How to get rid of impotence today? What is the most modern and effective method? We talked about this with one of the leading specialists in the field of international expert urology – Mr. Emeka Olajide.
— Hello, nice to meet you! According to statistics, the number of men suffering from sexual problems is increasing, and the disease itself is starting to affect young men. This is not only happening in Nigeria but all over the world. However, despite this widespread issue, many men do not seek help and prefer to take artificial potency enhancers and similar products. Tell me, why is such approach dangerous?
— Hello! 95% of my patients initially suffer from problems with sexual potency. Unfortunately, specialists do not inform men about all the risks of sexual impotence and often prescribe tonics only. And because of this, only a small percentage of patients can be saved on the operating table.
Firstly, taking artificial potency enhancers or similar synthetic products has never been considered an effective method. Moreover, these products have always been classified as placebos. It’s like taking a painkiller to combat a migraine. The erection may appear abnormally for a while, but not only will the problems persist, but they will also intensify. The formula is simple: the more synthetic tonics you use, the more you diminish sexual effectiveness.
Taking “blue pills” is accompanied by terrible side effects – from headaches to heart attacks. In addition, it alters the blood chemistry. However, abstaining from sexual activity is even worse, as it is the primary cause of prostate cancer cells’ appearance.
Many men don’t even take tonics. They completely stop having sex. There is no sexual potency, which is normal, especially among older men who believe so. However, it is the lack of sex that kills a man faster.
— Can you explain your statements, what exactly is the danger of not having sex?
— It is a serious matter because abstaining from sex for a long period leads to the excessive growth of the prostate gland with cancerous lesions.
One of the main functions of the prostate gland is to secrete a special mixture that mixes with and dilutes the sperm during ejaculation. The gland continuously produces secretions, and chemically, it is 100% protein, similar to the protein found in chicken eggs. Now, imagine what happens during long-term storage of such protein? When it is not renewed due to a prolonged absence of ejaculation, for example, for more than a month?
It “spoils” and becomes a breeding ground for disease-causing bacteria. From this, the prostate tissues become inflamed, leading to a condition called chronic prostatitis. During flare-ups, chronic prostatitis may cause symptoms such as pain and difficulty urinating, while at other times, the disease may be asymptomatic. The bacteria penetrate the tissues deeply, providing a favorable environment for another extremely serious process: the development of cancer cells in the context of ongoi
ng inflammation.