Many men suffer from ED, a common condition that is commonly treated with medications like Viagra and Cialis. Although some ED medications can offer temporary ED relief, they may still not deal with the underlying causes of the condition. In fact, taking ED medications for an extended time may cause blood flow restrictions worse and require the use of higher doses. Tune in to the episode as I dive into the mechanisms behind ED medications and why relying solely on them may not be the best solution for addressing the root causes of ED.
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic waves to improve blood flow and promote tissue regeneration in the penis. Studies have shown that shockwave therapy can be an effective treatment for erectile dysfunction. For today’s episode, I’m going to talk about the new protocols that we have for shockwave therapy for ED. This will uplevel your erection, and improve your orgasm and ejaculation.
Have you ever taken a medication to treat a condition only to find that the symptoms return once the medication is discontinued? This episode will investigate why taking medications does not necessarily eradicate the underlying condition. Additionally, I will discuss strategies for managing chronic conditions in the long-term.
Did you know that some ED medications can have serious side effects that go far beyond the bedroom? From sudden vision loss to increased risk of heart attack, these drugs can have a significant impact on your health. If you’re curious to learn more about the potential risks associated with ED medications, keep reading – the answers may surprise you.
Watching pornography can be a normal part of a healthy sex life and shall not be accompanied by feelings of guilt or shame. However, if you find that your watching habits are becoming excessive, this could be indicative of an addiction to porn. Although this behavior may seem innocuous, if left unchecked porn addiction can have a negative impact on one’s home life, work life, and personal relationships. In this episode, Roman Mironov a coach trained by a Tony Robbins’ program and been porn-free for 8+ years, will share his strategy and motivation to help people do the same. We’re gonna hear about his journey on how he did it, so stay tuned.
Many men may experience erectile dysfunction at some point, yet they may be reluctant to consult their doctors on the matter. To address this, I have compiled a list of the ten most frequently asked questions regarding erectile dysfunction.
Approximately one-third of men experience erectile dysfunction (ED), a condition that can have a significant impact on quality of life. While the cause of ED is often attributed to issues surrounding manhood, other factors such as anxiety, stress, mental health, blood pressure and even breathing patterns may contribute. This episode will explore how breathing habits can affect sexual life and provide guidance on steps that can be taken to address it.
Peyronie’s disease is a condition that affects the penis. In this episode, we will learn about Peyronie’s disease and discuss its causes and available treatments.
Humans have developed practices for longevity and vitality since ancient times. While times have certainly changed, our bodies are more or less similar. It begs the question: what healthy practices have been lost to time that could seriously improve our energy and vitality?
Depression hurts, and so does ED. Both these issues are interrelated, and you need to look at the bigger picture regarding both! In fact, studies show that people with depression are 39% more likely to experience Erectile Dysfunction than those without it. It all goes back to how the mind affects the body and vice versa. Let’s look at what’s happening beneath the surface and find out how to steal back your erection!
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