New ED Study Larger is NOT Better for MenThe real underlying cause of ED has been debated for decades. Maybe because there are so many factors that go into the mix.

The myth about ED and one specific organ was, however, busted strongly in a new study. And that goes a long way to explain why ED is such a big problem for older men.

And why shrinking it down maybe your best bet to cure ED.

ED is a condition from which 50 percent of men over 60 and 90 percent of men over 80 suffer, according to the National Kidney and Urological Disease Information Clearinghouse.

Your urine and semen flow through your urethra, which is located inside your penis, before they can leave your body.

As men age, the cells in their prostate glands multiply, leading them to take up space meant for the urethra.

As the urethra is forced to narrow to make room for the enlarged prostate, there is not enough room for urine and semen to pass.

This create several symptoms.

Because your bladder never empties completely, and because it contracts especially hard to propel your urine through the obstruction, you always feel like you need to urinate. Most men visit the bathroom several times throughout the night.

In their study in the journal Medical Archives, the Bosnian researchers gave study participants the five-question version of the International Index of Erectile Function scale (or IIEF) to assess their level of ED.

The higher your score on the IIEF, the better your sexual function; the lower you score, the worse your function.

What they found was that the larger a man’s prostate, the worse his score would be.

The prostate produces semen, so it follows that a ‘big one’ would produce more, and perform better. The study shows this not to be true.

It doesn’t matter what size your reproductive organs are; bigger isn’t always better. What matters is how your blood flows through them.

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