Approximately thirty million American men suffer from impotence, and another five million are infertile. Sooner or later all men have symptoms from enlarged prostate glands and over three hundred thousand will be diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. Here in one volume, written by a leading expert in the field, are the essential facts and reliable advice to help a man understand, cope with, and resolve these issues and many others. Critically examining the recent scientific studies and advances, this wise and compassionate book includes information on: Alternative medicine for men The benefits, risks, and politics of Viagra, penile injections, and penile implants How nerve impulses, blood flow, hormones, and emotional factors can promote or inhibit normal male sexual response The prescription medications, chemicals, and surgery that can affect potency, ejaculation, and fertility
Richard F. Spark is nothing more then a "maintenance manual" for the man, teaching him how to keep his sexual health and not suffer from all the different sexual problems that occur in the world. Great book to read on vacation, but without detail or substance, for this I reckoned "Natural Penis Enlargement: New Methods of Avoiding and Curing Impotence, Premature Ejaculation, and Erectile Dysfunction Safely and Inexpensively. New ... No Pumps, No Pills and No Gadgets! Vol. 2" by Platinum Millennium, a book that I've read and found much more interesting and informative
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although i found it sometimes filled with too many charts and medical terminolog, this book provided me with info on a subject that i needed exact info about. therefore, it is an excellent reference book to hold onto
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