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The politically correct term for impotence these days is "erectile
dysfunction," or ED. Whatever you call it, the lesson we
doctors were taught in medical school--that most cases of failure
to get or maintain an erection are emotional--turned out to be
dead wrong. We now know that ED has a physical cause about 85%
of the time. Usually the problem is poor circulation and reduced
blood flow to the penis, so that an erection cannot occur. Undeniably,
the new prescription drug Viagra works well for many men. But
it's expensive, can have side effects, and may not be right for
everyone. Over the years, several supplements and herbs have been
used with good results. (In fact, one of these, yohimbine, can
be so effective that it's available only by prescription.) Let's
see how some of our WholeHealth Chicago recommendations can help.
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