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Acupuncture May Assist With ED

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 09 May 2007 | There are 0 comments

If it enables you maintain better erections then we are all for it...

Some men say that they were cured of erectile dysfunction by being treated with the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture.  Acupuncture is a little understood science that has been passed down for hundreds of years and involves the use of tiny pins being placed in different parts of the body and has been known to help people be cured from a whole range of illnesses from obesity, hypertension to diabetes.

Acupuncture May Assist With ED

There does not seem to be any concrete research and proof that erectile dysfunction can be cured with acupuncture however it is likely that the ability of acupuncture doctors to help men relax could greatly assist in curing men who suffer from psychological erectile dysfunction.

At Ukmedix News the whole question of acupuncture and erectile dysfunction had us a bit stumped in the newsroom. Basically we have no clue whether or not to recommend it as a treatment to our readers, but in view of the fact that acupuncture does not involve complicated chemicals or dubious sounding herbal remedies we would advise men who think it may be of help to them to give it to try. You really don't have anything to lose and if it enables you maintain better erections then we are all for it.

Acupuncture has traditionally been associated with helping people to maintain better blood pressure to all parts of the body and since a good blood flow is essential for men to have good erectile function it is possible that acupuncture could help. On the flip side of the argument you must also consider that if acupuncture was so effective in curing men of erectile dysfunction there would be queues of men waiting outside acupuncture clinics all over the world and the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra would not be nearly as sought after.

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