Erection Problems?
As men, we have a huge sex drive. It comes from the primitive animals that we are. We are mentally wired to want sex and we have hormones that drive a very strong sex drive. That is all good and I doubt there are many men that want it any other way.
A man always strives to make his partner and himself happy. When a man has difficulty achieving this goal naturally, he’s best off choosing simple solutions to be get hard and stay hard. Your heart must pump blood whenever your brain sends the signal for you to get hard. As soon as you have sustained blood pressure and increased ways to increase blood flow to your penis, your sex life will also be fully enhanced.
Electro stimulation is one way to “kick start” the nerves that work to open and then constrict blood vessels in the penis. But, creating a regimen that includes changes to diet, herbal supplements and hygiene are critical to achieving the full benefit of electro.
As every man knows, an erection starts in the brain. Sensory or mental stimulation – sexual arousal . This is followed by a burst of a brain chemical called nitric oxide, which functions as a neurotransmitter.
Nitric oxide causes the smooth muscle enzyme guanylate cyclase to produce a messenger called cyclic guanine monophosphate (cGMP), which acts to increase the size of blood vessels carrying blood to the penis, and contracting the size of vessels carrying the blood out.
When the smooth muscles are relaxed, blood can flow in through the arteries and fill the spaces. This influx of blood creates pressure in the corpora cavernosa, making the penis expand. The tunica albuginea then acts like a trap door, keeping the blood in the corpora cavernosa, allowing for sustained erections.
The whole thing comes to an end when muscles in the penis contract to stop the inflow of blood and open the veins for blood outflow.
Decades ago, scientists postulated that the majority of men were not getting erections do to psychological factors, “psychogenic impotence”. The term ‘impotence’ disappeared in recent years right along with that false theory.
This condition is now referred to as ED or erectile dysfunction. We now know there’s much more to ED than what’s in your head. Today, ED is mostly attributed to physical causes that include:
- Modern medicines – blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants , tranquilizers, appetite suppressants, and cimetidine (an ulcer drug).
- Lifestyle – smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, alcohol and drug abuse.
- Vascular diseases.
- Chronic illnesses – hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, intestinal inflammation, etc.
- Low testosterone
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As men, we have a huge sex drive. It comes from the primitive animals that we are. We are mentally wired to want sex and we have hormones that drive a very strong sex drive. That is all good and I doubt there are many men that want it any other way.
A man always strives to make his partner and himself happy. When a man has difficulty achieving this goal naturally, he’s best off choosing simple solutions to be get hard and stay hard. Your heart must pump blood whenever your brain sends the signal for you to get hard. As soon as you have sustained blood pressure and increased ways to increase blood flow to your penis, your sex life will also be fully enhanced.
Electro stimulation is one way to “kick start” the nerves that work to open and then constrict blood vessels in the penis. But, creating a regimen that includes changes to diet, herbal supplements and hygiene are critical to achieving the full benefit of electro.
As every man knows, an erection starts in the brain. Sensory or mental stimulation – sexual arousal . This is followed by a burst of a brain chemical called nitric oxide, which functions as a neurotransmitter.
Nitric oxide causes the smooth muscle enzyme guanylate cyclase to produce a messenger called cyclic guanine monophosphate (cGMP), which acts to increase the size of blood vessels carrying blood to the penis, and contracting the size of vessels carrying the blood out.
When the smooth muscles are relaxed, blood can flow in through the arteries and fill the spaces. This influx of blood creates pressure in the corpora cavernosa, making the penis expand. The tunica albuginea then acts like a trap door, keeping the blood in the corpora cavernosa, allowing for sustained erections.
The whole thing comes to an end when muscles in the penis contract to stop the inflow of blood and open the veins for blood outflow.
Decades ago, scientists postulated that the majority of men were not getting erections do to psychological factors, “psychogenic impotence”. The term ‘impotence’ disappeared in recent years right along with that false theory.
This condition is now referred to as ED or erectile dysfunction. We now know there’s much more to ED than what’s in your head. Today, ED is mostly attributed to physical causes that include:
- Modern medicines – blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants , tranquilizers, appetite suppressants, and cimetidine (an ulcer drug).
- Lifestyle – smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, alcohol and drug abuse.
- Vascular diseases.
- Chronic illnesses – hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, intestinal inflammation, etc.
- Low testosterone