Can this fizzy drink get more blood flow down there?

Can this fizzy drink get more blood flow down there?

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It quadrupled penile blood flow, Turkish researchers found.

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I didn’t tell my wife that my blood pressure was dangerously high, until…

It had gone up to 190/110 at times…

But I wanted a natural way to fix things.

Because the treatment the doctor gave me made my penis flat and useless…

I was too young to stop having sex with my wife…

So I went straight to the bathroom and dumped the rest of those drugs in the trash.

Then I covered the pills up with a few pieces of tissue so my wife wouldn’t spot them there.

What the heck was I doing?

I needed to take these just so I wouldn’t have a stroke…?

But that wasn’t the worst of it…

Oh, no. My erection problems were about to get a million times worse…

Until…

See the rest of my extraordinary story…

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Can this fizzy drink get more blood flowing down there?

Vasculogenic erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain erections due to problems with the regulation of blood flow.

One of the oldest and most effective treatments – aspirin – has many effects on the blood.

These scientists wanted to find out if aspirin could treat vasculogenic ED.

The results were very promising!

This human study was published in the Journal of International Urology and Nephrology.

Some men who suffer from erection problems also have high levels of platelets in their blood.

Platelets play a role in clotting and changing the consistency of the blood in general.

So it makes sense that an abnormal number of platelets may play a role in vascular dysfunction and (of course) vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.

With this idea in mind, scientists recruited 184 men between the ages of 18 and 76 who had been diagnosed with vasculogenic ED.

The group of men was divided into two randomized groups.

Group 1 had 120 patients. They received a small amount of aspirin per day (100 mg).

Group 2 had 64 patients. They received an inactive placebo.

To find out if there were any changes in sexual performance, the men were asked to complete a questionnaire about erection problems.

This was a standardized questionnaire commonly used to diagnose ED.
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It is known as the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF).

The questionnaire consists of 15 questions with five graded answers to each question.

The study also ran a separate comparison based on a sub-section of the questionnaire – specifically relating to sexual encounters.

This second analysis was based on questions #2 and #4 in the questionnaire.

“2. When you had erections with sexual stimulation, how often were your erections hard enough for penetration?”

“4. During sexual intercourse, how often were you able to maintain your erection after you had penetrated (entered) your partner?”

The study ran for six weeks.

The questionnaires were completed before the study began and then again at the end of the six weeks.

Both groups began with a baseline score of around 14.

When the scientists compared the scores after the intervention, they found that aspirin significantly improved erections!

The scores in the placebo group had improved by two points and the scores in the aspirin group had improved by seven points.

“In the aspirin group, the improvement in scores was 7.2. In the placebo group, the change was only 2.0.”

On question 2 and 4 in the questionnaire – related to sexual interactions – the aspirin group showed even more improvement.

The placebo group scored 9.4% and 12.5% on the sexual interactions questions.

The aspirin group scored 36% and 46% on the same questions.

The aspirin group scored about 4 times higher on sexual encounters.

“In the aspirin group, the changes were 36% and 46%. In the placebo group, these changes were only 9% and 12%.”

Aspirin showed improvement in vasculogenic ED by all measures used in this study.

“When compared with the placebo group, aspirin-treated subjects showed a significant improvement in all three efficacy measures.”

This study tested the theory that men with a high platelet count and vasculogenic ED could see improvement from aspirin therapy.

A small amount of aspirin proved to be very effective in men with vascular ED.

“100 mg of aspirin administered once a day significantly improved penile function in men with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.”

A relatively small amount of aspirin was used in this study.

By the way, I make a fizzy drink out of the aspirin – combined with baking soda to make it more friendly on the gut…kind of like homemade Alka Seltzer.

And remember, aspirin can cause bleeding problems for some people.

You should see a health care professional about diagnosing and treating any medical conditions…

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You will probably never meet these men who often live to 95 or older. But here’s their secret.

These guys are not vegetarians. They regularly eat meat, even pork. And they are not physical fitness nuts.

NONE of them work out, and NONE of them do purposeful physical exercise.

They are often smokers.

And no, they are not genetically gifted…When these men move to the typical Western country, they stop living so long.

This proves that their long life and virility has to do with lifestyle, not genetics.

And the most striking thing is… These men have sex with their wives practically until the day they die…

…well into their 90s and even low 100s.

And I’ve found ONE major health trick that these men ALL do:

This ONE health trick gives them long LIFE, great sexual performance,  AND cancer-free health…

(Hint: High blood pressure and high cholesterol may be ESSENTIAL to these men’s good health.)

Here is the weird health trick I discovered these men all have in common…

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Antiplatelet (aspirin) therapy as a new option in the treatment of vasculogenic erectile dysfunction: a prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11255-018-1786-0 The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) Questionnaire https://www.hiv.va.gov/provider/manual-primary-care/urology-tool2.asp

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