Most men think erectile dysfunction is a bedroom problem. It's actually one of the earliest warning signs of cardiovascular disease, capable of showing up three to five years before a heart attack.
In this episode, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon sits down with Dr. Amy Pearlman, a urologist trained in men's sexual health, to discuss:
• Why ED is a symptom of vascular health, not a standalone disease and how the artery feeding the heart is roughly double the size of the one feeding the penis, so problems show up "down there" first • Why "normal" testosterone can be meaningless, and the questions to ask before accepting a lab result that didn't flag • How daily erections preserve penile tissue the way water keeps a sponge supple and why disuse can cost noticeable size over just a few months • That cardiovascular exercise can rival ED medication for improving erectile function, making your heart health the real fix • How to track erectile fitness before • there's a problem, instead of waiting until something breaks
By the end, you'll understand the single signal your body uses to flag heart and metabolic risk early and the simple, mostly drug-free steps that protect both your cardiovascular health and your sexual function for life.
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Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
01:25 - Erections predict cardiac events
01:41 - The pen and artery analogy
03:40 - No health milestones for men
07:52 - Normal structure and function
11:45 - The five S's of men's health
21:24 - Why "normal" testosterone misleads
25:00 - Testosterone and fertility risk
31:05 - Steroids versus FDA-approved agents
41:13 - The untreated 25-year-old
43:56 - Sperm health and home testing
52:02 - Peyronie's disease and injury
1:01:34 - Protein, nutrition, supplements
1:05:09 - Daily Cialis as a pre-workout
1:13:32 - The sponge analogy
1:15:31 - Erectile fitness tracking
1:23:05 - The penis pump, used right
1:27:24 - Restoring lost size
1:35:00 - Traction and girth enhancement
1:46:00 - Women's anatomy and pleasure
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