VIAGRA WILL NEVER HELP YOU! IT’S NOT A MEDICINE, IT’S A POISON!
Professor Mark Ramos:
- Remember one more thing... VIAGRA DOES NOT TREAT IMPOTENCE! It's just not meant for that. Viagra only abnormally dilates the blood vessels in the pelvic area. Then, more blood flows to the penis, allowing a temporary erection. It works as long as the sildenafil is active. It is this toxic substance that is the main ingredient in Viagra.
Disadvantages of using Viagra
PROBLEMS DON'T GO AWAY, THEY ONLY GET WORSE
In fact, if you have a headache often, you can take painkillers three times a day to relieve the pain. You may feel perfectly healthy until the painkillers stop working or you have a stroke. The same goes for Viagra. You temporarily mask the problem, but the destruction of the reproductive system continues. Erectile dysfunction only gets worse.
THE HEART CAN STOP
Almost all medications (especially those over 30) have side effects. VIAGRA HAS A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF SIDE EFFECTS. Viagra is several times more harmful to the body than, for example, such a well-known drug as heroin. Of course, if we consider the disadvantages of an individual application. You can consult the instructions for use of this medicine yourself. It is huge and much of it concerns its description of its negative impact on the body.
I'm not going to list them all right now, but I will highlight the essentials. Due to the abnormal increase in blood flow, Viagra destroys blood vessels. There's this expression "worn clothes."
You can imagine what it's like, right?
This is when clothes are worn a lot and they no longer fit the person, but hang down. It's much the same with blood vessels throughout the body. They lose the ability to contract.
The pressure in the vessels is controlled by the processes of "contraction-dilatation". But what happens if that doesn't happen? A person develops hypertension! And also varicose veins! Not only on the legs, but also "vascular stars" in the internal organs.
However, with the "engine" of our body things are worse. In particular, with the heart, the heart muscle weakens and pumps blood poorly. This again leads to hypoxia, organ starvation and the appearance of various thrombi.