In this WisePatient video, urolgosit Erik Goluboff, MD, of Beth Israel Medical Center, explains why he's not a fan of dietary supplements to treat erectile dysfunction. Exercise, however, is a different story.
I don't actually like any of them if it makes you feel better to take them because remember erectile function is a lot of psychologic stuff, if it makes you feel better to take those medication sometimes it works, but I don't think there's any real biological basis for taking those supplements. Again if exercise is going to improve your cordial vascular health exercise is good for erectile function.
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