Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men. It is also the cause of death for nearly a quarter of men. If a man experiences problems with sexual potency, the risk of developing prostate cancer increases by about 20 times!
Prostate cancer requires urgent surgical intervention. In just a few months, it reaches a stage where there is no longer any hope of recovery. Only one or two years at most can be lived with this type of cancer. Cancer cells first multiply in the prostate itself and then affect all the surrounding tissues and organs: the bladder, kidneys, testicles, and the penis itself.
— You mentioned that artificial potency enhancers and similar products are not a way out of the situation. What should people experiencing sexual potency problems do?
— As I mentioned, in order to avoid surgery and not suffer from severe pain due to tumors, one must fight not only the symptoms but also the underlying causes of erectile dysfunction. Artificial potency enhancers are certainly not the solution!
Now we have methods that can combat these conditions. This means not only strengthening the erection temporarily, as synthetic products do, but restoring the man's natural abilities - which manifest themselves without the use of dangerous pills.
— Please tell us about modern methods of getting rid of erectile dysfunction? How are you coping with this problem today?
— There are many methods, but the most effective, according to modern science, is the use of vasodilators. In 2026, the use of these products will become the gold standard in the fight against erectile dysfunction. There is only one such product in Philippines - it is called Cardiorin.
— Can you tell us in more detail what "vasodilators" are and how these products differ from synthetic stimulants?
— Vasodilators have a completely different mode of action. To understand how these products work, it is necessary to know how the penis becomes erect during an erection. I will try to explain it as simply and clearly as possible.
The penis is composed of 99% cavernous bodies and resembles a regular sponge. During an erection, it fills with blood and increases in size. The organ is supplied by two main blood vessels - the dorsal artery and the dorsal vein. Through the artery, blood enters the penis, and it is drained through the vein. Erection, in fact, is a manipulation of these vessels.
You see, when a man sees a beautiful girl, a signal is created in the brain to open special valves in the dorsal artery and close the same valves in the dorsal vein. After ejaculation (or when arousal subsides), the opposite happens - the valves in the artery close and open in the vein. Blood goes down from the penis, and it shrinks in size.
When the blood vessels weaken (observed in a huge number of men), there is a decrease in the tone of the vascular valves. The venous valves are particularly affected as they maintain blood pressure in the penis. They start to weaken. If the venous valves are "badly" fixed, the man experiences slow erection. If not fixed at all, impotence often occurs.
What do vasodilators do? As the name suggests, they strengthen the valves and increase their tone. This is achieved through a special substance called alpha-phylloquinone. It is a rare form of vitamin K that was discovered recently. In 2020, scientists from Switzerland were awarded the Nobel Prize for its discovery. This substance can significantly increase the tone of smooth muscles, including vascular valves.