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Health Issues // Impotence
High Blood Pressure
Although it may seem that having high blood pressure would make it easier to
get an erection, it doesn't. The number of men with high blood pressure that
suffer from impotence is staggering. It's not necessarily the illness that renders
them ill equipped in the bedroom; it's the treatment. It's well known that the
vast majority of drugs prescribed for blood pressure cause impotence. Many
men refuse to take blood-pressure medication out of a fear of becoming
impotent. They would rather risk a heart attack or stroke than lose their ability
to achieve an erection.
The solution is to get your blood pressure down and get off the medication. The
best way to do that is by going vegetarian or vegan. Multiple studies confirm
that the incidence of high blood pressure in meat-eaters compared to that in
vegetarians is nearly triple and the incidence of very high blood pressure in
meat-eaters compared to that in vegetarians is 13 times higher! The rate of
substantial improvement in patients with high blood pressure by switching to a
vegetarian diet is an astounding 30 to 75 percent. The number of patients with
high blood pressure who are able to completely discontinue the use of medications
after adopting a low-sodium, low-fat, high-fiber vegetarian diet is 58 percent.
Most remarkable of all is that the incidence of high blood pressure among
senior citizens in countries eating traditional low-fat plant-based diets is
virtually zero!
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