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Matt Cook here, and most of us men know how important high testosterone is…
But did you know that keeping T high can make your member grow bigger and stay bigger?
It’s true — here’s how…
—-Important Message From Jack Grave—-
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Most guys know that changes to hormones like testosterone can play a major role in erections problems and other sexual problems.
Testosterone is very active in the brain — it can control your libido, mood, drive etc. Low testosterone is well known to cause depression.
So many assume that the relationship between low testosterone and poor erections has to do with the brain. There is some truth to that.
But there is a much bigger picture.
Testosterone is essential in optimizing the structure of the body — from the heart to the muscles — even right down to the penis.
More and more research is showing a link between low testosterone and the infiltration of collagen fibers in the penis.
These are fibrous proteins which shrink and deform the penis — making it near impossible to maintain rockiness.
The human study was carried out at the Federal University of Naples Italy. The findings were published in BNC Surgery.
Cavernosal fibrosis is a term which refers to the infiltration of the large, swelling structure in the interior of the penis…
Something called the corpus cavernosum fills with scar tissue (fibrosis).
When aroused, the corpus cavernosum becomes engorged with blood — causing a boner.
But the infiltration of scar tissue — fibrosis — inside the corpus cavernosum prevents it from filling with blood properly.
This cavernosal fibrosis can cause deformation of the penis and poor rockiness.
This research was designed to look at the relationship between age, testosterone levels, cavernosal fibrosis, and poor erections caused by changes to the penis structure.
“We study the possible correlation between age, testosterone deficiency, cavernosal fibrosis and ‘penile’ dysfunction.”
The researchers recruited 47 men with poor rockiness.
The men completed standardized questionnaires which assessed the degree of perceived erections problems.
The men also went through physical tests — something called the rigiscan.
This is a device which is fitted over the penis during sleep.
It measures changes in the penis during sleep, when men should achieve natural boners.
The rigiscan method removes the influence of any psychological factors which could potentially cause poor rockiness.
A positive rigiscan result means that there is a physical problem.
Otherwise, erections problems are attributed to psychological causes.
Blood testosterone levels were tested and all of the patients had penis biopsies to look for scar tissue — fibrosis — inside the main body of the penis.
The study showed that men with a positive rigiscan result — who did not achieve erections during their sleep — were far more likely to have penile fibrosis.
“Cavernosal fibrosis increased the risk of ‘penile’ dysfunction with positive rigiscan in both young and old patients.”
Younger guys with fibrosis were eight times more likely to have a positive rigiscan result.
Older guys were 24 times more likely to have a positive rigiscan result when they had fibrosis.
The study also showed that low testosterone was a significant risk factor for fibrosis.
Older and younger guys were much more likely to have penile fibrosis if they had low testosterone.
“Low testosterone increases the risk of ‘penile’ dysfunction with positive RigiScan in both young and old patients.”
Young guys with low T were 4x more likely to have a positive rigiscan result — meaning purely physical erections problems.
Older guys with low testosterone were 15 times more likely to have a positive RigiScan.
Testosterone levels tend to drop with age — but doesn’t have to be this way. There is a lot you can do to protect and optimize your testosterone production.
This study shows that testosterone levels, not age, are the major determining factor in poor erections caused by physical deformity of the penis.
“This study demonstrates a strong association among age, testosterone deficiency, cavernosal fibrosis and ‘penile’ dysfunction positive rigiscan.”
This type of fibrosis of the penis is what causes Peyronie’s disease.
But it’s also causing “run-of-the-mill” erections problems in many, many men.
—-Important Message From Matt Cook—-
Think you need testosterone? Don’t do anything until you read this…
Once a man begins getting medical testosterone – his body down-regulates its natural production…
Plus, the testosterone gets turned into estrogen, the feminine hormone that grows breasts and damages a man’s libido further…
So now, the man’s body stops producing its own testosterone naturally and it turns a big part of the fake testosterone into estrogen.
The man needs more and more fake testosterone, but that means more estrogen…
…and soon it all becomes a downward spiral for the man’s libido and performance.
So now, knowing all this…
…the only thing left is to figure out how to naturally raise testosterone…
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Testosterone deficiency causes penile fibrosis and organic erectile dysfunction in aging men. Evaluating association among Age, TDS and ED
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23173727/