| Zaphod 2005-09-23, 5:47 pm |
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"Ephraim M" <ephraimmorrison@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1126897041.746291.128340@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I'm considering injectables, since Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra are so
> incredibly ineffectual. It seems that in the beginning all of these
> drugs worked, but gradually became less effective over a few short
> years, and now do very little. I generally cycle back and forth to
> Viagra when the other two drugs do not work--I've found Viagra
> outperforms the other two in strength--but I also find Viagra's side
> effects detestable (must starve oneself prior to use, avoid caffeine,
> face glows like Rudolph the reindeer's nose, and so on).
>
> Couple that with sputtering results of late with all three medications,
> and I'm about ready to throw in the towel. I'm guessing most of my
> problems are due to Type 2 Diabetes...it seems highly resistant to ED
> med therapy.
>
> However as I read on in this group, there seem to be problems with
> injectables as well. They apparently work like a charm with some
> people, but vary with others. This doesn't encourage me much
> considering the iffy results I've had with the oral medications.
> So I'm disinclined to abandon oral meds altogether if it's possible to
> get any decent results.
>
> Has anyone here tried Piperine to boost the effectiveness of the oral
> ED medications? Since the effectiveness of the drugs seems to be fading
> in strength, this strikes me as a possible solution. Has anyone tried
> it?
>
> -Ephraim
>
I tried piperine once with a small dose of viagra. Definitely worked. 25mg
felt like 75. I tried it a couple of times with cialis. Did little,
probably because cialis is removed from the body a different way than
viagra. Be careful with piperine. It blocks the chemical pathways the body
uses to remove certain substances. Don't go over the piperine dose as
instructed by the bottle. Try a smaller dose of viagra at first too.
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