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Sunday, November, 22, 2009
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I have discovered that killing microorganisms with natural antibiotics fixes my ED problem.

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09/13/09

This problem used to be a nightmare for me, until I discovered that certain herbal antibiotics kill the offending germs that causes prostatitis and ED.  Back in the 90s, it caused me the most serious sexual relationship problem that one can imagine -- an unfaithful mate, guys.  Now, when I have sex with this same woman, there is something in her system that causes me to acquire premature ejaculation again and again.  She gets sensitive, and cannot handle the truth when I tell her that we need to be checked out regarding this problem.  Thus sex with her allows me to get reinfected over and over again.  But my treatment, which is done with herbs starting the day after sex with her, provides a remedy.  So, I treat myself with the herbs for the next 7 days.   I do not know if there is a test for my condition.   I just know that it works for me.  Have you heard of a situation that is similar to mine?  What germs cause ED?  I have heard that e. coli is one contributor to prostatitis, which can lead to ED.  Why isn't a regimen established to check both the male and female partners for microorganisms which might lead to ED?

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his or his partner's sexual needs.

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