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Erectile dysfunction

PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:55 am
by john123
Erectile dysfunction or ED as it is more popularly called has more become a crime famous for breaking marriages! Under it those men who suffer can’t maintain erection for long resulting in frustration by both partners during the time of sex.

Erectile dysfunction

PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 4:53 am
by Mischelstraus
Their are some pills tats help for this problem, theses pills works by increasing the flow of blood to the penis during sexual stimulation. It allows most men to get and keep an erection long enough to complete sexual relations. When sex is over, the erection dissipates normally.

Re: Erectile dysfunction

PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:15 pm
by Edd
Hi,

I am currently working on a brand new television series for Channel 4 called ‘The Food Hospital’ (working title). The idea of the programme is to explore the possible health benefits of everyday foods in targeting a wide range of medical conditions and symptoms. I am hoping this will be of interest, as Erectile Dysfunction is something we are hoping to look at.

There’s plenty of evidence to say that our health and our diet are closely linked and current scientific research shows that certain foods can be used to treat some illnesses and / or their symptoms.

Patients attending ‘The Food Hospital’ will be advised by our team of medical professionals, including a GP, a specialist medical Consultant and a leading Dietitian. Using evidence-based, cutting-edge scientific research, the team will prescribe specific diets for the treatment of the patients’ conditions or symptoms. The team will welcome patients with serious illnesses and everyday ailments alike. The treatment that the Food Hospital will offer is intended to be followed in conjunction with the patient’s existing medical regime, and the Food Hospital medical team will endeavour to work collaboratively with the patient’s current medical advisors.

We are currently looking to speak to people who might be interested in knowing more about ‘The Food Hospital’. This could be people who are living with a condition which affects their life, or people who have recently started to experience symptoms they wish to address.

I would love the opportunity to discuss our project with you and your members in more detail.

With many thanks,
Edd Buckley
'The Food Hospital' - Researcher

E-mail: edd.buckley@betty.co.uk