Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 I understand that persons with high blood pressure are at risk when taking Viagra or all the other brands like it. If someone knows of an alternative to them please let me know. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Greetings, If you have high blood pressure, (thus causing the inability to take Viagra), my recommendation would be to focus on lowering the blood pressure before doing anything else. Erectile dysfunction is often the body's way of saying that you cannot handle the rigors of sex in the condition your body is in. Rather than trying to circumvent the body's warning system, I would recommend ascertaining what is ailing in your body (excess weight, excess sodium, excess stress, inactivity, etc.) and causing the shutdown in the first place. Fix the problem and the symptoms go away. Modern medicine teaches us to treat the symptoms, not the problem, and I think Viagra is one of those types of medicines. Rather than addressing what caused the erectile dysfunction in the first place, it seeks to just " get things in motion again " instead of fixing the cause. I liken this to patching all 4 tires each time you drive the wrong way out of a parking lot and over the spikes instead of learning where the proper exit is and not subjecting your car to such atrocities. Sodium, smoking, and stress are the three top things that can raise your blood pressure (and pain, but that's usually a temporary raise). Reducing these three catalysts will take you far in your search to the end result of sexual function. Listen to your body, and learn what it has to teach you. It is an incredible machine, designed to heal itself if allowed. Find out what lies within... Karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Thanks for responding. I don't smoke, I am not a sodium freak and I have a bit of stress. I've learned to control sodium and stress. I believe the cause for my high blood pressure is weight. I used to jog at least three times per week but now that both my wife and I are retired I don't jog anymore. Last time I went to the track I think I over did it and had to visit the doctor. Anyways, thank you very much for your recommendations. AL. , " White Rabbit " <whiterabbit wrote: > > > > > > Greetings, > > > > If you have high blood pressure, (thus causing the inability to take > Viagra), my recommendation would be to focus on lowering the blood pressure > before doing anything else. > > > > Erectile dysfunction is often the body's way of saying that you cannot > handle the rigors of sex in the condition your body is in. Rather than > trying to circumvent the body's warning system, I would recommend > ascertaining what is ailing in your body (excess weight, excess sodium, > excess stress, inactivity, etc.) and causing the shutdown in the first > place. Fix the problem and the symptoms go away. > > > > Modern medicine teaches us to treat the symptoms, not the problem, and I > think Viagra is one of those types of medicines. Rather than addressing > what caused the erectile dysfunction in the first place, it seeks to just > " get things in motion again " instead of fixing the cause. I liken this to > patching all 4 tires each time you drive the wrong way out of a parking lot > and over the spikes instead of learning where the proper exit is and not > subjecting your car to such atrocities. > > > > Sodium, smoking, and stress are the three top things that can raise your > blood pressure (and pain, but that's usually a temporary raise). Reducing > these three catalysts will take you far in your search to the end result of > sexual function. > > > > Listen to your body, and learn what it has to teach you. It is an > incredible machine, designed to heal itself if allowed. Find out what lies > within... > > > > Karen > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Alsports - Have you checked with your doctor regarding your prostrate? Any circulatory problems? Heart problems/heart meds? Depression/depression meds - these could also be a factor. Helen , " alsports2000 " <alsports2000 wrote: > > Thanks for responding. I don't smoke, I am not a sodium freak and I > have a bit of stress. I've learned to control sodium and stress. I > believe the cause for my high blood pressure is weight. I used to jog > at least three times per week but now that both my wife and I are > retired I don't jog anymore. Last time I went to the track I think I > over did it and had to visit the doctor. Anyways, thank you very much > for your recommendations. AL. > , " White Rabbit " > <whiterabbit@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Greetings, > > > > > > > > If you have high blood pressure, (thus causing the inability to take > > Viagra), my recommendation would be to focus on lowering the blood > pressure > > before doing anything else. > > > > > > > > Erectile dysfunction is often the body's way of saying that you > cannot > > handle the rigors of sex in the condition your body is in. Rather > than > > trying to circumvent the body's warning system, I would recommend > > ascertaining what is ailing in your body (excess weight, excess > sodium, > > excess stress, inactivity, etc.) and causing the shutdown in the > first > > place. Fix the problem and the symptoms go away. > > > > > > > > Modern medicine teaches us to treat the symptoms, not the problem, > and I > > think Viagra is one of those types of medicines. Rather than > addressing > > what caused the erectile dysfunction in the first place, it seeks > to just > > " get things in motion again " instead of fixing the cause. I liken > this to > > patching all 4 tires each time you drive the wrong way out of a > parking lot > > and over the spikes instead of learning where the proper exit is > and not > > subjecting your car to such atrocities. > > > > > > > > Sodium, smoking, and stress are the three top things that can raise > your > > blood pressure (and pain, but that's usually a temporary raise). > Reducing > > these three catalysts will take you far in your search to the end > result of > > sexual function. > > > > > > > > Listen to your body, and learn what it has to teach you. It is an > > incredible machine, designed to heal itself if allowed. Find out > what lies > > within... > > > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Have Maca powder. But make sure it's the organic kind, otherwise it might not have the energy levels you would like. Really good. Even tastes nice, especially in a banana smoothie. C. , Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > > Hello person seaking natural viagra. I would also like to recomend that you haave your prostate psa levels, often times men with elevated PSA suffer from erectile disfunction as well. If you find that your PSA levels are high, i would recomend getting yourself on Beta Prostate by Dr. Roger Mason. the Beta sistosterol in the supplement is 300 times more powerful than saw palmetto alone. hope this help. you can find a good source for this product at : https://secureordering.biz/betaSecureOrder3.cfm > > alsports2000 <alsports2000 wrote: Thanks for responding. I don't smoke, I am not a sodium freak and I > have a bit of stress. I've learned to control sodium and stress. I > believe the cause for my high blood pressure is weight. I used to jog > at least three times per week but now that both my wife and I are > retired I don't jog anymore. Last time I went to the track I think I > over did it and had to visit the doctor. Anyways, thank you very much > for your recommendations. AL. > , " White Rabbit " > <whiterabbit@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Greetings, > > > > > > > > If you have high blood pressure, (thus causing the inability to take > > Viagra), my recommendation would be to focus on lowering the blood > pressure > > before doing anything else. > > > > > > > > Erectile dysfunction is often the body's way of saying that you > cannot > > handle the rigors of sex in the condition your body is in. Rather > than > > trying to circumvent the body's warning system, I would recommend > > ascertaining what is ailing in your body (excess weight, excess > sodium, > > excess stress, inactivity, etc.) and causing the shutdown in the > first > > place. Fix the problem and the symptoms go away. > > > > > > > > Modern medicine teaches us to treat the symptoms, not the problem, > and I > > think Viagra is one of those types of medicines. Rather than > addressing > > what caused the erectile dysfunction in the first place, it seeks > to just > > " get things in motion again " instead of fixing the cause. I liken > this to > > patching all 4 tires each time you drive the wrong way out of a > parking lot > > and over the spikes instead of learning where the proper exit is > and not > > subjecting your car to such atrocities. > > > > > > > > Sodium, smoking, and stress are the three top things that can raise > your > > blood pressure (and pain, but that's usually a temporary raise). > Reducing > > these three catalysts will take you far in your search to the end > result of > > sexual function. > > > > > > > > Listen to your body, and learn what it has to teach you. It is an > > incredible machine, designed to heal itself if allowed. Find out > what lies > > within... > > > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2006 Report Share Posted November 17, 2006 you ever try diabetic socks? they are suppose to improve circulation in the legs of diabetics , Alfonso Ramos <alsports2000 wrote: > > I did visit a doctor for that because my psa was high > every time he would check and he went as far as a > biopsy but did not find anything wrong. I think that > my problem comes from the fact that I had my varicose > veins removed from both my legs and I have poor > circulation. I am working on improving my situation > and I just want to do it the save way, I don't want to > make things worse for myself. Thanks. > > --- Melisa R Miles <melisarose wrote: > > > Hello person seaking natural viagra. I would also > > like to recomend that you haave your prostate psa > > levels, often times men with elevated PSA suffer > > from erectile disfunction as well. If you find that > > your PSA levels are high, i would recomend getting > > yourself on Beta Prostate by Dr. Roger Mason. the > > Beta sistosterol in the supplement is 300 times > > more powerful than saw palmetto alone. hope this > > help. you can find a good source for this product > > at : https://secureordering.biz/betaSecureOrder3.cfm > > > > > > alsports2000 <alsports2000 wrote: > > Thanks for > > responding. I don't smoke, I am not a sodium freak > > and I > > have a bit of stress. I've learned to control > > sodium and stress. I > > believe the cause for my high blood pressure is > > weight. I used to jog > > at least three times per week but now that both my > > wife and I are > > retired I don't jog anymore. Last time I went to > > the track I think I > > over did it and had to visit the doctor. Anyways, > > thank you very much > > for your recommendations. AL. > > , " White > > Rabbit " > > <whiterabbit@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Greetings, > > > > > > > > > > > > If you have high blood pressure, (thus causing > > the inability to take > > > Viagra), my recommendation would be to focus on > > lowering the blood > > pressure > > > before doing anything else. > > > > > > > > > > > > Erectile dysfunction is often the body's way of > > saying that you > > cannot > > > handle the rigors of sex in the condition your > > body is in. Rather > > than > > > trying to circumvent the body's warning system, > > I would recommend > > > ascertaining what is ailing in your body (excess > > weight, excess > > sodium, > > > excess stress, inactivity, etc.) and causing the > > shutdown in the > > first > > > place. Fix the problem and the symptoms go > > away. > > > > > > > > > > > > Modern medicine teaches us to treat the > > symptoms, not the problem, > > and I > > > think Viagra is one of those types of medicines. > > Rather than > > addressing > > > what caused the erectile dysfunction in the > > first place, it seeks > > to just > > > " get things in motion again " instead of fixing > > the cause. I liken > > this to > > > patching all 4 tires each time you drive the > > wrong way out of a > > parking lot > > > and over the spikes instead of learning where > > the proper exit is > > and not > > > subjecting your car to such atrocities. > > > > > > > > > > > > Sodium, smoking, and stress are the three top > > things that can raise > > your > > > blood pressure (and pain, but that's usually a > > temporary raise). > > Reducing > > > these three catalysts will take you far in your > > search to the end > > result of > > > sexual function. > > > > > > > > > > > > Listen to your body, and learn what it has to > > teach you. It is an > > > incredible machine, designed to heal itself if > > allowed. Find out > > what lies > > > within... > > > > > > > > > > > > Karen > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Melisa > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > The all-new Mail beta > Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > http://new.mail. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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