ProVIGRAX - Herbal Viagra
We all know what Viagra is. I can remember a few years ago when Viagra first appeared. Men were crazy about it. At last something that will improve male erection or an impotence treatment!
As time went on, more and more people turn to Viagra to help them achieve and maintain erections that last long enough for sexual intercourse. Unfortunately however, not everyone can use Viagra as impotence treatment for a series of reasons.
Doctors don’t encourage the use of Viagra if you have had an earlier history of a heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening irregular heartbeats within the last six months, have a history of heart failure, have coronary artery disease, have angina, have high or low blood pressure, have liver problems, have kidney problems; have ever had blood problems, including sickle cell anemia or leukemia; have a bleeding disorder, have a stomach ulcer, have retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited condition of the eye), have a physical deformity of the penis such as Peyronie’s disease, have a condition that could lead to prolonged and painful erections, such as a tumor of the bone marrow, sickle cell anemia, or leukemia and the list goes on and on. To use Viagra, you need a Doctor’s prescription in order to determine whether you are free from the mentioned anomalities.
Taking human safety into consideration, various researches have been carried out to find an alternative to Viagra that is safe for everybody with no negative side effects. Provigrax impotence treatment was born.
After many different independent clinical analyses, Doctors endorsed Provigrax impotence treatment as safe for everyone, and that it has absolutely no negative side effects associated with Viagra. That is why people refer to Provigrax as the herbal Viagra.
Provigrax is an herbal fast acting non prescription formula for impotence treatment. This Provigrax or herbal Viagra is also a lot cheaper than Viagra and costs $2 per pill which is the normal dose per day.
More information: http://provigrax.com
Smoking and Impotence
Approximately 50% of American men over 40 have experienced problems with impotence to varying degrees, according to a study by the New England Research Institute. The ability to have an erection declines with age. A recent study suggests that 19 million men from age 40 to 70 in the U.S., out of a total of more than 37 million, either may be impotent or may have experienced the problem.
While it used to be thought that impotence was primarily a psychological problem, doctors now tell us that physical causes predominate. Among the most common: atherosclerotic disease (vascular disease), which usually starts affecting men as they age… in the 50s, 60s, and especially in the 70s; diabetes; alcoholism; neurogenic problems, such as MS (multiple sclerosis); spinal cord injuries; hormonal deficiencies; certain medications, such as those used to treat high blood pressure, tranquilizers, sedatives, and amphetamines.
The Marlboro Man may be impotent.
According to Denver urologist Lawrence Karsh, M.D., smoking is one of the worst things a young man can do to his body. We already know about smoking’s link to lung cancer and heart disease. But smoking, over many years’ time, can also damage and block the blood vessels inside the penis, resulting in a failure to sustain a normal erection. In most cases, the damage won’t be seen until it’s too late - - sometimes not for 20 - 30 years or longer.


