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Erectile Dysfunction 101
The chart above is telling.  It shows that 52% of men studied, from a large sample, suffered from some form of Erectile Dysfunction. 

ED can be defined as the inability to maintain or sustain an erection. ED comes in a range from minimal to chronic and severe. In any case, ED can greatly impact the quality of a man's life for the worse.  It can have profound effects on self-esteem and all manner of relationships, sexual and non-sexual. The good news is that, thanks to modern science, and many many years of study, there are now many different ways to cure the problem.

Erectile dysfunction affects most men at some point in their lives and the chance of occurrence increases with age. The first important factor is determining if the dysfunction is caused by physical or emotional issues. The only way to test if the problem is physical or psychological is by excluding physical diseases that may be at fault.

The majority of long-term erection difficulties are caused by some sort of physical ailment. The most common are vascular disease, which is the hardening of arteries, certain kinds of prescription drugs, and fatigue. These are just a few examples though in a long list. In these cases, blood is unable to surge or remain in the penis.

While approximately 70% of ED cases are physiological, the other 30% are caused by psychological factors. These factors include, but are not limited to, stress, depression and loss of self-worth. This sort of dysfunction starts with the brain.

There are many different methods to cure erectile dysfunction, both medical and non-medical. It's important to remember that any sort of treatment should be used in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle. Drugs, alcohol and smoking play a part in ED.

Medication prescribed by a doctor is common, either oral or injected directly into the penis. Medications like Viagra have helped thousands of men across the country, but also have adverse side effects including nausea and dizziness and are incompatible with certain medications. They must be taken about an hour before sex is possible. Surgery is another method, but is expensive with a long recuperation period. Surgery involves prosthetic implants, or a pump inserted into the genital area that the male would have to pump before sexual intercourse.

Therapy, penis pumps, and herbal supplements are three non-medical methods of curing ED. Therapy, with a registered sex therapist or other mental health professional, is quite effective in cases of psychological-caused ED, but not in physical cases. Therapy tends to be a long process, and some men are embarrassed to talk at length about their sexual problems. Penis pumps are used by inserting the penis into a tube and using a pump until erection is achieved, at which point a ring is rolled onto the base of the penis to keep the erection hard. It works, but the pump must be used each time before intercourse and doesn't address the real problem, only acting as a temporary fix.

A safe and easy method is the use of herbal supplements, like VP-RX Plus™. These supplements are made from organically-produced plants chosen for their aphrodisiacal qualities  that have been used for hundreds of years in different parts of the world. Herbal supplements are completely free of side effects and deliver quick results. The user can stop the treatment at any time with no adverse effects. Herbal supplements not only address the physical, but the psychological factors as well, as it increases libido.

It is important to talk to your doctor before undergoing any sort of treatment.
Source: Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 1, 663-664 (September 2002)
doi:10.1038/nrd898
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