LOW LIBIDO, SOFT ERECTION, AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Do you avoid your partner when sex is initiated?

Do you think back longingly about when you had better, longer, more amazing sex?

Want to know how to increase your libido and sex drive?

Testosterone isn’t the only hormone that contributes to a man’s his sex drive but it’s a darn important one. This is a touchy subject for a lot of guys, but it doesn’t mean we ignore it. A healthy sex life equals intimacy, pleasure and happiness. Even more, frequent sexual activity has been shown to offer many surprising health benefits including a stronger immune system, lowering blood pressure, increasing heart health not to mention burning calories and strengthening muscles. People with active sex lives tend to exercise more frequently and eat healthier. Sex helps you connect with your partner and increases the level of trust, intimacy and love you have with your partner. Most importantly, regaining your sex drive will make you happier.

Erectile Dysfunction

You’re about to get intimate with your partner and you’re unable to perform.

It happens. To everyone.

Telling you that soft erections are no fault of your own likely isn’t going to make you feel better but knowing you can fix it should. Here’s the background on erectile dysfunction: the inability to perform sexually is attributed to many factors including stress, poor health, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and hardening of the arteries. It is also correlated to psychological problems such as depression, anxiety and relationship issues. The short answer is erections depend on testosterone, but the relationship between the two is complex and not fully understood. Many men report improvements in their erections after replacing their testosterone, however, these same men often need some help from medications known as PDE-5 inhibitors such as Viagra and Cialis. Talk to our provider, we carry all of them and in a variety of strengths and doses. We’ll find the one that works for you.

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