High blood sugar erectile dysfunction

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  1. patrick-little2001 New Member

    Ultrasound: slightly enlarged heart and prostate; fatty liver; restricted penile and peripheral vascular blood flow. Edgars diet contained too high a percentage of refined carbohydrates and not enough fiber and other beneficial nutrients. We recommended the rainbow diet plan, a program that includes vegetables and fruits from the entire color spectrum, substitutes protein for some carbohydrates, emphasizes unsaturated fats, and ensures adequate fiber. This diet promotes weight loss and provides powerful antioxidants to offset the damage caused by elevated blood sugar. He agreed to walk in the park near his home daily for at least 30 minutes.

    It is no coincidence that parts of his program for controlling blood sugarincluding diet, exercise, and fish oil supplementswould also benefit his lipid and vascular profiles. In addition, the supplemental testosterone, exercise, chromium, fish oils, and lipoic acid for improved insulin action would also improve his energy level and libido. Edgar said he would do anything to feel better. As he lost weight, he gained physical and mental energy, and his confidence in his program grew. After six months, he no longer experienced erectile dysfunction, and at 18 months, he had lost 36 pounds.

    I assured him that many wellresearched strategies were available, and that he would feel much better soon. Elevated blood sugar (hyperglycemia) starts a cascade of health problems. Although there was little likelihood of getting him off insulin, much could be done to improve his condition and enhance the quality and span of his life. His test results, shown above along with desirable ranges, had implications for all of his complaints. To accomplish this, we formulated an aggressive plan to dramatically alter his metabolism.

    We supply only the highest quality nutritional supplements, including minerals, vitamins, herbs and hormones. He had been using injectable insulin for several years to manage his blood sugar, but this married computer analyst and father of three could not remember when he was not 40 pounds overweight and suffering from fatigue and hypertension. His latest problem, periodic erectile dysfunction, led him to my office. Edgar was taking blood pressure and cholesterol medications, but had not seen much improvement in his health with conventional care. He wanted to know whether an integrative medical approach might help him.

    Integrative care for patients with diabetes and high blood sugar requires a thorough and multifaceted approach. While the results may not appear overnight, dramatic and lifeenhancing improvements will reward the proactive patient. Receive exclusive news weekly!

    Supplements lower blood sugar by slowing the digestive process or by increasing cellular use of glucose. We recommended guar gum (1. Hormone deficiencies can play a role in excess weight, metabolic imbalance, and erectile dysfunction. Ranges are established and used by conventional doctors because they represent the levels of hormones found in the general aging population. Testosterone can also help alleviate erectile dysfunction.

    Ultrasound retests did not show marked improvement, which was expected. It would take more time to reverse damage that had developed over years. Edgars improvement in blood sugar parameters was remarkable. Edgar still needed his insulin, but if he stayed on his path, the likelihood of heart attack, stroke, dementia, or severe diabetic complications would be reduced tremendously. His creatinine level had dropped to 1.

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