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Treatment options for erectile dysfunction explained

by June Miller

Created on: November 26, 2008

A healthy sex life is one of the most important things in a relationship. It is one of the things in life that defines who we are in that relationship. When one or both partners are experiencing difficulties in the sexual relationship it puts a tremendous strain on it. The problems that do occur can be the result of physical or mental malfunction that results in either a lack of desire or the ability to perform.


Duncan, my husband, has Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS affects every one differently but one of the problems he deals with is ED, erectile dysfunction. Now with Vivix it is something that is really helping him getting the erection he wants and enabling him to maintain it. Now I'm not saying this is a cure but it is improving a problem we have dealt with for years. It has to do with improving circulation in the genital area which it is what is needed in this case. What Vivix does is remove the plaque build up in your arteries and veins. Much like what a medical procedure like an angioplasty does for the heart, Vivix cleans out the plaque build up throughout your whole body. It's like having the tidy bowel brush man get into your veins and arteries and removes the plaque build up in your veins. This allows more oxygen to get to your whole body, thus improving how you think, and improving your overall health. Vivix is changing our life in so many ways but the best part is that overall you feel better. One thing I must make clear is that Vivix does not claim it improves or heals erectile dysfunction, this is just our personal experience with it. No studies have been done on this aspect of Vivix. I'm just telling you that this is what it has done for us.
Erectile dysfunction is one of those things that is rarely talked about especially among men, in their brains it is a symbol of their loss of manhood. It also not easy for women to talk to each about the problem when it is a ED. If the issue was just the woman's problem they might share it with a close personal friend. Even then it is hard to talk about. Sex still is one of those taboo subjects even among those of us who lived through the sexual revolution. It is even difficult to discuss this with your doctor. I remember when i finally got around to talking about it with our family doctor. I was nervous and didn't feel comfortable talking to him but I had questions about my own sexual issues in my relationship with myself. But I also had questions about how to improve my sexual relationship with husband's while

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