Warning: these Big Pharma treatments are TERRIBLE for men…
—-Important Message for Men Who Want to Increase Their Metabolic Rate—-
Men who eat sugar, BURN sugar — and here’s why that’s a GREAT thing (especially down there)
Do you know what eventually happens to men who only burn fat and not sugar?
Their metabolic rate plummets…and then come the side effects…
Diabetes, low testosterone, obesity, more age-related diseases, even cancer…
And especially bad erections problems, the worst thing men can go through…
So what men want is a sugar-burning metabolism…
Because a sugar-burning metabolism is the key to remaining healthy naturally, and feeling youthful, no matter how old you are.
In fact, men with sugar-burning metabolisms often experience these benefits:
- Less belly fat and more lean muscle mass
- Long-lasting and firm “rockiness” in virtually all men, no matter how long it’s been
- Restores sexual vigor and stamina, even in men who are on multiple medications
- Fixes blood sugar issues without medications
- Perfect for pre-diabetic men who want to regain their health, and diabetic men who are sick of suffering from the symptoms…
- …and much more…
(Hint: All you gotta do is take a few sips…)
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If you want good rockiness, avoid these 2 treatments from the doc
Two of the most common treatments that men are given as they get older are statins to lower cholesterol and ACE inhibitors to lower blood pressure.
ACE inhibitors often cause direct problems with being able to “get it up,” because of the way that they relax blood vessels.
It’s not the only problem they cause, but it is one of the problems that bothers guys the most.
Statins, on the other hand, don’t usually cause problems with boners, but they can have serious and devastating long-term side effects…
…like elevating blood sugar levels and causing diabetes to develop.
It’s weird, because even though this connection is VERY well established, doctors still often hand out these substances like they are candy.
This is where I need to tell you that I’m NOT a doctor. This is NOT medical advice.
I’m not telling you to go off of your ACE inhibitors or statins without talking with your doctor about what’s best in your particular situation.
But it’s important if you are taking one of these substances that you understand what you might be getting yourself into down the line.
What Names Are Statins Sold Under?
Statins are sold under many names, including Lipitor, Lescol, Lescol XL, Mevacor, Altoprev, Pravachol, Crestor, Zocor, and Livalo.
These are incredibly popular treatments, and nearly 1 in 4 people over the age of 45 are taking a statin.
Combine the 45+ age groups and both genders, and it comes out that one in four Americans, ages 45 and older, are taking a statin. There are roughly 127 million Americans over age 45.
Most doctors consider statins completely safe, but information has been emerging for many years that shows that this may not be the case.
FDA Warnings About Statins
In 2008, the FDA changed the warning information for statins, including this gem:
Increases in blood sugar levels have been reported with statin use.
While slightly higher blood sugar isn’t much a problem in the short term, if your body becomes less able to regulate blood sugar then it can become a problem.
Statins Linked to Diabetes
One of the big challenges with statins is that they are meant to be taken every single day — usually for the rest of your life.
The risks for “maintenance treatments” like this often fall through the cracks because they APPEAR safe in the short term, but long term carry much higher risks.
In a study published in 2019, statins were closely associated with developing insulin resistance and diabetes.
Individuals using statins may be at higher risk for hyperglycaemia, insulin resistance and eventually type 2 diabetes. Rigorous preventive strategies such as glucose control and weight reduction in patients when initiating statin therapy might help minimize the risk of diabetes.
This MIGHT be acceptable if statins prolonged your life overall, but they don’t. In fact, there is NO benefit for extending life because of statins.
The meta-analysis by Ray et al1(p1030) found that statin therapy has “no benefit on all-cause mortality in high-risk primary prevention population.”
While these substances DO lower cholesterol, they DON’T have any effect at all on extending life.
For me, there is no reason to take these dangerous substances.
But you will have to decide what is right for you with your doctor and by doing your own research.
It’s your health. It’s up to you what you do with it.
—-Important Message For Men on Statins or Men With High Cholesterol—-
Men: The real reason men have HIGH cholesterol and LOW testosterone
I’ve discovered a natural way to get the body to reduce high cholesterol levels…by turning cholesterol into testosterone…
…the body transports the cholesterol down to the testicles where the Leydig cells are…
…and turns this cholesterol into testosterone!
To tell you the truth, it’s actually a natural process the body does automatically…
But sometimes this process gets disrupted as men age, and from the meds we’re taking, and the foods we’re eating.
I guarantee you’re going to love the benefits it gives you “down below”…
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