Some one mentioned NO gas from whipped cream cans. I also see this for sales in smoke shops and adult stores. I thought it was for the head rush. Is there any ED abilities for using this during sex. People say Rush makes them hard, this I don't understand as it dilates the veins. If I use it there is no possible way to get or keep hard for me.
Taking Neo40 Nitric Oxide booster with ED scripts
its nice to know i'm not the only one who sucks the last breathes out of a can of whipped cream. trader joe's has coconut whipped cream btw.
What ED meds are you taking? Maybe try a different one or cut the dosage. Viagra makes my head feel like it's going to explode. A full 20mg cialise isn't as bad as Viagra, but still not pleasant. I cut my cialis in half and that does the trick. I can feel what sees like my sinuses getting full, but not pain. It's a mild pressure feeling about 45 minutes after I take it and lasts for about 15-30 minutes. Then, I'm good to go for about 3 days off of just a 1/2 of pill. But... I also don't really have an ED problem. I take them when I know I'll be drinking or if when we are swinging. It's my mental safety net.
"Not sure I want all that."
Well placed doubt. You shouldn't want "all that". ED typically results from problems with blood flow to the penis and can be an early indicator of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
I do not know about and have not looked into the interactions between Neo40 and ED meds but (as has been already suggested), it is a conversation best had with healthcare professionals.
"However, I would like to have some more into on this, so one doesn't sound fake.". Not knowing about something, does not make one "sound fake".
The onus is on us (the consumer) to be as well informed as possible about our health and lifestyle choices. Be more concerned with having a well rounded conversation, where you get the information you seek, with your primary care physician (PCP) versus sounding fake. Be wary of supplements: they are unregulated, the quality can vary greatly, and the ingestion of isolated, concentrated substances can have serious side effects.
Since ED can be an early warning of CVD, there is much you can do to prevent worsening, if not reversing, CVD. Typically the most impactful change is rebalancing what you eat. Eat more plant-based: vegetables, fruits, legumes, grains, and less animal-based (if it has a face or mother, it's an animal). Find the balance or ratio that works best for you. Most people have misplaced concerns about not getting enough protein when they cut back on animal-based foods. There are abundant plant-based sources of protein to replace animal-based protein. Coordinate with your primary care physician and/or nutrionist, if you possible, to guide you and help monitor your progress.
Maintaining healthy production of nitric oxide within your body is essential for cardivascular heatlh and can be achieved easily through increased consumption of dark green, leafy vegetables. By simultaneously decreasing your animal-based foods, you decrease the amount of animal saturated fat and dietary cholesterol that work against you by promoting CVD.
If I can impart anything useful here, I would say this:
- you can go to websites such as drugs_dot_com for information on prescribed medicines, i.e. whichever ED meds concern you.
- have this conversation with as many healthcare professionals you deem necessary
- learn as much as you can about ED and CVD and how our dietary patterns affect cardiovascular health
- and lastly, don't stop asking questions!
I hope you found some of this helpful and I wish you the best in your pursuit of this topic!
Cheers!
Nitrous oxide makes me think of empty cans of whipped cream. Perhaps this was another reason people liked to suck the last of the gas out of the can ;-)
Interesting. I just Googled "Foods with nitric oxide" and they are all foods that we naturally gravitate to. The Mrs has found she has digestive issues with beets, but otherwise loved them. We have an awesome pickled beet recipe so almost always have our homemade canned ones in the basement.
Soro, we have been told the same, to ask prime Dr. However, I would like to have some more into on this, so one doesn't sound fake. Again, just curious if anyone else has looked into this and asked themselves the same question.
Sounds like a question for the primary care physician that prescribed your ED meds.
On a personal note, I have a healthy distrust of any expensive OTC suppliment/drug with a suspiciously scifi brand name. Then again, I'm something of a cynic.
Anyone thought about interactions between the new Neo40 Nitric Oxide (NO) booster and ED meds? A bummer because even though there are benefits of increased NO in our system, and in our blood flow to support our willy, a large side effect of ED meds is headaches brought on/caused by our own bodies NO. So, you would take a NO tablet, ED med and a tylenol, all so you can have better flow for your willy? Not sure I want all that. Anyone looked further into this?

