Side Effects of Viagra (that you don't know)

If you are taking or considering taking PDE5 Inhibitors and/or the generic versions this is a must read.

 

Generic Viagra is called Sildenafil.

 

If you are taking Viagra/Sildenafil or considering taking it you are probably aware of the common side effects.

 

Common side effects include:

            

  •    flushing
  •    upset stomach
  •    abnormal vision, such as changes in color vision  and blurred vision
  •   stuffy or runny nose
  •    back pain.
  •   muscle pain 
  •   nausea
  •   headache

 

Chronic Viagra usage is 1 or more years.

 

Here are the chronic side effects:

 

1. 10 times the risk  of developing Glaucoma when taking Viagra long term ( more than 1 year.)

 

2.  Viagra could decrease natural killer cell activity.

Natural killer cell activity are our first line of defense  against cancer.

Which is naturally a concern if you are taking these post prostrate cancer.

 

3. Skin cancer (melanoma) - melanoma can spread quickly and can kill with in a few months.

This happens partly by a gene mutation in the cancer that induces melanoma cell invasion by down-regulating cGMP-Specific Phosphodiesterase Type 5 inhibitor.

 

This is also how Viagra works, it’s Phosphodiesterase Type 5 inhibitor. This Viagra may have the same effect of promoting melanoma growth.

 

In a cohort study by Li WQ, Qureshi AA, Robinson KC, Han J. - Viagra use was associated with an 84% risk of a subsequent melanoma diagnosis. This is a significant association! 

 

This is why I say over and over that PDE5 inhibitors are a last resort and not a 1st choice.

 

Go holistic, there are no side effects and only positive affects. 

 

Shari James RN is a Holistic Sex Coach who specializes in helping men heal erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation with out using pills.

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