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Are you in a high-stress job? Unemployed? Facing a crucial deadline? Putting in too many hours at work? Going through a major change in your life? All of these things can have a profound affect on sexual desire and performance.

However, only about 5% of men who seek medical treatment for erectile dysfunction are testosterone deficient.

Aside from the obvious lung cancer, they also increase disorders of the blood vessels, listed above. Like other recreational drugs, alcohol can temporary relax you which may seem to help your erections but, long-term, it depresses your central nervous system and impairs your sexual function… “drinkers’ droop” has real long-term effect.

Get out and do something – even if it’s just walking 2 miles a day. ‘Cause’ # 9 – Psychological… stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, low self-esteem, fear of sexual failure represents 10-20% cases of impotence.

‘Cause’ # 5 – Smoking and Alcohol … cigarettes harm and hamper circulation and blood supply and contributes to hardening of the arteries, including those in the penis.

Just like heroine, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, barbiturates and many others can feel good in the moment and seem like they increase libido, eventually they will take their toll.

‘Cause’ # 6 – Hormonal Imbalances… while testosterone doesn’t directly dictate libido levels (think of young boys who get erections yet have close to zero testosterone) it does affect dopamine levels which trigger the erection chain-of-command (see below).

After age 40-50, testosterone levels begin to decline until 70 years old where it’s about 30% of what it was.

It’s not just an old wives tale that men with bad backs make bad lovers. The mistake when you have any injury is to stop activity completely which just immobilizes the area and keeps it inactive, which eliminates any chance of recovery.

‘Cause’ # 7 – Prostate Cancer and Treatments… up to 90% of men who undergo total removal of the prostate and about 75% of those who have had radiation treatment for prostate cancer experience erectile dysfunction afterward.

The problem is that advanced stages of prostate cancer often damage nerves needed for erectile function.

Luckily, you can access a free solution to surgery and drug treatments below. ‘Cause’ # 8 – Physical Injuries… damage to the spinal cord and/or pelvic area trauma, such as a pelvic fracture, can cause sufficient nerve damage that can result in impotence.

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