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Could a Radish-like Vegetable Improve ED?

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Native to Peru, the maca plant is a relative of the radish. The Indigenous people of the Andes have used the root for centuries and today it’s used in powder form to help with everything from menopause and infertility to low energy and erectile dysfunction.

The good and the bad side of maca

Maca’s attributes include protein, carbs, vitamin C, copper and iron, and its ability to be prepared in a number of ways: baked, roasted, served in soup, served in maca chicha (a fermented drink) or turned into powder and added to oatmeal, smoothies, and other supplements. Some consider maca to be a “superfood,” but others warn that it can have side effects if eaten raw. People who have thyroid problems may also need to be careful with maca as it contains substances that can interfere with the normal function of the thyroid gland.

In addition to the possibility that maca may help with erectile dysfunction, it’s interesting to note that it may also help with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is an enlargement of the prostate gland.

Another BPH and erectile dysfunction treatment

Although the jury is still out on whether maca can help erectile dysfunction for most men, the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis has been proven to work as a treatment for both BPH and erectile dysfunction.

Like Viagra, which is probably the best-known erectile dysfunction drug in the world, Cialis is available by prescription from your doctor. This ensures that the FDA can monitor Cialis and Viagra for purity and effectiveness.

Too often, supplements claiming to cure erectile dysfunction are either ineffective or worse: dangerous. In fact, some men have even died from fake ED drugs that they bought on the black market.

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We suggest you skip the herbal options and go straight to an erectile dysfunction treatment that’s been proven to work for most men, ask your doctor for a prescription today.

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