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Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Related To Cardiovascular Disease

Blood vessels and adequate blood flow are essential for sexual activities, in order to fill the penis. When blood vessels harden or are reduced in size, adequate blood supply is not available and the penis will remain soft.

Some medications can, also, interfere with erections. Medications used to treat depression, anxiety, hypertension, and prostate enlargement are just a few. Alcohol is another culprit that robs a man of their sexual performance. Alcohol turns on the brain but shuts down the penis.

Men suffering from diseases that cause nerve damage, such as diabetes, can experience a more permanent form of erectile dysfunction. Similar results can be found in people that have had strokes or radiation treatments.
 

Overweight can be a contributing factor to erectile dysfunction.

Obesity depletes energy levels and agility. Being overweight also increases the chances of developing diabetes and nerve damage.

In many countries due to the stigmas attached to most of the sexual disorders men tend to avoid seeing a doctor; now these men are given the chance to purchase herbal impotence and PE solutions safely and anonymously online or from various stores without a prescription.

Impotence treatments:
Vitamin E: If a man's sexual problem is related to cardiovascular disease, Vitamin E may be able to help to improve blood vessel strength in the penis and the heart. Several studies have found that Vitamin E supplements (400-800 IU a day) lower the risk of heart attack and stroke.

Arginine: According to Robert Fried, PhD., and Woodson C. Merrell, M.D., authors of The Arginine Solution, amino acid plays a key role in penis function. Arginine increases nitric oxide by dilating and expanding blood vessels. Blood can then be trapped in the penis to maintain an erection.

Ginkgo: The herb Ginkgo biloba contains properties that may help in erectile dysfunction concerns. Ginkgo has been know to increase energy levels and enhance blood flow.

Antler Velvet: For more than 2,000 years, Chinese medicine has cherished the soft, fuzzy velvet covering of male deer antlers as a health tonic. The belief is that velvet antler extracts might boost athletic performance and stamina, although no direct research as been done.