From Political Planet <[email protected]>
Subject Taking meds doesn’t have to lower your libido.
Date October 24, 2020 7:01 PM
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Hi Reader,
If you’re taking pills to treat high blood pressure, like Bob, one of the unfortunate side effects is ED.
Because Bob’s meds are designed to lower blood pressure, he had a limited amount of blood flowing to his penis; and that means he had difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
Then Bob had to deal with the additional side effects of the pills he was taking, including headaches and nausea. That was definitely a mood killer. How can you feel passionate with a splitting headache?
But then he discovered a viable alternative ([link removed]) with:No doctor’s visitNo prescriptionNo pill-related side-effectsNo pumps or uncomfortable rings
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It’s called Eddie by Giddy ([link removed]). It’s proven effective in sustaining erections and is shaped like an oval for total comfort. This wearable, re-usable, FDA Registered Class II medical device was created by urologists and engineers specifically to treat performance issues. And it comes with the ED Guide video series with important tips by Giddy’s sex health experts.
So don’t let BP meds diminish your quality of life and the bond between you and your partner. Get Eddie and start going with the flow, like Bob.
Make your blood pressure work for you - not against you.
Learn more about Eddie here. ([link removed])
Sincerely,
The Giddy Team
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