Common Health Issue Causes ED (and how to prevent it)Most often we look as ED as an isolated health issue. Or maybe connect it to cardiovascular or hormonal problems.

But a new study reveals a very common condition that almost doubles the risk of severe ED. Fortunately, treating this potential underlying cause of ED is relatively easy.

In the study published in The Journal of Rheumatology, 201 men who came to a rheumatology clinic were surveyed about their erection strength.

Of those, 83 (41%) suffered gout. This is a common arthritis-related disease, where the joints in the big toe become inflamed.

Significantly more men suffering gout reported erectile problems (76% with gout vs. 51% of non-gout patients). And the difference was even greater with severe erectile dysfunction (26% with gout vs. 15% of non-gout patients).

The connection between the two diseases is not quite clear, but what is clear is that if you suffer erectile dysfunction as well as gout, treating your gout will positively affect your erectile strength.

Fortunately, it’s quite easy to manage gout with simple diet and lifestyle changes. Since it’s closely related with rheumatoid arthritis, what works for one will work for the other.

Here is a step-by-step plan designed to reverse arthritis (and gout) in 28 days or less…

But if you suffer erectile dysfunction, this is by far the most effective natural method to get you back in the sack strong and powerful…