To Cure ED, Cut This Out (literally, slash it)In a small research study, 67% of men had their ED cured as a “side effect” of a simple, low-risk surgery.

The weird thing is, the surgery took place nowhere close to the genitals. In fact, it was done on a small gland in the throat.

Although there has been no proof until now, a connection between hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid gland) and erectile dysfunction has been speculated by many doctors.

The researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, wanted to put this theory to the test.

They analyzed data from 160 men who underwent parathyroidectomy (a surgery where one or more of the parathyroid glands is removed). Every patient completed a list of “yes or no” questionnaires before surgery and again six months after surgery.

Twenty-one men reported erectile dysfunction before the surgery. Two were using erectile dysfunction medications.

Six months after the surgery, only seven men (one-third) still suffered ED. And the two men who were taking medications didn’t need them anymore.

This was, of course, a very small study. Much more research is needed to get any reliable data. But you may want to have your doctor check your thyroid activity if you experience erectile dysfunction.

What the study shows for sure is that your hormones do affect your erection strength. Therefore, it is essential that you take supplements that balance your gland’s efficiency and hormone levels.

Here is the only natural supplement I recommend to men with erectile dysfunction for this purpose…

But even better are a set of easy erectile dysfunction exercises. These exercises boost the blood flow to the genital, guaranteeing a strong, powerful erection…