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The reason HealthyED really can help you not only regain
your sexual performance but potentially may aid in the avoidance
of heart problems- Read Dr Hackett & Gerald Block’s
recent comments below.
Urologist Gerald Brock runs an erectile-dysfunction clinic
at St. Joseph's Hospital in London and for five years has
referred hundreds of young men with erectile problems - He
explained that impotence can be the best predictor of cardiovascular
problems because it is a "window into the man's circulation."
The penile arteries are narrower and get plugged up with cholesterol
deposits faster than coronary arteries, he said.
When the man has no erection, there are
only a couple drops of blood going into the penis a minute.
In order to get a normal erection, that has to increase a
hundredfold for it to work properly. That's more than any
vascular bed in the body. We think that that needed increase
in blood flow from rest to fully normal activity gives a man
a first clue that something isn't happening right with his
blood supply.
HealthyED is clinically proven to increase the blood flow
in the body’s smallest veins in and around the penis
with no side effects whatsoever.
Geoffrey Hackett is a urologist at the Good Hope Hospital
in Birmingham & has written about erectile dysfunction
this week in the British Medical Journal-
Although doctors are well aware that impotence
doubles a man's risk of heart disease and can start causing
problems three years before he suffers a first heart attack,
many are quietly ignoring the sign, mostly because they are
uncomfortable asking patients about their erections.
Dr. Hackett says many cardiologists see erectile dysfunction
as a "lifestyle issue." They fail
to treat it as a major risk factor that is equal to smoking
and a family history of heart disease.
"It would almost be negligent for a physician
assessing a man's risk of heart disease not to ask whether
that man was a smoker. So here we have just as big a risk
factor that they don't ask about, and the only reason can
be a lack of comfort discussing the subject, which is not
excusable in 2008" Dr. Hackett said.
He said that rather than asking a "simple question"
that saves doctor’s intricate blood and laboratory testing,
some doctors would rather not open the possibly embarrassing
"Pandora's box."
If you know this is an additional risk,
then you'll treat the person's you'll act to prevent the progression
of the narrowing of the arteries.
Dr. Hackett said the omission is especially unfortunate
because men are less likely to bring up sexual issues with
their doctors than women are: "Women are much
more open about talking about parts of their body. Men are
much more reluctant, even with other men."
And there is still another bonus to linking erections with
heart disease: When you treat impotence by addressing the
blood flow it may help with early onset of heart disease.
As Dr Hackett says “That's a win-win situation."
Taking HealthyED can not only improve your sexual performance
but may help the body in fighting off the on-set of early
cardiovascular problems.
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