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If your sex life isn’t as satisfying as you want it to be, there is hope... [Click here](1770d7/ct0_0/1/ms?sid=TV2%3AmiieGisSo) to view this message in your browser | [Click here](1770d7/l-002e/zout?sid=TV2%3AmiieGisSo) to stop receiving our messages [] [] Al Sears, MD 11905 Southern Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 [] December 19, 2023 [] Reader, If your sex life isn’t as satisfying as you want it to be, there is hope... And it doesn’t involve swallowing one of Big Pharma’s unnatural drugs. It’s a 100% natural therapy we discovered in my clinic almost by accident. Here’s what happened... My assistant was in a treatment room with one of our heart patients. She had hooked him up to a brand-new counterpulsation device that improves blood flow to the heart. Fifteen minutes later, this patient turned to my assistant and asked if she could get him a towel or a blanket. Turns out, he needed something to cover himself up. My patient – who’d been having erectile dysfunction issues for years – couldn’t have been happier. You won’t hear much about this procedure from traditional doctors… That’s because there are no outrageous profits to be made from costly prescription drugs. It’s a relatively inexpensive therapy — and it’s based on solid science. But here’s the most important thing you need to know… It works. I’m talking about a procedure called EECP. It stands for Enhanced External Counter Pulsation and it’s creating a sensation at my clinic. This non-invasive treatment involves lying flat while inflatable cuffs are placed around your body. A machine then inflates and releases them in time with your heartbeat. That’s it. It carries almost no risk, yet it remains almost completely ignored by the medical community. As EECP increases blood flow to your heart, it also strengthens your circulation and rushes blood to your genitals. In a German study of a group of men with erectile dysfunction, researchers reported that penile artery blood flow increased by a whopping 200%. By the end of the study, the entire group reported a “significant improvement” in rigidity after just 20 days of EECP treatment.1 The premise of EECP is simple. As you age, your arteries become blocked. Erections are based on blood flow, so any blocking at all can create less-than-potent erections. But here’s the thing: EECP is not an erectile dysfunction therapy per se. Vascular disease from artery blockage is the most common cause of ED in men of a certain age. The risk increases with instances of smoking, hypertension, atherosclerotic disease, and diabetes. This artery blockage creates less blood flow to the penis. So of course, erectile dysfunction rates are higher in men with cardiovascular disease. So not only can this simple procedure give you stronger, better, faster erections it has a whole host of other benefits. Stronger blood flow to your heart is just one. My patients report some pretty amazing results — more energy, better endurance, restful sleep, mental clarity, an overall positive outlook, and enhanced quality of life. Here’s how this very simple procedure works... The patient lies on a comfortable bed and pressure cuffs are placed around the legs, thighs, and butt area. Cuffs are gently but firmly inflated and deflated in conjunction with the heartbeat — which is measured by an ECG machine. This compresses the blood vessels in the lower limbs to increase blood flow to the heart. The feeling has been described as a strong “hug” around the legs and thighs. The whole procedure takes about an hour, and patients undergo 35 sessions over the course of seven weeks. If you’re interested in trying out EECP — or if you simply want more information — please call my clinic at 561-784-7852. My friendly staff will be happy to schedule an appointment. To Your Good Health, Al Sears, MD, CNS --------------------------------------------------------------- References: - Froschermaier, S, et al. “Enhanced external counterpulsation as a new treatment modality for patients with erectile dysfunction.” Urol Int. 1998; 61(3): 168-71. --------------------------------------------------------------- alsearsmd@send.alsearsmd.com [Preferences | Unsubscribe](1770d7/l-002e/zout?sid=TV2%3AmiieGisSo) 11905 Southern Blvd., Royal Palm Beach, Florida 33411, United States

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