If erectile dysfunction (ED) affects you or your partner, then you already know how frustrating it can be. The effects of ED are not just physical―they can be emotional as well. ED can lower self-esteem, erode confidence, and leave men feeling anxious or depressed. It may also lead to a loss of intimacy between couples, adding unnecessary stress to relationships. And there is even more cause for concern—erectile dysfunction may signal a risk of cardiovascular disease.
A recent study offers good news for anyone suffering from the effects of ED. Researchers found that certain foods can improve blood pressure and blood vessel function, both of which are essential to maintaining erections. In addition, some supplements can improve nitric oxide and blood circulation, which are also needed for healthy erections. If low testosterone is the culprit, often signaled by low libido and lack of energy, bioidentical hormone treatment therapy may be the best answer. While advanced testing and a comprehensive treatment plan can get to the root cause of the issue, there are some things you can do right now, to treat or prevent ED. . . Read More
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