generally safe. Consult your doctor if you’re unsure.

Q: What’s the best diet for sexual health?A: Focus on whole foods rich in zinc, magnesium, and omega-3s. Avoid processed food and excess alcohol.

References

  1. PubMed: Studies on L-arginine and PE
  2. ScienceDirect: Pelvic floor training research
  3. Scopus: Herbal medicine use in sexual dysfunction
  4. Mayo Clinic: PE overview and treatments
  5. Healthline: Natural PE remedies

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Do’s

  • Follow medical guidance
  • Track progress
  • Focus on consistency

Don’ts

  • Self-medicate
  • Mix supplements without approval
  • Ignore side effects