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Raising folic acid this way can bring back raging towel hangers for men

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Is this the key to getting great natural rockiness? ----Important Message---- Breakthrough: diabetic

Is this the key to getting great natural rockiness? ----Important Message---- Breakthrough: diabetic breakfast dramatically reduces sugars, Harvard finds The type of breakfast you eat can lower sugars throughout the day, this study finds… [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Dr. Mekary, the lead investigator, is with Harvard. The study finds that skipping breakfast makes diabetes WORSE. That’s true. Eating once or twice a day makes diabetes WORSE. But, hidden here is a dramatic breakthrough that reverses diabetes symptoms in many men. It restores sexual functioning. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] [Here is the diabetes breakfast breakthrough that can reverse diabetes symptoms in men and restore great sexual function.]( ---------- Raising folic acid this way can bring back raging towel hangers for men Folic acid is vitamin B9 -- and the food form is called folate. Food sources of vitamin B9 include leafy green vegetables and liver. A deficiency is linked to birth defects, fertility problems, heart disease, stroke, cancer, and even susceptibility to malaria. In recent years, researchers have even discovered a link between vitamin B9 and insulin resistance. Some research even links low levels of folic acid in the blood to rockiness problems and metabolic problems like insulin resistance. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Researchers at First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University in China looked at the relationship between insulin resistance and rockiness problems. Their research was published in PLoS One. Doctors examined almost 300 young men who had complained of suffering from poor rockiness for at least 6 months. They were tested for insulin resistance and they also completed a standard questionnaire (IIEF-5) to assess the degree of rockiness problems. Insulin resistance was strongly linked to the degree of poor rockiness suffered by these young men. “Insulin resistance was the most prevalent cardiovascular risk factor. It was independently associated with ‘penile’ dysfunction in its severity, suggesting an adverse effect of insulin resistance on ‘penile function.” Those doctors believe the data shows that insulin resistance is a partial cause of bad rockiness. Another piece of the puzzle comes to us from the Graduate School of Peking Union Medical College in China. This comes from a paper published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] In these animal experiments, mice were made insulin resistant by feeding them a high-fat diet. Some of those mice were given supplemental folic acid. Supplemental folic acid significantly reduced insulin resistance in high-fat diet fed mice. “Mice exposed to the high-fat diet displayed a significant increase in blood glucose and insulin levels. Folic acid supplementation improved insulin resistance in these mice.” Those mice also gained less fat and folic acid seemed to limit an increase in genes which cause obesity and other metabolic problems triggered by the high-fat diet. The final piece of the puzzle came to light only recently when researchers at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt looked at the relationship between blood levels of folic acid and poor rockiness… While accounting for other high risk factors for rockiness problems. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] The human research was published in Urology. “We compared blood folic acid levels in patients with ‘penile’ dysfunction against that of healthy controls and assessed its correlation with other well-known confounders for ‘penile’ dysfunction.” The researchers carried out their comparisons in 60 men who had been diagnosed with rockiness problems and 30 men who did not suffer with the condition. They had already excluded a number of different conditions which could confuse the results. “Patients were excluded if they had hormonal disorders, Peyronie’s disease, or decompensated systemic illness.” The researchers assessed the extent of rockiness problems using the IIEF-5 -- an internationally used standardised questionnaire. They also carried out ultrasound scans of the penis. The researchers found massive differences in blood folic acid levels when they compared men with rockiness problems against those with healthy boners. Men with poor rockiness had almost half the levels of folic acid in their blood compared with men who didn’t have the condition. “Our study revealed that folic acid levels were 7.1 in men with ‘penile’ dysfunction versus 13.4 in men without the condition.” This is an amazingly strong relationship which is further strengthened by the results of previous research discussed above. The researchers found that folic acid levels were very significant, even when they corrected for other common risk factors for bad rockiness. “Folic acid levels decreased as the severity of ‘penile’ dysfunction increased even after adjusting for age, testosterone, diabetes and smoking.” They reverse engineered the figures and found that folic acid levels could be used as a reliable predictor of rockiness problems. Once folic acid levels dropped below 9.42, men had an 80% chance of having rockiness problems. “We showed that the best cut-off point for folic acid to detect patients with ‘penile’ dysfunction was 9.42.” The researchers concluded on the basis of that study that folic acid deficiency could be a risk factor for rockiness problems. As we’ve seen, other studies seem to support the conclusion. “Folic acid deficiency might be an independent risk factor for ‘penile’ dysfunction.” Well cooked, green leafy vegetables like spinach are good sources of folic acid. So is liver. Usually food sources are enough to normalise folic acid levels. ----Important Message for Getting Raging Towel Hangers---- This simple solo activity moves massive blood flow through the penile chambers I’ve discovered a special way of stroking your member that helps create new blood vessels, and increases the size of existing vessels. The result of the new blood vessels is much greater blood flow. And all of this blood flow is embiggening your unit...stretching it out to new size and strength… This solo activity is like a little “workout” for your penis -- and it can get you bigger, better rockiness in just 15 minutes or less! [Click for the new solo activity -- Vascular Maximizer]( Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. By giving us your email address, you consent for Daily Medical Discoveries and its affiliated companies to delivering you a healthy daily portion of email issues and advertisements. To end your email subscription and associated external offers sent from Daily Medical Discoveries, feel free to [click here]( Get my all-time best selling book Healthy to 120 for FREE today when you discover the one unusual practice that is allowing men to enjoy physical intimacy once or twice every day, even if it's been years since they could. [Click here to find out more.]( Comments / Questions? You can hit REPLY to this email or email me, Matt, at matt@getrapidhelp.com Missing issues? How to make sure you NEVER miss an issue! The real key is CLICKING and OPENING emails. That shows your email provider (Yahoo, Gmail or whoever) that you WANT our email. If you don't click or open, you won't be getting them anymore, sadly. BIG TIP: Hit REPLY and say "Hi Matt" or ask a question, and THAT will assure your email provider that you want our emails! Copyright © 2021 Calworth Glenford LLC, 2232 Dell Range Bl, #285 Cheyenne WY 82009 USA. 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