In a new episode of the Balls Deep podcast, Dr. Joe Pazona discussed something personal: he’s been taking Cialis daily for 6 months. But the kicker is… he doesn’t have erectile dysfunction. This episode takes a deep dive into why ED pills can be effective for much more than just ED. There are additional health benefits for the prostate, heart, and brain. If you’re a man and you want to live, feel better, and protect yourself down the line, then you’ll want to know this information about ED pills:
From Reactive to Proactive Health
Most of the healthcare system waits until you’re sick to take action. That’s reactive medicine and something Dr. Pazona is done with.
Much of what he does now and what we are always preaching about at Pazona MD is proactive healthcare. Do the things now that are going to avert the problems that you will face tomorrow.
And that’s exactly why he began taking Cialis (tadalafil) on a daily basis.
Cialis: Beyond an ED Pill
It is true that the FDA has approved Cialis for the treatment of ED. However, an interesting fact that not many people know is that it is also approved for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a fancy term for the enlargement of the prostate and the urinary problems that accompany it in older men.
But that is not the interesting part…
Cialis is a vasodilator which means that it opens blood vessels. And, advanced blood circulation is not only beneficial in the bedroom, but also for:
✅ Prostate Health
Many men notice changes in their bodies after the age of 40. Cialis relaxes the smooth muscle around the bladder and prostate, helping everything flow more freely. What happened to Dr. Pazona? Total symptom resolution. No more annoying nighttime bathroom trips, no more dribbling, just solid sleep and a clean bathroom floor.
✅ Cardiovascular Protection
With improved blood circulation, the risk of heart diseases is greatly reduced, proven in a study of more than 500,000 people which showed a 30-40% reduction in heart attacks and death from cardiovascular diseases in men taking Cialis.
✅ Brain Health & Dementia Prevention
Most people assume dementia is a matter of bad luck. The major cause of it, however, is actually insufficient blood flow to the brain. Cialis may assist in keeping such blood vessels open, resulting in a reduced risk of memory loss in the future.
✅ Sexual Function Preservation
Even though Dr. Pazona does not suffer from ED, he wants to keep it that way. Cialis may help preserve erections as we age so you don’t join the 50% of men who suffer from ED by the age of 50.
What About Side Effects?
Dr. Pazona had no side effects from taking ED pills. Most men tolerate taking daily Cialis with great ease. The side effects, that are very rare, include:
- Mild back pain
- Stuffy nose
- Lightheadedness
The price of ED pills? Dr. Pazona says he spends $15 a month without insurance which is cheaper than the fancy coffee habit you have.
Is It Helping Down There?
Yes.
While Dr. Pazona didn’t take cialis for erections, he observed:
- Heightened morning erections
- More spontaneous erections
- Fuller, firmer function
- More satisfying sex
Why More Men Should Consider Cialis (Even Without ED)
Cialis isn’t only for fixing problems. It has preventive advantages as well.
If you’re:
- Having to get up to urinate in the night
- “Not quite right” in the bedroom
- Wanting to protect your heart and brain health
- Trying to be proactive about ED
…then talk to your doctor about if daily low-dose Cialis is appropriate for you.
It’s inexpensive, has no safety risks, and is one of the very few medications Dr. Pazona can recommend for guys who feel fine. Why? It helps you stay that way.
More Information About ED Pills
Dr. Pazona’s personal experience shows that ED pills have benefits far beyond just treating erectile dysfunction. Are you interested in learning more about these medications? Take a look at everything you should know about ED pills.
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.