Showing posts with label impotence. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Naperville IL Neuropathy and Type II Diabetes Management, "Impotence Increases with Diabetes"

Do you know that up to 75% or men with DIABETES will experience chronic IMPOTENCE
Diabetes impotence is one of the most common male medical conditions. Although it's not clear why diabetic men are more prone to diabetes impotence, researchers believe it's because diabetes affects blood flow, particularly to the body's extremities, such as the penis.

Long-term diabetes also causes nerve damage, which may be a contributing factor. Impotence (erectile dysfunction) is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse, and includes the inability to get an erection as a result of sexual stimulation or to lose your erection prior to ejaculation.

Impotence does not generally include other symptoms such as lack of libido, inability to ejaculate or the inability to achieve orgasm.

Diabetes Impotence

Two of the basic physical requirements for producing an erection are healthy blood vessels AND healthy nerves in the penis. Because both the blood supply and nerve endings are affected by diabetes, the chances of getting and sustaining an erection are reduced in diabetics.

In many cases, once impotence starts to become a regular occurrence, depression and feelings of lack of self-worth take over, resulting in psychological impotence. But it's not all bad news.

The care for diabetics needs to include an approach that addresses the multiple factors leading to diabetes, rather than just treat the symptoms of poor blood sugar control. There are many factors that effect blood sugar levels. In some cases medications such as Metformin, Glucophage and Insulin can induce nutrient depletion which will worsen the overall health of an individual in the long run.

A Natural appraoch to the treatment of TYPE II Diabetes and Peripheral Neuropathy requires the physician to look at the health from a functional perspective. This means Diet, Exercise, Lifestyle modification.  Unfortunately main stream medicine focuses more on the effects rather than cause.

At the Naperville Insitute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions, we take a big picture approach. To be successful in reducing the problems associated with Diabetes, a comprenhensive evaluation requires us to look at the multiple metabolic imbalances involved in Diabetes. Hormone balance, Liver and GI function, Food Sensitivities, Inflammation, High cholesterol all need to be addressed. 

Blood circulation problems and nerve damage caused by diabetes can be controlled by maintaining good blood sugar (glucose) levels, optomizing Hormone Levels, maintaining Optimal Vitamin land Glutathione levels, and addressing inflammation (Homocystein, Ferritin, C-RP levels) and any Gastrointestinal infections/parasites/bacteria.

Lack of exercise, smoking, alcohol and high blood pressure are not only major contributing factors to diabetes, they also contribute to impotence. So adopting a healthier lifestyle will help reduce your risk of developing diabetes impotence.

For more information about a Natural Approach that is Reversing Diabetes you can call 630-718-0555.

Diabetic Neuropathy Doctor.Preventing Neuropathy in the Diabetic Patient. Dr Richard Hagmeyer Naperville IL

90% of Diabetics who can still make their own insulin can Prevent Nerve damage and Impotence.


A study from Italy shows that more than 56 percent of diabetic men suffer from impotence, and almost all complain bitterly that it has destroyed something something very special between them and their significant others.   
The study also shows that most men who are impotent from diabetes are depressed.
Impotence caused by diabetes can be PREVENTED and in many cases REVERSED Naturally.
Diabetes for most, including those taking medications faithfully will experience horrendous nerve damage including blindness, deafness, burning foot syndrome, loss of feeling, loss of muscle control, pain,Cardiovascular disease tingling and impotence.
In fact, more than 90 percent of diabetics who can still make their own insulin can prevent this type of Neve Damage. However with that being said YOU must take personal responsibility and learn about how to reverse your diabetes naturally.
The penis is the only gland in the body that has its blood supply shut off all the time. When you have diabetes and impotence, your penis refuses to become hard or hard enough to perform the sex act. This happens because there is not enough surge of blood into your penis to sustain your erection.

Diabetic neuropathy affects transmission of nerve signals traveling from the brain through the nerves and to the sex glands. The damaged nerves in your penis block these vital messges. and consequently your left being limp. You are mentally ready for sex but your penis is not.


The Important Role Of Blood Sugar
Your penis needs release of a chemical called nitric oxide to cause blood to swell the penis, enabling erection. Once the penis becomes fully hard, you need to prevent blood from draining out of your penis to sustain erection. You brain controls both these functions. The high blood sugar in diabetes, affects these brain centers preventing timely release of nitric oxide and retention of blood in your penis. This inhibits erections causing impotence.

Insulin is not the Cure everybody thinks it is. Learn more about This Hormone and its effects on your Blood Sugar click here

Doctor Richard Hagmeyer, DC, senior clinic director at the Naperville Institute For Neuro Metabolic Solutions of Chicago, is uniquely skilled and experienced at treating the root physiological, biochemical and hormonal imbalances associated with Type II Diabetes, Peripheral Neuropathy, Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Female Hormone Problems, AutoImmune Condtions and Chronic Pain.

Dr. Hagmeyer has broken free from the limiting approach of a “standard care,” which most often calls upon drugs, Replacement hormone therapy and synthetic hormones as a first defense against these diseases.  

630-718-055
1020 104th street
Naperville, IL
60564