Wednesday, August 3, 2022

diabetes and your manhood

Most guys don't want to talk about it… But men with diabetes are 3X more likely to get erectile
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Most guys don't want to talk about it…

But men with diabetes are 3X more likely to get erectile dysfunction...

So let's not pretend like all is well in the bedroom when the truth is... diabetes is waging war on your manhood right now.

The tricky part is...

You can't treat diabetes-induced ED like you would "normal" ED.

"Normal" erectile dysfunction can be helped with certain diet changes, drugs, or in some cases maybe pumps or rings…

But diabetes-induced ED is a nightmare of its own that requires a totally unique and different approach...

And it's actually very simple and easy…

And it's something that ANY man can use from the comfort of his own home to get the rock-hard firmness and reliability that's been missing for years.

See how thousands of other men are restoring that high-school backseat love-making passion into their marriage in a matter of days using a strange Biblical ingredient that you may have in your house right now…

=> Ancient Biblical Herb Gives Men With Diabetes More Frequent, Harder, Reliable Erections




Before you go - must read: "Your Morning Coffee May Present a Cancer Risk, Experts Warn"

Coffee has long been known to be a healthy boost to our sluggish mornings. Full of beneficial antioxidants, this beverage helps us keep oxidative stress and inflammation at bay with moderate consumption. But how you drink your daily dose plays a significant role in how healthy this habit actually is.

A 2019 study confirmed that the temperature at which we consume our hot drinks can put our health at serious risk. Gulping down a cup of freshly poured, steaming coffee may give you that pick-me-up at the moment, but it's bad news for your esophagus in the long term. According to the study, which examined more than 50,000 tea-drinkers over 10 years, participants who preferred their beverage "very hot" had an increased risk of developing esophagus cancer. The statistics aren't negligible: those consuming at least 700 milliliters of piping hot tea daily were at a 90% higher risk.

Going to the other extreme may not be a much better idea, either. Sugary iced coffees sold by major chains might contain as much as a quarter of your daily recommended calorie intake. These beverages make your chances of becoming overweight skyrocket, which brings about its own set of health risks, including but not limited to cancer.

So, how should you drink your coffee in a safe and healthy way? Simply wait until it cools below 140 F or add a splash of milk to instantly decrease its temperature. Skip the sugar, and you'll have a healthy, energizing drink without the potential drawbacks.

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