ED is a Predictor of Heart Attack

Well its all over the news. ED can be from arterial disease. Arterial disease is characterized by endothelial dysfunction. Guess what - low T is a significant cause endothelial dysfunction in men and TRT reverses the mechanism of the dysfunction; but physically scarred areas will remain that way. So TRT can be restorative and preventative while also fixing some ED for many.

The press stories do not discuss testosterone. It is the word that cannot be said.

The so prescription heart meds should be given out with Viagra to address the problem instead. At least that is the most profitable thing.

[quote]KSman wrote:
Well its all over the news. ED can be from arterial disease. Arterial disease is characterized by endothelial dysfunction. Guess what - low T is a significant cause endothelial dysfunction in men and TRT reverses the mechanism of the dysfunction; but physically scarred areas will remain that way. So TRT can be restorative and preventative while also fixing some ED for many.

The press stories do not discuss testosterone. It is the word that cannot be said.

The so prescription heart meds should be given out with Viagra to address the problem instead. At least that is the most profitable thing.[/quote]

Before I new my T was low, I told my doc that I wasn’t getting as hard as I used too, before intercourse. He wrote me a prescription for Viagra. I did as the directions stated, but It didn’t do anything for me.

In my infant stage of TRT, I have had quit a few times, where my T and E2 must have been perfect, because those nights, I had the biggest, and hardest erection in my life(my wife was pleasantly surprised).

It’s not surprising, because ED, high blood pressure, heart disease, type II diabetes and low T are all aspects of the same problem; metabolic syndrome.