…circulation and arterial health are systemic, we also use EECP at Whitaker Wellness to treat patients with vascular dementia and memory loss, erectiledysfunction, Parkinson’s disease, neuropathy, peripheral artery disease, stubborn hypertension, some types of kidney disease and vision problems, and…
…lipids, obesity, metabolic syndrome, inactivity, and smoking, which are the most significant contributors to cardiovascular disease and to erectiledysfunction (ED). Weight loss, regular exercise, a high-fiber low-fat diet, and targeted supplements not only reduce risk of heart attack and stroke, but…
…and sometimes embarrassing, health problems. Help! My sex drive is as strong as ever, but my body doesn’t always cooperate. Most cases of erectiledysfunction (ED) have a physical, rather than a psychological cause, and the likely culprit is atherosclerosis—you’re just not getting enough blood…
…of—a heart attack or stroke than those with normal blood sugar metabolism. Nor do they recognize that diabetes is a primary contributor to erectiledysfunction (impotence) and dementia. Furthermore, most people either don’t know or tend to ignore the subtle warning signs of this devastating disease…
…maintain blood sugar levels that are closer to normal. Nor do they recognize that diabetes is a primary contributor to conditions such as erectiledysfunction (impotence) and dementia. As a matter of fact, most people either don’t know or tend to ignore the subtle warning signs. It’s time we all…
…percent of all diabetics have some form of nerve damage, and a majority of lower extremity amputations are performed on people with diabetes. Erectiledysfunction, impaired digestion, urinary incontinence, excess sweating, gum disease, and increased risk of infection are additional health risks of diabetes…
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…likely to have—and die of—a heart attack or stroke than those with normal blood sugar levels. Diabetes is also a primary contributor to erectiledysfunction (impotence) and dementia. Unfortunately, most people either don’t know or tend to ignore the subtle warning signs of this devastating disease…
…often experience weakness and loss of muscle control and coordination. They may also experience impaired digestion, carpal tunnel syndrome, erectiledysfunction, or other problems that are caused by nerve damage. And because they sometimes develop ulcers on their feet, which are very slow to heal and…