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Steven Lamm M.D. is an expert in sexual health and author of the Hardness Factor. See full bio

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Sex and Obesity

 Patients with obesity are at risk for erectile problems Read More

SEX DESIRE AND WEIGHT LOSS

Both men and women who are obese (due to under- urination) will have very little desire for sex. Their sex-related bedtime activities, or foreplay, will also be minimal. The interval between any two sexual unions will be far apart

Reduced urinations promote accumulation of calcium oxalate crystals in the cells of most of the soft tissues in the body, and they harden them, at times to form even lumps and cysts. Elsewhere, in combination with few other substances such as cholesterol, vitamin-D, etc., they accumulate to form kidney stones, prostates, cysts and fibroids, and also harden the blood vessels to the extent of creating heart blockages.

To further understand..
1) OBESITY AND SEX POTENTIALS
http://www.weightlosstopic.com/sex/obesity_and_sex_potentials.html
2) Why the Thin are Hyper-sexed, and the Obese are Under-sexed?
http://www.weightlosstopic.com/sex/reasons_thin_hypersex_obese_under_sex...

Risk factors

I do agree with Dr. Lamm that hardness is an extremely important marker for overall general health and that it is entirely possible in the vast majority of men to restore rigidity and normal sexual function.

Where I am disappointed and completely opposed is when it comes to cholesterol.

While mainstream medicine still plays the silly game of cholesterol the Bogeyman, the tide is turning as we speak.

The entire hypothesis, originally proposed by the fraud Ancel Keys (selective, unscientific reporting)collapsed some time ago and anyone who still clings to it is woefully misinformed.

Watching the numbers and attempting to reduce cholesterol (TC) to below 200 is silly and reveals the proponents' ignorance of facts.
Think about it, everyone (exclude sudden accidental death) dies with very low cholesterol and people with high cholesterol live the longest.
I challenge you to prove otherwise and remind you that cholesterol is the basis from which (sex) hormones are created.

Looking further in this deception, study the role of LDL and of HDL. If you then still call one "good" and the other "bad" you are beyond help.

Happy to discuss.

Best regards,

Dr. N.

erectile disfunction

I have become obease and yet I try will little result to lose weight, I have also become impotent and it is affecting my relationship. Will testrone therepy help in the short term?

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