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What is impotence?
Impotence, also called erectile dysfunction, is the inability to have or maintain an erection. More than half of all men between the ages of 40 and 71 years experience occasional or more permanent difficulty having or maintaining an erection during sexual intercourse.
There are over 50 known causes of impotence including side effects from blood pressure and cholesterol lowering drugs, oxidative stress, certain metabolic diseases, a lack of sufficient nutrients (vitamins, minerals etc.) and psychological reasons.
Specific natural ingredients (see below) are able to stimulate erection via the NO (nitric oxide) pathway. Stimulating the NO pathway dilates blood vessels in the genitalia, thereby increasing blood flow to the sexual organs in a natural way. Furthermore, unlike pharmaceutical drugs such as Viagra, these 100 percent natural ingredients do not have any dangerous side effects.
Which natural ingredients may have an effect on impotence?
L-arginine, damiana powder, ginkgo biloba, panax ginseng, coenzyme Q10, vitamins C, E, B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6, B7 (biotin), B12, B9 (folic acid) and zinc, selenium and MACA.
What effects do these ingredients have?
- Improve ability to have and maintain erection during intercourse.
- Reduce the risk of impotence.
- Increase duration of erection.
- Promote natural desire for sex.
- Improve quality of life.
- Reduce stress, anxiety and nervousness.
For the reader with a deeper interest:
How do these ingredients work?
- Treat and prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
- Stimulate the production of nitric oxide (NO).
- Stimulate NO synthase.
- Vasodilation of penile tissue.
- Microvascular dilating effect.
- Enhance blood flow to the penis.
- Reduce oxidative stress.
- Stimulate ATP synthesis (energy).
- Enhance cerebral blood flow.
- Chelate, neutralize and excrete certain toxins.
The information above is based on more than 15,500 articles published in scientific journals and which are available at MEDLINE, the world's largest medical database. Below you will find a few of them listed:
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