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Common Conditions that affect Millions of Men:

In America today, 29.4 million have high blood pressure,and50.4 million have high cholesterol. These men may have different medical conditions, but many of them have one thing in common: changes in blood flow that can lead to changes in erections.

   High blood pressure and high cholesterol can all contribute to changes in erections because these conditions impact blood flow, which is critical to healthy erectile function. Changes in erections are a sign of erectile dysfunction (ED). Difficulty getting and keeping an erection long enough to finish having sex is known as erectile dysfunction, or ED. Some men have trouble getting an erection in the first place, while others have difficulty keeping one. And these problems may occur frequently or just occasionally.

 


 

How does Argenix Help with Erectile Dysfunction?

Arginine is a precursor to nitric oxide, meaning that the body converts Arginine into nitric oxide gas.  Nitric oxide is then used by the body to do many different things and in terms of this discussion, the male body uses Nitric Oxide gas to make blood vessels relax, elastic and dilated.  In fact, the discovery of the Nitric Oxide Pathway was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998.  Arginine is a safe and natural supplement to increase Nitric Oxide production. The impact of Arginine in preventive healthcare and Anti-Aging is profound, not to mention that it is a safe and effective replacement for non natural sexual enhancement drugs.

 


Dr. Jonathan S. Stamler, a professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Center, put it best when he said of Nitric Oxide: It does everything, everywhere. You cannot name a major cellular response or physiological effect in which [Nitric Oxide] is not implicated today. It’s involved in complex behavioral changes in the brain, airway relaxation, beating of the heart, dilation of blood vessels, regulation of intestinal movement, function of blood cells, the immune system, even how fingers and arms move.”