Erectile dysfunction and snoring effects and remedies
Is it possible that there might be a link between erectile dysfunction and snoring?
I’ve noticed what at first may look like a strange pattern. Many clients who bought my stop snoring program later purchased and benefited from my erectile dysfunction program and vise verse.
Non of my other program has such a clear synchronization.
Snoring and erectile dysfunction is very common among men who are over 40 years of age. However, this is not the reason of connection between these two programs which are totally different.
The main reason is, the fundamental cause for snoring is very much the same to erectile dysfunction. Snoring even leads to erectile dysfunction and vice versa.
Erectile dysfunction is caused due to the blood is not been able to flow freely to the penis. This often results because of tension and weakness of the muscles around the genital areas. By training these muscles you will be healed.
Snoring is caused due to the presence of blocks in the breathing passages. These blocks often occurs due to presence of tension and weakness around the breathing passages. By training these muscles you can be trained.
These conditions are just a mere sign for a bigger problem. Men who snores or suffers from erectile dysfunction can easily experience stroke and heart attack. Therefore, they are sure to suffer either one of these attacks at some point in their lifetime until and unless they do something about these conditions.
Why so?
Well, these small, delicate muscles (around the genitals and breathing passages) don’t get weak or tense over night. Little by little the narrowing of the veins (caused by cholesterol, smoking and all that), harden and weaken them.
Emotional tension also makes these muscles tense and blocks the nutrition flow through them.
Snoring and sleep apnea does have another serious side effects. Many snorers does suffer from sleep apnea and do not realize it. Sleep apnea is a condition where several times at night the breathing passage closes up completely and results in the feeling of suffocation. People suffering from this condition often wakes up (completely or unconsciously) gasping for air.
Due to the tension created the veins and muscles in the back of the neck begins to harden. Slowly and gradually, they begin to constrict and are unable to deliver enough oxygen to the brain. And if something goes wrong after that the person suffers from a heart stroke.
Veins and muscles present in the neck are not the only part that get tense due to the oxygen deprivation during snoring (sleep apnea). It does also happens to the heart. It also results to the veins and the muscles which are present in the genital area, which causes erectile dysfunction.
What is the remedy?
You need to train these muscles in order to deal with the conditions and to heal the harm already been done to you. You need to relief them of the tension thats affecting them. These are actually small muscles which we usually never train them or pay any attention.
Is there anybody except me talking about training the throat? Training the small delicate muscles that is helping us to pee? There is no one who looks at these muscles, but they are the very important for our health and well being.
If you suffer from snoring, you’ll focus on the muscles around the throat using the exercises fro the stop snoring exercises program.
If you do suffer from erectile dysfunction, you do require to focus on the muscles present around the genitals by following the exercises from the erectile dysfunction program.
If you are suffering from snoring and ED (like I explained in the beginning that many of my clients do) then you should put extra effort by exercising both the areas.
Later, you may think to change your life style. The heart attack prevention propaganda is very strong and you almost know everything what is recommended in order to prevent this condition.
You should apply the knowledge to prevent other core issues of erectile dysfunction, snoring and stroke. Anything thats good for your heart is actually good for your health overall.
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