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The incredible erections fruit making me a 30 minute man…

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One of these girls literally said out loud how much better I am in bed since I started eating this fruit…

I will give you the absolute best testimonial from the bottom of my heart that this has literally changed my intimate life almost overnight.

I am able to get erections faster…

I am able to last longer…

I’m able to go more times in a single night than I ever have (I used to only go once, now it’s 2-3 times)…

And I’ve got a WAY bigger intimacy drive which gives me more confidence with women…

And makes me more aggressive and fun in bed.

Here’s the erections food I’m adding to my meals — it’s saved my sex life!

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This 1 thing makes men 4x more likely to die from cancer

H. pylori is a bacteria which likes to set up shop in the stomach of susceptible humans – those with low stomach acid.

H. pylori infection is very common – and there is an almost endless list of diseases that this bacteria has been linked to.

Research papers have suggested that H. pylori can cause…

Atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s multiple sclerosis, reactive arthritis, diabetes and metabolic syndrome – just to name a few.

H. pylori is a well known cause of ulcers…

But perhaps the most worrying disease linked to this troubling bacteria is gastric cancer.

Serious health implications of widespread H. pylori infection are slowly gathering traction within the medical research community.

And back in 2014, researchers published a study looking at the effective H. pylori treatment on the risk of future gastric cancers.

Those who were treated for H. pylori were 75% less likely to die from gastric cancers.

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The human study was carried out by researchers at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda. The findings were published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

The study recruited over 2,000 people with positive test results for H. pylori infection.

Those participants were randomly split into two similar sized groups.

One group received treatment to eradicate the H. pylori infection.

The other group were given a placebo treatment which would have had no effect on the bacteria.

“Seropositive subjects were randomly assigned to receive a one-time H. pylori treatment or placebo.”

The researchers then tracked the health of all of the participants over the next 15 years.

They looked to see who developed gastric cancer and who died from it.

“We evaluated the 15 year effective treatment on gastric cancer incidence and mortality in subgroups defined by age, histopathology, and post-treatment infection status.”

Those who did not have treatment were almost 3 times more likely to be diagnosed with gastric cancer over the next 15 years.

I think it’s safe to say that H. pylori infection is a major cause of gastric cancer.

“Treatment was associated with a significant decrease in gastric cancer incidence.”

Those who were treated for the infection were even less likely to die from gastric cancer.

Those over 55 who did not have treatment were 4 times more likely to die from gastric cancer in the next 15 years.

“Treatment was associated with a significant decrease in gastric cancer mortality (hazard ratio 0.26) and ages 55 years and older.”

Treatment conferred greater benefit in older people and those who had more evidence of physical damage already caused by the infection.

H. pylori lowers stomach acid, making it easier for the bacteria to live and breed in the stomach.

Older people also tend to have lower stomach acid…

Leaving them more open to severe H. pylori infections and the resulting health problems.

It is possible to maintain optimal stomach acidity all throughout life.

This is the only way to ensure against the recurrence of H. pylori or other opportunistic pathogens.

H. pylori treatment can benefit older members and those with advanced baseline histopathology – treatment benefits not just the young or those with mild histopathology.”

Stomach ulcers are quite often the earliest sign of H. pylori infection – and stomach ulcers should be checked out.

Perhaps 50% of the population have this bacteria in their stomachs.

10% of those will have severe overgrowth requiring immediate treatment.

Though H. pylori is a major cause of health problems – it’s pretty new to science, having only been discovered in 1983.

A number of different things have been shown to control this bacteria – including the use of mastic gum.

Some of the standard treatments are dangerous in themselves…

And in this case, often more natural treatments are safer and just as effective.

—-Important Message About Eliminating Bad Bacteria—-

What happens to a man’s sex life when the gut gets overwhelmed with endotoxins?

Endotoxins are poisons made by bacteria in the gut.

Endotoxins are so toxic that even a trillionth of a gram can make you sick.

The average man has over 2 pounds of bacteria in his body, and these bacteria spew out endotoxins…

And when the gut gets overwhelmed with these endotoxins, you know what happens?

Believe it or not, endotoxins in the gut lead to erections problems in men.

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The endotoxins leak out of the gut and spread to the penis… where they clog up blood flow and poison the member.

Fortunately, I’ve found a simple way to destroy these deadly endotoxins — and it brings back erections in men

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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.
Effects of Helicobacter pylori treatment on gastric cancer incidence and mortality in subgroupshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24925350/