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Could this vitamin also be the key to male sexual performance and long life?
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Here’s how you can feel your blood pressure normalizing and your penis waking up…
It was so strange… If I got really quiet I could feel my whole body pulsating with every heartbeat, but my penis would never pulsate like that.
That pulsating – when it’s really intense it means that your blood pressure is super-high…
So that’s when I started doing this simple 45-second activity every day – and it released all the pressure inside me…
My blood pressure reached normal within one week.
And the strangest thing was when I lay down I couldn’t feel the big pulsating sensation in my body anymore… It was quiet and calm…
BUT my penis woke up and it started pulsating… It’s like all the blood pressure went from my body and heart into my penis.
And my blood pressure stayed at a healthy level. I didn’t need Big Pharma’s chemicals anymore.
Here’s the simple 45-second activity that lowered my blood pressure and revived my erections…
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This vitamin destroys harmful gut poisons
A bacterial fragment known as endotoxin is one of the most common harmful elements that we are exposed to on a daily basis.
Bacteria that live in our gut form these endotoxins and the endotoxins don’t do much harm there.
But when large amounts of endotoxins leak from the gut and enter into circulation, they wreak havoc.
Endotoxin poisons the cells.
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It’s believed to be a major factor in many chronic diseases – not least of which are type 2 diabetes and obesity.
And now, a new study shows a relationship between vitamin C deficiency and increased circulation of endotoxins (endotoxemia).
These animal studies were conducted at Japanese universities and published in the journal Nutrition.
When endotoxin leaks from the gut, it can enter the portal vein.
That channels it into the liver where it causes massive inflammatory damage – affecting the whole body.
This study examined how vitamin C (ascorbic acid) affects the levels of endotoxin that can reach the liver.
“The aim was to determine whether vitamin C deficiency contributes to the inflammatory changes in the liver via endotoxin.”
The study also looked at the inflammatory changes initiated by endotoxin in the liver.
The researchers looked at male rats that were bred to be unable to synthesize vitamin C.
Many animals can synthesize vitamin C…humans can’t.
We must get vitamin C from our diet.
“The mechanisms by which vitamin C deficiency provokes inflammatory changes in the liver were investigated in vitamin-C-deficient rats.”
The scientists divided the rats with this condition into two groups.
The scientists supplemented one group of rats with a sufficient amount of vitamin C and they left the other group of rats vitamin-C-deficient.
“Male rats were fed a diet containing sufficient vitamin C or a diet without vitamin C for 14 or 18 days.”
Then they tested the animals for markers of inflammation related to liver function.
The study found that the inflammatory markers were much higher in the vitamin-C-deficient rats.
“Levels of acute-phase proteins and inflammation-related genes were significantly higher in the vitamin-C-deficient group than the control group.”
Tests of inflammation in other organs showed that the vitamin-C-deficient animals fared pretty badly compared to the control animals.
Vitamin C deficiency led to systemic inflammation.
“Inflammation in the liver, spleen, and lung were also increased by vitamin C deficiency.”
The vitamin-C-deficient animals had far more endotoxin seeping into their system from the gut through the portal vein than the vitamin-C-supplemented animals.
“Portal blood endotoxin concentration was significantly higher in the vitamin-C-deficient group than in the control group.”
The study found a strong relationship between interleukin Beta levels and endotoxin levels.
Interleukin Beta initiates the inflammatory response to pathogens.
The inflammatory response causes most of the endotoxin-related damage.
Interleukin Beta is a very good marker for endotoxin-related damage.
“A significant correlation between serum Interleukin beta concentrations and portal endotoxin concentrations was found in vitamin-C-deficient rats.”
These results show how vitamin C deficiency can lead to increased systemic inflammation and targeted liver damage by increasing endotoxin.
“Vitamin-C-deficiency-induced endotoxin influx into portal blood from the gut contributes to the inflammatory changes in the liver.”
Many mammals can produce their own vitamin C.
But we humans do not produce vitamin C.
In that sense, we are like the lab rats that could not produce vitamin C.
Since we cannot produce vitamin C, we need to get it from dietary sources.
And this study shows one reason why we must get adequate dietary or supplemental vitamin C.
Vitamin C is also important in the construction of collagen. On top of that, it also helps us to get rid of damaging free radicals (believed to be a major factor in aging).
Fresh fruits are a good source of vitamin C.
The grain-based nature of modern Western diets (deficient in vitamin C) may be partly to blame for our increase in chronic disease.
You should see a healthcare professional about treatment or diagnosis of inflammatory liver disease.
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Hopelessly limp penis revived in as little as 23 minutes
This is the biggest medical discovery (and scandal) on record.
Studies show that this do-it-yourself activity can resurrect your penis and bring your erections back in as little as 23 minutes.
But Big Pharma flat out admitted they have NO INTENTION of releasing this life-saving information to the public.
You’ll find the sickening quote in the report I’m about to share with you.
This do-it-yourself activity replenishes penile sensitivity and promotes erections…
And the results are almost immediate and permanent.
Here’s how men feel the day after trying this do-it-yourself activity:
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