Help needed.I’m lucky to find your site.A year ago I started doing PC exercises because I thought they might help me control my ejaculation and erection better.I was doing them every day for a months when I realized that the opposite happened.I started to experience weaker erections and premature ejaculation.I thought it was because of the accumulated fatigue on the muscles so I continued (doohh) and of course became much worse 2-3 weeks after and stopped.The premature ejaculation continued 2-3 months but my erection never improved much – it is still weak.I went to a doctor and he prescribed me cialis without listening very carefully what I was saying and I used to take 10mg of cialist but didn’t work. Please help me!

Why is my erection still weak, what did I do?
Why does Cialis isn’t working?
I feel soreness in my PC muscle(even after a year!), especially when I sit, why?

JG.

ANSWER
JG, usually contracting the PC muscle is the last hope for one to achieve erection, that is if he lacks the proper testosterone and DHT levels to support one. Contracting the PC muscles stimulate prostaglandin E2 production from the prostate and bulbourethral gland in order to assist erection if the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-testicular axis are not working properly.

You will need Multi-Alpha, 5HTP-Nettle, Alpha-Amino, Ultra-Purified-FishOil, and testicle temperature regulatory solutions to help you gradually rejuvenate your neuro-endocrine function , stabilize your serotonin and GABA nervous function, increase androgens, and boost your prostaglandin E1/E3, endorphin and Nitric Oxide production for healing.

Cialis isn’t working because the parasympathetic nervous endings in the arteries can’t produce NO and cGMP, and your DHEA, testosterone, and DHT levels become too low. The PDE-5 inhibitor drug is supposed to accumulate the cGMP for dilation of penile arteries.

The soreness is the inflammatory responses of your prostate and testicles due to excessive prostaglandin E2 production with a lack of prostaglandin E1 and endorphin.

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