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I had this but I'm way a lot older that you, but try this for a week and see how your doing, first Green tea with ginger, lemon and honey, drink 3 mugs a day, Cayenne, mix with tomato paste to your heat, being a heat you can take, take this before meals 3 small sponfuls, Garlic get a head of garlic chop very fine, now mis a small spoonful into the top of your cayenne mix, ok why all these 4 things, the green tea, Ginger, Cayenne and the garlic will all help with your blood flow down below,
You could back these up with some Tribulus, but it takes up to 8 weeks to get to full power, but it will boost your testosterone, lift your labido and kick up your energy levels, any of these you can google for more info, just add for ED on the end of them.
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But at 39 you should not be having any erection problems unless you ahve ED showing itself, and that you dont want, and I got it at 63 and now at 65 OK.
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But then, me, just a lay man.
Hope this helps all of you.
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You could try coming off you routine for a couple of weeks and keep out of the gym, just to see how it effects you and your symptoms.
Just some ideas.
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No your big problem is telling your g/f what your problem is and that you are on an 8 week course to over come it and reboot your body ready for a new sex life, and not only your sex life but both of your sex lives.
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So now you have done the damage of 18 years of married life and trying to find if other men have done the same, answer no because most of us would have sean the sings and come off it long ago.
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