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Welcome to Episode 6: Vitamin D to Avoid Erectile Dysfunction. This episode tackles a common claim—“low vitamin D causes ED”—with a science-first lens. Vitamin D is connected to overall health markers that influence erection quality (especially vascular function and inflammation). But not every association is a direct cause, and the best move is usually measurement + correction of deficiency, not megadosing.
In this episode, we explore:
* What vitamin D does: roles in immune function, inflammation signaling, and general metabolic health (and why that can matter for vascular performance)
* Vitamin D and erections: how ED is strongly tied to cardiovascular/vascular health—and where vitamin D may fit in that picture
* Correlation vs. causation: why “linked” doesn’t always mean “the reason,” and what that implies for expectations
* The practical approach: testing levels, correcting deficiency, and tracking changes in energy, mood, and sexual function
* Sunlight vs. supplements: why both can matter, and how lifestyle inputs (sleep, stress, exercise) interact
* Safety basics: avoiding extreme dosing, looking at interactions/contraindications, and looping in a clinician if you’re unsure
* When to look deeper: persistent ED, sudden onset, or other health signs that point to broader cardiovascular or hormonal factors
– Long-term chastity & control → https://www.oxy-shop.com/collections/all-products
Produced by Oxy-Shop
https://www.oxy-shop.com
By By Oxy ShopWelcome to Episode 6: Vitamin D to Avoid Erectile Dysfunction. This episode tackles a common claim—“low vitamin D causes ED”—with a science-first lens. Vitamin D is connected to overall health markers that influence erection quality (especially vascular function and inflammation). But not every association is a direct cause, and the best move is usually measurement + correction of deficiency, not megadosing.
In this episode, we explore:
* What vitamin D does: roles in immune function, inflammation signaling, and general metabolic health (and why that can matter for vascular performance)
* Vitamin D and erections: how ED is strongly tied to cardiovascular/vascular health—and where vitamin D may fit in that picture
* Correlation vs. causation: why “linked” doesn’t always mean “the reason,” and what that implies for expectations
* The practical approach: testing levels, correcting deficiency, and tracking changes in energy, mood, and sexual function
* Sunlight vs. supplements: why both can matter, and how lifestyle inputs (sleep, stress, exercise) interact
* Safety basics: avoiding extreme dosing, looking at interactions/contraindications, and looping in a clinician if you’re unsure
* When to look deeper: persistent ED, sudden onset, or other health signs that point to broader cardiovascular or hormonal factors
– Long-term chastity & control → https://www.oxy-shop.com/collections/all-products
Produced by Oxy-Shop
https://www.oxy-shop.com