Happier Mood and Harder Erection with Fresh Catch Fish Oils
People who live in high-stress, demanding environments and who suffer from Omega-3 deficiencies experience a reduced level of vital transporter complexes responsible for moving serotonin to nerve cell junctions. When serotonin levels see a reduction, nerve and hormonal interactions alternate, resulting in various degrees of erectile dysfunctions.
What It Is Formulated To Do:
- Help restore weak erections or impotence caused by depressive mood disorders and SSRI drugs
- Rejuvenate nerve endings damaged by antidepressants
- Increase blood flow to the penile tissues
- Enhance nitric oxide production
- Sustain firmer erections
- Overcome Erectile Dysfunction with DHA & EPA Nutrition [What to expect, See it]
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Herbal Formula OverviewCindium increases sex drive
Epimedium contains icariin, a cGMP-specific PDE-5 inhibitor that helps maintain an erection.
Griffonia contains 5-HTP, a neurotransmitter that balances mood and helps with depression.
Omega 3 affects the molecular mechanism of serotonin at the nerve cell junctions. Improved serotonin levels too help elevate mood and control ejaculations.
Schisandra is considered a restorative tonic for young adult suffering from sexual exhaustion, which can damage erectile capacity.
Tongkat Ali improves sex drive for men with low libidos.
Antidepressants and E.D.
Antidepressant drugs help provide serotonin to the body, elevating an
individual’s mood and altering a man’s thinking process. Sure, the drugs
are helpful in severe cases of depression, but antidepressants come
with an ineffectual side effect: erectile dysfunction. These
drugs elevate prolactin production, leading to a pituitary functional
disorder called HyperProlactimia. High levels of prolactin in your
bloodstream, along with reduce levels of nitric oxide, can prevent an
erection.
In severe cases, men experience both weak erections and early
ejaculation problems. Doctors often recommend Omega-3 from fish oil to
serve as a supplement for people taking Selective Serotonin Reuptake
Inhibitor (SSRI) drugs, i.e., antidepressants.[3]
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