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    ED/ Widened Veins ? Can peating help

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      Mulloch94 @kgsh1
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      @kgsh1 PDE5 inhibitors won't increase neuronal nitric oxide. In fact they don't increase nitric oxide at all. They just prevent the breakdown of cGMP which keeps NO active longer. Try drinking pomegranate juice two to three times a day, this will increase nNOS.

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        kgsh1 @Mulloch94
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        @Mulloch94 thank you, i drank it in the past. I appreciate the response. Anything else you could recommend? Best regards

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          Mulloch94 @kgsh1
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          @kgsh1 Take vitamin D, and eat a diet that prioritizes fruits, vegetables, and dairy, with only minimal amounts of grains, meat, fish, and egg. That way you can keep parathyroid hormone (PTH) suppressed and lower your calcification.

          Vitamin D also has some independent mechanisms besides it's effects on calcium metabolism that may be helpful. Like keeping the androgen receptors sensitive and healthy.

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            Mulloch94
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            SSRI meds will fuck with your boners too, so maybe look into alternatives if you're on one. An SARI, like Trazadone, for example, would be less problematic on your sex life.

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              kgsh1 @Mulloch94
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              @Mulloch94 no noim not on SSRIs, thank you for the concern. Any supplements you think i should be taking?

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                kgsh1 @Mulloch94
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                @Mulloch94 Alright, my last blood tests showed that my vitamin D was pretty high already. Thank you for the advice!

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                  Mulloch94 @kgsh1
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                  @kgsh1 said in ED/ Widened Veins ? Can peating help:

                  @Mulloch94 no noim not on SSRIs, thank you for the concern. Any supplements you think i should be taking?

                  You could try some P5P to keep prolactin suppressed. But I don't think that's your main issue. Reducing porn consumption should be your main goal.

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                  @Mulloch94 Alright, my last blood tests showed that my vitamin D was pretty high already. Thank you for the advice!

                  High as in above the reference range? Maybe reduce your dosage a little. Somewhere between 2,500-5,000IU's is best for most people.

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                    DavidPS
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                    Another supplement to consider is hesperidin & diosmin complex.

                    What Are the Health Benefits of Hesperidin and Diosmin?
                    Diosmin: Benefits, Dosage, Side Effects, and More

                    ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
                    ☂️

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                      kgsh1 @Mulloch94
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                      @Mulloch94 yeah, it was above like 70 which is reference apparentlyz then 2 weeks later it was even higher without me even taking any. I was just in the sun

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                        Mulloch94 @kgsh1
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                        @kgsh1 Interesting, I guess just back off the sun a little. You're lucky to live in a place where you can get enough sun like that. Even in the summer, where I'm at it's always semi-cloudy, except for late June to July.

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