There are so many issues with this drug, Google the side effects of Viagra and then ask yourself if the work to get the extra pounds off is worth the risk you will be avoiding.
A Big, Fat Problem With Testosterone
Author: Dr. Stephen Chaney
You can’t turn on the TV nowadays without seeing ads for
medications to prevent erectile dysfunction and allow you to be ready “when the
moment is right.” You have probably also heard the ads for testosterone creams
to treat “low T”. Similar ads seem to find their way into our email inbox almost
every day. Evidently, we guys must have a problem. Drugs that increase sexual
potency appears to be a topic of much relevance to many of us.
But if you listen to the ads carefully, you will discover that all of these drugs have serious side effects including:
But if you listen to the ads carefully, you will discover that all of these drugs have serious side effects including:
- Sudden drops in blood pressure
- Sudden decreases or loss of vision or hearing
- Chest pain, dizziness and nausea
- And many more
Can Obesity Affect Your Sex Drive?
While millions of American women are on a diet at any one
time, many men just ignore those extra pounds. Things like heart disease, cancer
and diabetes seem to be much more distant threats to us. The male ego also
allows us to stand in front of a mirror, pot belly and all, and visualize
ourselves as we were in our college years.
But, what if obesity lowered your testosterone levels and caused erectile dysfunction? Would that get your attention?
That is why a recent study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism should be of great interest to all of us. This study looked at 1700 men of all weights and showed that weight gain of 30 pounds lowered testosterone levels as much as if the men had aged 10 years.
Low testosterone levels in men lead to depression, loss of muscle mass and bone density, feminization, and that all important loss of sexual drive and performance.
Viagra - Without The Side Effects
So guys, if you are concerned about your sexual performance, but don’t want
to take drugs that may have serious side effects, you have another option. Just
take off some of that extra weight you have accumulated over the years. That may
just increase your testosterone levels and your sexual performance naturally.
And you won’t have any side effects, just side benefits.
The Bottom Line:
So guys, if you are not motivated to lose those extra pounds by how you
look or by the increased risk of heart disease, cancer & diabetes, now you
have yet another reason to shed those extra pounds. Perhaps this should be the
year that you actually stick to your new year’s resolution to lose weight.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any
disease.
Dr. Steve Chaney
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About The
Author
Dr. Chaney has a BS in Chemistry from Duke University and a
PhD in Biochemistry from UCLA. He is Professor Emeritus from the University of
North Carolina where he taught biochemistry and nutrition to medical and dental
students for 40 years. Dr. Chaney won numerous teaching awards at UNC, including
the Academy of Educators “Excellence in Teaching Lifetime Achievement Award”. Dr
Chaney also ran an active cancer research program at UNC and published over 100
scientific articles and reviews in peer-reviewed scientific journals. In
addition, he authored two chapters on nutrition in one of the leading
biochemistry text books for medical students.
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