Viagra and Cialis May Reduce Heart Disease Risk by 39% and Alzheimer’s by nearly 70%

A large new study reveals that men who take erectile dysfunction (ED) medication are 25% less likely to suffer from heart failure, stroke, and heart attacks. Even more astonishing, research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that men with ED who took these medications had a 39% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. This isn’t just impressive—it’s shocking.

These drugs, which are safe, well-tested, and approved, appear to have a powerful effect on the world’s leading cause of death. It’s baffling and even infuriating that we haven’t heard more about this, especially since some of the studies date back over a decade. Meanwhile, drugs with as little as a 1% benefit get approved despite severe side effects.

Most drug commercials rush through long lists of potential side effects, often including sudden death, just for minor conditions. In contrast, Viagra’s side effects—like headaches, flushing, and upset stomach—are relatively mild. Harvard Health also reports that Viagra may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s by nearly 70%. If true, why isn’t it mandatory for everyone to take it?

I personally take 50mg a few times a week for heart and brain health with my endocrinologist’s full support. Forget the sexual benefits—what’s more important than your heart and brain? We’re all getting older, and no one wants to age without mental clarity or a healthy heart.

So why isn’t this front-page news? One explanation: Viagra has been off-patent for years and costs pennies to make. No one stands to profit significantly, especially when the heart disease industry in the U.S. is worth $54 billion and the global Alzheimer’s market is projected to reach $25 billion by 2029.

Conducting a new, comprehensive study would cost tens of millions and take a decade or more. Meanwhile, the correlation between ED drugs and reduced risk of heart disease and Alzheimer’s is hard to ignore.

We’ve all learned in recent years that profit often comes before life. If a cheap drug can protect your heart and brain, why wouldn’t you take that bet? It’s a no-brainer. I am not a doctor. So of course check with your doctor to make sure it doesnt have a contraindication for you.

You can find many studies on PubMed.gov

AND EVEN MORE BENEFITS? ALZHEIMERS TOO? 69% less likely Harvard? r u “f’ing kidding me?

“If you take sildenafil (Viagra, Revatio) to treat erectile dysfunction or pulmonary arterial hypertension, here’s good news: the little blue or white pill may also be protecting you from Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers analyzed insurance claims data of 7.23 million people and found sildenafil users were 69% less likely to develop Alzheimer’s over a six-year period than non-users. The possible link? As part of the study, the researchers also examined brain cells from Alzheimer’s patients and found sildenafil users had more brain cell growth and slower formation of neurofibrillary tangles in the brain, an early biomarker of Alzheimer’s.

It’s important to note that the results showed only an association between sildenafil use and lower Alzheimer’s risk. Randomized controlled studies are needed to confirm the findings. But so far, it looks like sildenafil could have far-reaching health benefits. The results were published online Dec. 6, 2021, by Nature Aging.”

If you google Harvard and Alzheimer’s you will not find this article. But if you google Harvard Alzheimer’s and viagra you will find it for yourself. By the way the first search says all the research was focused on the plaques on the brain. Yet this is saying there is improvement and prevention by focusing on circulation. How many billions of dollars went down the drain focusing on the wrong thing. PS maybe they should have thought about correlation is not causation, when it came to plaques on the brain. Kind of like the first rule of common sense. What do I know I am not a doctor?

We all know or have heard of someone that has been cured by some ancient remedy or by a drug that hasnt been approved in the United States. But we need to know that it will not harm different individuals. Is it safe for a grandmother ? a small child ? someone with other diseases, on other medications ? The process is lengthy and costly. It costs easily tens of millions of dollars for the approval process. In total, billions might be spent between research development and trials.

So if you can prove even a tiny improvement and it is proven safe, it is approved. I know. Here is a funny example. The lasers for growing hair. They do improve and regrow approximately 10% of hair lost. But I only have 10 hairs on my head, do you think 1 more hair on my head is a cosmetic improvement ? But that is an example of an FDA approved device for growing hair and how little the results might be so you can ponder these mind blowing statistics about Alzheimer’s.

As with any medical treatment, it is crucial for individuals to consult with their healthcare providers before considering the use of Viagra for conditions other than erectile dysfunction. Healthcare professionals can assess an individual’s medical history, evaluate the available evidence, and provide personalized recommendations based on the latest research findings.

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