Quote (FaceOfInsanity @ Jan 23 2019 10:06pm)
wat? 8D
nekem is ez volt az elsö reakciom, de elvileg ez az uj divat, es kivancsi voltam hatha van-e innen valakinek tapasztalata hogy hasznal-e valamit vagy csak valami meme
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PDE-5 Inhibitors Increase the "Pump"
The most elemental and basic effect of Viagra and its cousins is increased blood flow, not only to the heart and penis, but to all body parts, including muscles. More blood flow means a better pump from resistance exercise and subsequently, increased nutrient flow to muscles, which is a good thing.
PDE-5 Inhibitors Decrease Estrogen Levels
A 2005 study found that 10 mg. and 20 mg. doses of Cialis, taken an average of 10 times a month, significantly reduced estradiol levels, but only in men who didn't have too much body fat (those with a BMI of less than 27) (1). Men with more body fat have higher levels of aromatase and convert testosterone to estradiol with impunity, regardless of how much Cialis they pop.
PDE-5 Inhibitors Increase Testosterone Levels
A study of Viagra's effects on 140 low-testosterone men between the ages of 40 and 70 found that the drug boosted testosterone levels by about 100 clicks (2). While some of this rise in male hormone might be, as the study cited above implied, because some testosterone resisted being converted into estrogen, some of it was also apparently from increased testosterone production by the testes.
PDE-5 Inhibitors Increase Insulin Sensitivity
Viagra was shown to reduce diabetes-induced oxidative stress and improve insulin sensitivity. This experiment, unlike the others, was conducted on rats, but there's a decent chance it would work similarly in humans.