How men are getting perfect prostates

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NO more embarrassing drips, bathroom sprints, or nagging urges to pee…

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How men are getting perfect prostates

Men with prostate problems often have erection problems as well.

And there is a reason for that.

I’ve found that prostate problems and erectile dysfunction often have the SAME cause.

Internal inflammation causes both. And that has been proven again and again.

As in this study…

These data strongly suggest that benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an immune inflammatory disease.

The CAUSES of BPH also CAUSE high blood pressure, diabetes, GERD, and erection problems. 

Some men won’t have ALL of these problems (yet?) – but why not start getting it fixed now.

You’ll also lose excess pounds without even trying. You’ll look a lot better.

Your energy levels will come roaring back.

And you’ll have more confidence because the same internal inflammation affects your brain – so fixing inflammation will make your brain cells HAPPY too…

All of this brings back your sex drive AND makes your bladder leak-proof.

And by leak-proof I mean NO more embarrassing drips, bathroom sprints, or nagging urges to pee.

Here’s the prostate fix that stops internal inflammation and also ends erection problems…

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What you need to know about nitric oxide

Now that you know about the secret to a perfect prostate, there’s something deadly important that I have to talk about: nitric oxide.

Nitric oxide has huge effects on men’s bodies.

It is most well known for its effects on blood vessels.

And because of nitric oxide’s effects on blood vessels, many common medications use it as a mechanism to make them work.

But is it safe to increase your intake of nitric oxide?

This study – carried out in association with the Departments of Neuroscience at The Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London – looked at the effect of nitric oxide on mitochondria.

Mitochondria are the energy-producing engines of cells.

The scientists took mitochondria from muscle cells and added a chemical called S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO).

GSNO increases the generation of nitric oxide.

When S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) was added to mitochondria, the mitochondria used less oxygen.

“S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) inhibited oxygen utilization.”

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The process of energy creation in the cell goes through many phases.

Towards the end of the energy production process, the mitochondria can use oxygen – but sometimes they don’t.

If your metabolism is efficient and healthy, then your body uses oxygen in the latter stages of energy production.

Oxygen allows more energy to be released – and, as well, the byproducts from this type of metabolism are much more beneficial to the organism.

An increase in nitric oxide lowers the mitochondria’s access to oxygen – and this cripples cellular energy production and metabolism.

Scientists further investigated the effect that nitric oxide has on mitochondrial energy production.

“Analysis of the respiratory chain enzyme activities in the presence of GSNO localized the site of inhibition to cytochrome C oxidase [an enzyme in mitochondria] alone.”

Nitric oxide was occupying the space where oxygen should be sitting, ready to do its energetic work.

Cytochrome C is also called complex five – it is the fifth and last complex involved in energy production.

Nitric oxide finds the position where oxygen should be and blocks it.

The scientists suggest that this positioning of nitric oxide may play a role in the toxic effects it has on the central nervous system and other parts of the body.

“These results indicate that nitric oxide is capable of rapidly and reversibly inhibiting the mitochondrial respiratory chain and may be implicated in the cytotoxic effects of nitric oxide in the CNS (central nervous system) and other tissues.”

In fact, the problem is probably bigger than that.

This crippling of mitochondrial energy production can lower the entire energetic capacity of the organism.

The structure of an organism is entirely dependent on its ability to produce energy.

Nitric oxide could cause a systemic decrease in energy…

If left unchecked, this could cause total degeneration of the body.

Another team of scientists in London, this time at University College London and London Medical School, looked at the effects of nitric oxide on brain neurons.

Scientists found similar results to the previous study, but relative to the brain as well.

“Nitric oxide reversibly inhibited oxygen consumption of brain synaptosomes.”

Again, the scientists found that nitric oxide blocked oxygen at complex five in the mitochondria – and, again, they saw that it cripples energy production.

“Inhibition occurred at the level of cytochrome oxidase, and was apparently competitive with oxygen.”

When the scientists isolated the cytochrome C complex five, that confirmed the results from previous studies.

“Isolated cytochrome oxidase was inhibited by similar levels of nitric oxide.”

What’s worse is that our bodies can produce this level of nitric oxide…

“These levels of nitric oxide are within the measured physiological and pathological range for a number of tissues and conditions…”

These findings identify nitric oxide as a possible cause of many chronic and degenerative diseases.

Nitric oxide can relax muscles, constrict or dilate blood vessels, change platelet aggregation, and kill pathogens.

So it does have some beneficial effects on the body.

However, we should think of these effects as emergency measures when other mechanisms fail.

Because nitric oxide backup is very costly.

Because of these findings, we should use caution when we think about increasing our nitric oxide through food, supplements, or medicines.

Nitric oxide is a universal emergency response to any type of stress – and keeping stress low will minimize nitric oxide.

You should see a healthcare professional about any suspected health problems.

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This is what a urologist told me recently. He said, “Matt, what should I do? I can’t get it up.”

Of course, this urologist had tried everything. But eventually, nothing really worked because he wasn’t going at the problem the right way.

You see, the common medications are called PDE5 inhibitors. And PDE5 inhibitors work by keeping nitric oxide levels high in the male body.

However, nitric oxide is a deadly poison.

Your body does need nitric oxide in tiny amounts… sometimes.

But PDE5 inhibitors wash nitric oxide all over your body, basically soaking your body in nitric oxide.

Did you know that nitric oxide is the component in smog that burns your eyes?

If you lived in Los Angeles a long time ago, or if you live in places such as Mexico City or other cities known for their terrible smog, you know what that’s like.

So the LAST thing you want to do is increase nitric oxide.

I work with thousands of men who have had erectile problems… And, with my help, they now get 100% the best sex they’ve ever had – on a continuous basis… With LOW nitric oxide levels…

They never go soft, they always get an erection when they want to… no problems. 

These men are enjoying a new way of having sex that is incredibly pleasurable, 100 times more pleasurable than it ever was before.

If you’re interested in this type of sex and you want to have the best erections that you’ve EVER had, here is my special report that will help you.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Reversible inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase, the terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, by nitric oxide: Implications for neurodegenerative diseases 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0014579394004242 

Nanomolar concentrations of nitric oxide reversibly inhibit synaptosomal respiration by competing with oxygen at cytochrome oxidase 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0014579394012903 

 

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