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T2 and Erectile Dysfunction - Metformin, sulfonylurea, diet, testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="finsit" data-source="post: 2367696" data-attributes="member: 536821"><p>Jumping into this a little late but per Dr. Bernstein who is undoubtedly the best living diabetic and diabetologist in the world, if you have not lost your erection completely for some long time, it gets improved as you control your BG close to normal (83 mg/dl). From his patient's experience, it starts getting back within few weeks of normalizing your BG and can be completely reversed within few months unless you have lived long with high BG and your nerve endings are all dead. The second most important thing is your cardiovascular health. If you are doing regular cardio exercises (5 times a week or 150 min/week) raising your heart rate to 120-130, this should help a lot. If you have read Protein Power by Dr. Michael Eades, it shows that if you are living Palaeolithic lifestyle and your hormonal balance is all right then your protein/fat content of the food will convert mostly to testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finsit, post: 2367696, member: 536821"] Jumping into this a little late but per Dr. Bernstein who is undoubtedly the best living diabetic and diabetologist in the world, if you have not lost your erection completely for some long time, it gets improved as you control your BG close to normal (83 mg/dl). From his patient's experience, it starts getting back within few weeks of normalizing your BG and can be completely reversed within few months unless you have lived long with high BG and your nerve endings are all dead. The second most important thing is your cardiovascular health. If you are doing regular cardio exercises (5 times a week or 150 min/week) raising your heart rate to 120-130, this should help a lot. If you have read Protein Power by Dr. Michael Eades, it shows that if you are living Palaeolithic lifestyle and your hormonal balance is all right then your protein/fat content of the food will convert mostly to testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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