Rx vs. impotence and menopause

MANILA, Philippines - Research has shown that 52 percent of males, 40 to 70 years years old, have some form of impotence. And men who have circulation and blood sugar problems are up to four times more likely to be completely impotent later in life. 

Medical problems like diabetes, heart and circulatory conditions, side effects of drugs, stress and anxiety are some of the causes of impotence. Aging can also be a factor. Six to seven out of 10 males suffer from impotence problems, from age 50 and above, worldwide. 

Alcohol intake decreases testosterone production and may cause andropause, the equivalent of menopause in men. Clogged blood vessels (arterioclerosis) diminish the supply of blood into the penis, which may result in failure to “perform” good sex. 

Potensan offers a non-invasive yet effective way to address both impotence in men and the problems associated with menopause among women. It is a 100-percent natural food supplement proven to enhance sexual drive and potency. 

Potensan stimulates the brain to naturally release testosterone, which produces pheromone, a natural substance that sends sex signals to create a positive change in yours and your partner’s mood and behavior because of heightened sex appeal. 

For more information, visit the website www.potensan.com. Potensan is available at Mercury Drug and Watsons outlets.

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