Three weeks ago, a 52-year-old patient sat in my office.
Been on Viagra for 7 years. Started at 50mg. Now at 100mg twice a week—barely getting to 70%.
His doctor wanted to try Cialis daily or penile injections next.
I looked at his chart: Perfect health. Good blood pressure. No diabetes. Testosterone levels normal.
And that's when it hit me.
This is the same story I hear from 87% of my patients.
"Everything checks out fine, but I'm just not as hard as I used to be."
"The pills work, but they're working less and less."
"My doctor says my bloodwork is perfect, so this must just be aging."
But here's what I realized after 23 years of practice:
These men don't have erectile dysfunction.
They have cellular energy dysfunction.
And it's not just some men. It's not a random subset.
It's the root cause of erectile decline in 8 out of 10 men over 40.