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Erectile Dysfunction

Urologists have created a big issue around erectile dysfunction when they first had a working treatment called "Viagra." Nowadays many more PDE-5 inhibiting drugs are available and doctors are quick to prescribe them.

Note that besides the obvious side-effects (headaches, backaches, nausea, etc.) which most men will easily bear in exchange for a teenage-like rock-hard erection, there is a problem with Viagra that is hardly spoken about:
There is the possibility that it increases your risk of skin cancer!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24710960

The scientific community is not sure about it, but I think it's better to be prudent here, especially with so many better options around.

What alternatives work?
Working out in general will surprise you with its effects. If you chose a special workout like VigorRobic results are even better.

As a supplement, I have personally observed minor improvement with high doses (at least 5 g a day) if L-Arginine. It's not overly expensive, but you have to take it for a couple of weeks to see if it works for you.

The most astounding effect I have experienced was with shockwave therapy. I had 8 sessions myself and the increase in erectile ability was very good and long-lasting. I would say it's comparable to regularly taking 2.5 mg of Cialis a day. Individual results may vary.
http://ed-shockwave.com/

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