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Mind thoughts and emotions that are pessimistic in nature not only affect your mental state, but
performance of your penis as well.
As with other medical conditions,
effects of impotence can be magnified if we do not follow a proper health regimen. The top dog in promoting erectile dysfunction is
use of drugs, particularly
cancer sticks you find over
counter – we all know which one that is.
Cigarettes reduce
amount of blood flow to
penis. Undergoing surgery and prescription drugs also contribute to
problem, like tranquilizers, medications for seizures, beta blockers, and diuretics. Even a simple over
counter drug like NyQuil Cold & Sinus (a decongestant) can reduce blood flow to
penis, at least temporarily.
We’ve probably all seen those commercials before. You know,
one with Rafael Palmeiro (major league baseball player in his late 30´s) promoting
use of a special pill known throughout
globe as Viagra. Viagra is a staple of American culture –
subject of endless tonight show monologue jokes and a popular conversation topic anywhere.
At a cursory glance, Viagra may seem like a sideshow attraction, but its been proven to be one of
most effective drugs you can take for erectile dysfunction. Using Viagra requires a doctors prescription, but it is so readily available you can get away without one.
Before considering going on this pill, maintain a healthy lifestyle and build up those testosterone levels naturally. Make a visit to your doctor to discuss a proper dosage and see if Viagra is right for you. Remember, there are many erectile dysfunction pills out there –
goal is to see which best suits your condition. Don’t fret over this condition – with
plethora of solutions and medications combating this problem, you’ll be sure to be fine in no time.

Cathy Taylor is a marketing consultant with over 25 years experience. She specializes in internet marketing, strategy and plan development, as well as management of communications and public relations programs for small business sectors. She can be reached at Creative Communications: creative--com@cox.net or by visiting www.menopauseinfo.org or www.internet-marketing-small-business.com