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What are the ten common causes of ED (erectile dysfunction, impotence)? The typical medical doctor is one of the ten common causes of ED (erectile dysfunction, impotence).

Example: Do you have high blood pressure? Your doctor won't be able to heal you. All he can do is a blood pressure check, and a script for a blood pressure drug, for example Propranolol, with the usual side-effect of ED (erectile dysfunction, impotence) he fails to tell you about. Why? Because he's not a healer, but a glorified drug dealer.

Example: Are you depressed? He won'r be able to heal you. All he can do is a script for an antidepressant drug, for example Zoloft, with the usual side-effect of ED (erectile dysfunction, impotence) he fails to tell you about. Why? Because he's not a healer, but a glorified drug dealer.

Example: Do you have ED (erectile dysfunction, impotence)? He won't be able to heal you. All he can do is a script for an erection drug, for example Viagra, with the ususal side effects that range from headaches to heart attacks. Why? Because he's not a healer, but a glorified drug dealer.

Issue 8: If you have low libido (sex drive), he is unsure, uneducated, and inexperienced as to what causes low libido. So he does nothing for you, not even a script for a drug. Why? Because he is alarmingly ignorant as to how to treat your low libido. It's a shame and a crime that he isn't up to speed with the research.

Issue 9: If you suggest hormone tests to find out which hormones would be best for you, or if you suggest your testosterone, DHEA, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and SHBG levels should be checked, he will visibly lose his confidence. Reluctantly he may order some, but not all, hormone tests you mention to him. However, he won't give you any script for any testosterone.

Issue 10: As to giving or not giving you a script for testosterone, he acts like he was your daddy. Like as if he didn't know that his job was to make recommendations, not decisions. As to using or not using testosterone, he needs to be reminded that your body is yours, not his. And that you're the owner of that body, not him. Therefore, you should make that testosterone decision, not him! ...More >>

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