Bid adieu to impotence with Cialis

The discovery of oral impotence pills in 1998 has made it easier to treat persistent erectile dysfunction (ED).
Bid adieu to impotence with Cialis
Most humans are sexual beings from the cradle to the grave. Few things can rival the pleasure and joy we get from a fulfilling sex life with the man or woman we love. That is why sex has a bottomless past. It began much before flowers nodded on celluloid or babies were delivered by Dr IVF Stork and still has man in its vice-like grip.

Good health essential

Over the ages, poets and authors have eulogized sex between true lovers as a divine union of man and woman. It is viewed as one of the pillars of a happy married life. Yet, few realize that sexual potency is inseparable from total vitality of the whole body. What is good for the whole body is good for sex. So, good health is essential to have a happy and satisfactory sexual life.

Bleak outlook

Unfortunately, the fast-paced modern lifestyle has left few with time to pay obeisance to niceties like health and the result is obvious. Obesity, with its accompanying health risks, has assumed epidemic proportions in most developed countries. The sexual health outlook, too, is bleak with one in 10 men impotent.

Silver lining.

However, medical science has provided a silver lining to those eager to tackle such men’s health issues. The discovery of oral impotence pills in 1998 has made it easier to treat persistent erectile dysfunction (ED).

Most impotent men plump for Cialis, which works by inhibiting an enzyme, called phosphodiesterase. This helps releases nitric oxide from nerve endings and endothelium causing relaxation of smooth muscle and hence penile erection.

Cialis helps men achieve an erection by increasing blood flow to the penis within 30 minutes of taking it.

Clinical trials have proved that erection obtained after having an appropriate dose of Cialis is firmer and lasts longer enabling the partners to engage in fulfilling sexual intercourse.

So buy Cialis and bid adieu to impotence.

By Antony Virgese
Published: 11/8/2006
 
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