Does anyone know what alternative supplement I can take for erectile dysfunction?
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Erectile dysfunction
Introduction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects the lives of many middle-aged men and their partners to one degree or another. The term erectile dysfunction covers a range of disorders, but usually refers to the inability to obtain an adequate erection for satisfactory sexual activity.
Although erectile dysfunction, formerly called impotence, is more common in men older than 65, it can occur at any age. An occasional episode of erectile dysfunction happens to most men and is normal. As men age, it's also normal to experience changes in erectile function. Erections may take longer to develop, may not be as rigid or may require more direct stimulation to be achieved. Men may also notice that orgasms are less intense, the volume of ejaculate is reduced and recovery time increases between erections.
Reply:Masturbation and porn.It works.
Reply:Kegel exercises may help, find the PC muscle by stopping midstream during urinating, that the muscle you need to continue to flex and relax. flex 10 seconds on and off after some exercises you will have harder erections.
Good Luck
Reply:Enzyte is a product that has been advertised by saturation coverage on television channels such as CourtTV. However, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) about Enzyte for deceptive advertising. It is manufactured by Berkeley Nutritionals, which is alleged to be the subject of an investigation by the Attorney General of Ohio and the defendant in class-action lawsuits.
Enzyte is a supplement that claims to increase the male libido or frequency of erections of the penis. Commercials for Enzyte are shown regularly on television. These commercials feature a man named Bob who never stops smiling, apparently because he had taken Enzyte and improved the size of his sex organs. The commercials are riddled with symbolic phallic imagery, e.g. golf clubs, remarkably tall glasses of iced tea, and a hose spraying barely a trickle of water (carried by someone who doesn't use Enzyte).
The effectiveness of Enzyte is in dispute. Some medical professionals in fact advise against taking Enzyte, saying that it can lead to damage. The Center for Science in the Public Interest have urged the Federal Trade Commission to disallow further television advertising for Enzyte due to a lack of proper studies supporting claims. Enzyte maker Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, Inc., is currently under a class action lawsuit for false advertising.
Enzyte is said to contain: Tribulus terrestris; Yohimbe Extract; Niacin; Epimedium; Avena sativa; Zinc Oxide; Maca; Muira Pauma; Ginkgo biloba; L-Arginine; Saw Palmetto. Other ingredients: gelatin, rice bran, oat fiber, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide.
Herbal and other alternative treatments are generally ineffective when tested blind, but may be useful for their psychological (placebo) effect: if a good result is expected, any highly-praised, and often expensive, treatment can be effective. Reputable drugs can also benefit from the same effect.
One solution for you is:
If Viagra Brand is to expensive you can try Generic Viagra
A generic drug contains the same active ingredients in the same dosage form as a brand name drug. The strength and purity of generic medications are strictly regulated. The FDA requires all generic manufacturers to demonstrate that a generic drug will have the same medical effect as its Name-Brand equivalent by measuring the rate and extent of drug absorption. The generic drug should treat your illness or condition with the same effectiveness and safety as its brand name equivalent. Generics have to meet the same rigorous requirements as Name-Brand drugs.
Reply:im gonna ask u a question for this question...........Do you wake up in the mornings with an erection ?.............if you do then theres a scicological problem going on with you and not a erectile disfunction problem. It has been proven that most men who complain of having erectile disfunction, are really doing it to them selves with out even knowing it. you should talk with your neurologist about this and have him talk with you more openly.
you could also have a possible prostate problem, have you been checked for that? do you pee a little more than you should? do you have to like push or strain to get the urine flow to get going?
you obviously will not find your solution on here...........GO SEE YOUR DOCTOR !!
Reply:If your erectile dysfunction is due to age, you may have to either cough up for the real thing or explore other ways of sexually satisfying yourself and your partner. If it's due to a medical condition, talk to your doctor and maybe they can change your medication.
While some herbal remedies can be effective, I'd be hesitant to just experiment with any of them that promise to be cheap miracle drugs that turn you into Jack the Wonder Schlong. Try seeing an actual naturopathic doctor if you want to try an alternative supplement.
Reply:Unfortunately, all of these other "supplements" are total garbage and a waste of money. If you're looking for something "cheaper" that does the same thing as Viagra, forget it. It does not exist.
In fact, the makers of Enzite are currently in the middle of a class action law suit for fraud.
As long as there are men who think that over the counter/from the internet herbal supplements are going to give them the erection they'd get from Viagra, there will be hucksters ready to sell them junk and take their money.
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