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Are You Ready For Erectile Dysfunction Treatment?

Most men with erectile dysfunction slide into the problem one sexual experience at a time. It does not usually just appear like a heart attack. It does not show up one day and your treat it with a pill the next and it is gone. No it slowly invades yours life. The question then is when are you ready for erectile dysfunction treatment?

Is it after the first loss of erection at the worst of times or is after the twentieth? Do you wait until it becomes such a problem that it is consuming all parts of your life? Do you wait for the depression and anxiety? Perhaps you wait until your partner complains or even leaves? The point is that every man is different and every man will reach "their time" and there need to fix the problem. My advice is to not wait to long. It is easier to get rid of it you have not laid claim to a habit of what you perceive as failure.

Prostate problems affect a large percentage of the male population over 50 years of age. These problems manifest as hyperplasia or swelling of the prostate, impotence issues, urinary issues and worst of all, cancer issues.

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men and 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Factors such as age, lifestyle and family history are all significant in the onset of prostate problems. However men should be familiar with one very important aspect to prostate health over which they have complete control and this is the area of zinc nutrition.

Research conducted at the Linus Pauling institute in Oregon State University has shown that prostate swelling usually precedes prostate cancer. This swelling or hyperplasia as it is known has also been shown to be associated with zinc deficiency.

While they did not conclude that this swelling was a precursor to prostate cancer, it is almost always seen prior to the onset of the disease. They also showed in the course of these investigations that this prostate swelling could be reduced by adequate zinc intake. In fact the prostate cells that were beginning to swell underwent programmed cell death or apoptosis when zinc deficiency was corrected.

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