High Blood Sugar Causes Low Sex Drive & Erectile Dysfunction

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High Blood Sugar Causes Low Sex Drive & Erectile Dysfunction
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I received an important question about blood sugar, low libido and erections a few days ago. In this video I’ll tell you how important high blood sugar is and what effect does it have on your sex drive and erections. I’ll also offer solutions so you can start fixing your issues right away.

The question sounded like this:

Dr. Sam – I did a blood test and it showed that I had elevated blood sugar levels and my A1C levels were also on the borderline of pre-diabetes. Yet, a year ago, my levels were better. So, something has gone wrong during this past year.

However, my main question is the following: My libido has been very low the past few months and I have a hard time getting and maintaining erections. It’s very embarrassing. Do you think my blood sugar problems are linked to this? If yes, what can I do?

So ideally, I would do a more comprehensive blood tests and I would like to know what your other hormones are … total and free testosterone, DHT, female & stress hormones as well.

Remember, nothing in your body works in a small vacuum, this includes your hormones.

They are all interconnected, working together like a big machine or musical symphony.

So, if one is out of balance, typically others are also or soon they will be.

However, based on the limited information you’ve given, I’ll focus on blood sugar and insulin resistance.

Sex hormones, healthy blood sugar, and insulin balance are more intimately linked than you might think.

For example, spikes in blood sugar and insulin, which can then lead to insulin resistance over time … Due to eating too much sugar and refined carbohydrates such as flour, can lead to

Acne, even in adults.
Irregular menstrual cycles in women.
Hair loss and balding, coupled with excess body hair growth in both men and women.
“Man boobs” or gynecomastia
And YES, erectile problems in men

Unfortunately, most people think this is just a part of aging and to some extent it is. However, I’m getting hundreds of complaints over the past few years from YOUNG people … 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s.

Sure, maybe in your 60’s and later these situations can show up. But it’s wrong and unhealthy to be starting at such a young age.

So, how does sugar cause low sex drive and erectile problems?

Well, there are 5 main ways and I’ll make this quick.

[1] Sugar Lowers Testosterone

As you may know already, testosterone controls your sex drive and ability to get erections.

[2] Sugar Lowers GH

Growth hormone has many health benefits, including higher libido. High blood sugar and insulin resistance lower GH, which also lowers testosterone and thus, same problem again.

[3] Sugar Lowers Leptin

Leptin is a hormone that tells your brain to stop eating and that you’re full.

[4] Sugar Decreases Orexin

Orexin is a neurotransmitter that regulates eating behavior, wakefulness and yes, arousal.

[5] Sugar Increases Cortisol

Cortisol is your stress hormone. Carbohydrates actually help lower cortisol levels. However, too many carbs, high blood sugar and insulin resistance eventually increases cortisol.

Solution
Genetics and aging of course play a part in all of this. However, you MUST improve your diet and lifestyle, so you can have healthier blood sugar levels and optimal insulin resistance, which will help improve your hormones and improve your ability to get erections.

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