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Medical recommendation
The members of the Hungarian Men's Health Science Society are committed to the fact that prevention is the primary concern for men's health. Men's health is endangered by numerous factors, and erectile dysfunction can often appear before or as the first sign of any other disease. Although erectile dysfunction is a treatable problem these days, it can often cause psychological or relationship problems, and many men cannot take or are unable to take potency-enhancing drugs due to side effects.
Doctors who specialize in male medicine agree that the best way to treat erectile dysfunction is to prevent it, i.e. to minimize the chance of developing it. Nowadays, scientifically proven, effective, side-effect-free products are available, which are recommended for all men who are health-conscious.
Agents containing arginine, carnitine, pine bark extract can not only help to prevent erectile dysfunction per se, but can also help in all cases where the aim is to maintain healthy vascular walls. Thus, these preparations can also complement treatments aimed at preventing complications caused by cardiovascular diseases, arterial stenosis and diabetes.
Communications demonstrating effectiveness
Literature cited:
- Urol Int. 1999;63(4):220-3. Effectiveness of oral L-arginine in first-line treatment of erectile dysfunction in a controlled crossover study. Klotz T1, Mathers MJ, Braun M, Bloch W, Engelmann U.
- J Sex Marital Ther. 2003 May-Jun;29(3):207-13.Treatment of erectile dysfunction with pycnogenol and L-arginine. Stanislavov R, Nikolova V.
- Int J Impot Res. 2008 Mar-Apr;20(2):173-80. Epub 2007 Aug 16. Improvement of erectile function with Prelox: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial. Stanislavov R, Nikolova V, Rohdewald P.
- 2004 Apr;63(4):641-6. Carnitine versus androgen administration in the treatment of sexual dysfunction, depressed mood, and fatigue associated with male aging. Cavallini G1, Caracciolo S, Vitali G, Modenini F, Biagiotti G.
- Fertility and Sterility, Jan 2004, 81(1):93-98, “Coenzyme q10 supplementation in infertile men with idiopathic asthenozoospermia: an open, uncontrolled pilot study” Giancarlo Balercia, M.D. Fabrizio Mosca, Ph.D.Franco Mantero, M.D.Marco Boscaro, M.D.Antonio Mancini, M.D. Giuseppe Ricciardo-Lamonica, Ph.D.GianPaolo Littarru, M.D.
- 1996 May;12(5):344-8. Zinc status and serum testosterone levels of healthy adults. Prasad AS, , Mantzoros CS, Hess JW, Brewer GJ.
- J Sex Med 2014 Nov;11(11):2792-800. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12661. Epub 2014 Aug 5.Vitamin D and erectile dysfunction. Barassi A1, Pezzilli R, Colpi GM, Corsi Romanelli MM, Melzi
- Liu X et al. French Maritime Pine Bark extract Pycnogenol dose-dependently lowers glucose.
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Links referred to:
http://www.hazipatika.com/taplalkozas/anyagcsere/cikkek/a_nelkulozhetetlen_cink/20011010145744
http://www.webbeteg.hu/cikkek/egeszseges/5372/a-koenzim-q10-jotekony-hatasai
Read more about the research in Hungarian here:
http://www.tmkronika.hu/hirek/a-haloszobai-teljesitmeny-titka-d-vitamin
Other references:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12851125
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10743698
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