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<blockquote data-quote="MetabolicJim" data-source="post: 2176422" data-attributes="member: 517274"><p>I probably shouldn’t offer any advice because I’m not a doctor. ED could be a sign of something serious cardiovascularly for all I know.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, have you checked your vitamin D? I found out last summer that I was low on vitamin D. My sex drive had been virtually absent over the winter. When I started sunbathing and supplementing it came back. Of course I was making numerous other changes to my diet and exercise so I can’t be sure. Anyway if you’re not supplementing I would imagine it’s low risk for most people. You can pick up tubs of 25ug D3 in most supermarkets. Do you think it’s the drive that’s missing or is the mind willing but the body weak?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MetabolicJim, post: 2176422, member: 517274"] I probably shouldn’t offer any advice because I’m not a doctor. ED could be a sign of something serious cardiovascularly for all I know. Anyway, have you checked your vitamin D? I found out last summer that I was low on vitamin D. My sex drive had been virtually absent over the winter. When I started sunbathing and supplementing it came back. Of course I was making numerous other changes to my diet and exercise so I can’t be sure. Anyway if you’re not supplementing I would imagine it’s low risk for most people. You can pick up tubs of 25ug D3 in most supermarkets. Do you think it’s the drive that’s missing or is the mind willing but the body weak? [/QUOTE]
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