your calcium score explains your ed better than any urologist can
If you have ED, there's something building in your arteries that no blue pill addresses. Coronary artery calcium. Hardened deposits of cholesterol, calcium, and inflammatory debris lining your vessel walls. It accumulates silently over decades. And there's a number that measures exactly how much you have. A score of 0 means clean arteries. 1-100 means mild buildup. Above 100 means moderate buildup. Above 400 means severe. Here's what urologists never connect: that same plaque isn't only in your coronary arteries. It's system-wide. Including the 1-2mm arteries feeding your penis. Those arteries are the smallest in your body. They clog first. That's your ED. Calcified plaque physically narrowing the arteries that deliver blood to your penis. Viagra forces those narrowed arteries open for 4-6 hours. The plaque stays. The calcium stays. And it accumulates every month you mask it. Dr. Harris ordered his own CT coronary angiogram when his ED started at 49. The imaging showed early atherosclerotic changes. Calcium score of 47. He started on pharmaceutical-grade cayenne extract. 3 softgels twice daily. His follow-up scan 8 weeks later showed a calcium score of 31. The deposits had visibly reduced on comparison imaging. His colleague looked at both scans and asked what he'd done — because plaque doesn't typically reverse that fast. His ED had gotten better by week 4. Here's what changed inside his arteries — and what changes inside yours.
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