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Diabetes with ED
January 23, 2008
Erectile dysfunction and diabetes
The solution
Most men experience episodes of erectile dysfunction from time to time, but you’re not doomed to a lifetime of erectile dysfunction just because you have diabetes. Take action today!
- Control your blood sugar level. Good blood sugar control can prevent the nerve and blood vessel damage that leads to erectile dysfunction. If you’re having trouble controlling your blood sugar level or following your diabetes treatment plan, talk to your doctor.
- Manage your medications. If you’re taking any medications that may be contributing to erectile dysfunction — such as certain drugs used to treat depression or high blood pressure — ask your doctor about changing your treatment plan.
- Stop smoking. Smoking and using other types of tobacco narrows your blood vessels. This contributes to blockages that can lead to erectile dysfunction. Smoking can also decrease nitric oxide levels, which may hamper blood flow to your penis.
- Limit how much alcohol you drink. Drinking too much alcohol — more than two drinks a day — can damage your blood vessels and make erectile dysfunction more likely. (more…)
Herbal sex pills
January 18, 2008
They’re touted as the natural remedy for erectile dysfunction (ED), but what you may be popping to perform in bed may cause reactions you weren’t expecting.A recent investigation by the Associated Press revealed that male enhancement pills touted with natural ingredients may actuallyhave more of the drug contained in prescription-only equivalents. And Pfizer, maker of Viagra, reported that it conducted its own study of over 3,000 herbal enhancement supplements and found that nearly 70 per cent of them contained the main ingredient found in Viagra.The danger of unknown ingredients doesn’t lie in the established and approved lab-tested brands, but in unregulated knock-offs sold over the Internet.Matthew Pyatt, a naturopathic doctor with Grassroots Naturopathic in Calgary, says there are alternatives to the happy little blue pill, citing there are certain proven amino acids, vitamins and herbs that can be used.
have more of the drug contained in prescription-only equivalents. And Pfizer, maker of Viagra, reported that it conducted its own study of over 3,000 herbal enhancement supplements and found that nearly 70 per cent of them contained the main ingredient found in Viagra.The danger of unknown ingredients doesn’t lie in the established and approved lab-tested brands, but in unregulated knock-offs sold over the Internet.Matthew Pyatt, a naturopathic doctor with Grassroots Naturopathic in Calgary, says there are alternatives to the happy little blue pill, citing there are certain proven amino acids, vitamins and herbs that can be used.