Whether you currently suffer from ED or are hoping to sidestep this condition, try these tips to overcome ED for better health and a better sex life. Start walking. According to one Harvard study, just 30 minutes of walking a day was linked with a 41% drop in risk for ED. Other research suggests that moderateContinue reading “Overcome Erectile Dysfunction for better health and a better sex life”
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Erectile Dysfunction and Type 2 Diabetes
Alcohol, Erectile Dysfunction and more
Did you know, for example, that men who exercise 30 minutes a day are 40% less likely to have ED than sedentary men? Or that ED is twice as prevalent among men with depression? Or that men with high HDL cholesterol are far less likely to have ED than men with low HDL cholesterol? WhatContinue reading “Alcohol, Erectile Dysfunction and more”
Erectile Dysfunction and size of neck
Hormonal and Chemical Balance and the signals from our bodies
Positive Negative Tests/Signs/Symptoms DHEA, growth hormone, produced by the body, affected by cortisol hormones For prevention of osteoporosis schizophrenia, lupus, erectile dysfunction; vegetables and fruits, wild yams, fish oil; sleep; no stress If not in balance, facilitate aging, ovarian cancer, affects adrenals; stressful lifestyle Low energy, hormonal imbalance, ages prematurely, poor skin health, and poorContinue reading “Hormonal and Chemical Balance and the signals from our bodies”
For energy metabolism, consume protein- rich foods (6 functional amino acids); brain uses 20% of the energy from food
Of the 20 amino acids required for protein synthesis, six of them (arginine, cysteine, glutamine, leucine, proline, and tryptophan), collectively known as the functional amino acids, regulate key metabolic pathways involved in cellular growth, and development, as well as other important biological processes such as immunity and reproduction. Note: Intense exercise decreases the plasma glutamineContinue reading “For energy metabolism, consume protein- rich foods (6 functional amino acids); brain uses 20% of the energy from food”