Here is the latest. While Viagra™ and other medications have been the ED treatment of choice for millions of men, according to Men’s Health News, the same blue pills that may give you an erection, can also rob you of your orgasm. The magazine, reporting from a Cornell University study, said that about two-thirds of men on ED drugs are still suffering because they “can’t finish the job.”
According to the study, sixty-five percent of men on ED meds reported reduced pleasure during orgasm, if and when they reached it all. In the same study, fifty-eight percent said they had ejaculation problems, ranging from premature ejaculation to an inability to ejaculate altogether. While considering all of your ED treatment options, be sure to discuss these possible side effects with your doctor and your partner.
Meanwhile, if you’ve ever had trouble with your finale, Men’s Health has some tips for how to boost your orgasms and rediscover the fun in sex:
Sleep More
A couple of nights in a row with fewer than six hours of sleep can throw off your testosterone, which, in turn, can make it tougher for your brain to process all the incoming sensations that make it possible to reach orgasm. Does your schedule just not allow six hours of sleep at night? Then try morning sex, since that’s when your testosterone levels are usually highest.
Lift Weights
Weight lifting can increase your testosterone levels by as much as 49 percent, according to a Finnish study. A separate Brazilian study similarly showed that when men did a full-body lifting routine, they had significant increases in testosterone immediately after their workout. The amount of weight did not matter.
There are ED treatments that do not involve pills, such as Bonro Medical’s patented one-piece vacuum therapy device, the Vacurect™. It has a documented success rate of more than 96% in creating sustainable erections in men who suffer from ED or impotency. And it comes without many of the “unintended consequences” that pills may bring. Furthermore, the non-invasive Vacurect™ is designed so that it can be used quickly and incorporated into foreplay. It is covered by Medicare. So, if you and your doctor think we can help, visit our web site at http://www.bonro.com or give us a call, toll-free at 1-877-266-7699. And please don’t hesitate to call us with any specific questions you may have about our products, their usage and the applicable insurance coverage. We’re Bonro Medical and we’re here to help you.
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