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Thanks to all for the friendly advice>Quitting caffeine and Cigs will be tough, however. The :stiffies" do get nicer, so I guess its worth it, and the increase in circulation can't hurt. Thanks, Mark "Idea Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Mark" wrote... > > > Has anybody else had this symptom? What has worked besides ejaculating > more > > frequently? > > You have to be careful. More frequent ejacs could cause damage to your > prostate and sphincter muscles, so don't fall under the myth that an over > amount of action is going to benefit because it might make your problem > worse. > > > I have seen the urologist a few times with no answers to this issue. > > Welcome to the club! Although I'm sure your not to thrilled to be a part of > it.....hehe....look, maybe while your seeking for a qualified physician you > can take some natural supplements that have been shown study wise and > anecdotally to help. A couple might be an anti-inflammatory like Quercetin = > manufacturer ProstaQ, and another is an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, like > Grapefruit Seed Extract = manufacturer Nutribiotic. The manufacturer's are > most important because they have what they claim on their label, in their > bottle. These anti-inflammatory and the antibacterial's are a good first > effort to help. > > Also, as crazy as it may sound, some have seen some improvement using > something as simple as raw garlic cloves over a month, but your going to > have to do a search in Google for the Garlic Potocol yourself to get the > information. > > All of the above mentioned are cheap, safe, and can be done while looking > for a good doctor. > > > Please help.I am willing to travel long distances to see the right > > specialist to cure this. > > I don't have any recommendation's on this one other than to say that it's > might be possible to find a good doctor close to home, so search hard and > don't give up. > > Good luck. > > Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor. Please consult with your > own medical practicioner. Do not substitute what you read in a post for > competent professional medical advice which encompasses your unique medical > condition. The above comments are only general suggestions for discussion. > >
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