An Open Letter To All Men Who Are Experiencing Erectile Dysfunction:

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You want the facts about Erectile Dysfunction to help yourself or someone you love avoid years of misery, misinformation and frustration…the same misery and frustration millions of men suffer every day.

My name is Dr. Alan Weigand and I’m a retired M.D. living in Palm Beach County, Florida. I’ve spent the past 30 years diagnosing and treating vascular diseases and E.D.

I specialize in helping erectile dysfunction sufferers not only discover the truth about erectile dysfunction, but also help them to improve their weak erections quickly, easily, and when possible, perfectly naturally.

Having practiced vascular medicine for decades, I have become distressed by witnessing the frustration of people just like you, trying to live with ED. People who rightfully so, complain about failed medications and eventually resign themselves to having to “live with it,” or who believe “this is what it’s like to get old.” It is so unnecessary to live through decades of embarrassment, frustration, relationship problems and misery because no one ever bothered to reveal to them the truth about their condition.

Since I’ve been helping people like yourself overcome Erectile Dysfunction, I’ve focused the majority of my practice and skills on helping erectile dysfunction sufferers eliminate the frustration and embarrassment of partial or weak erections.

There is really nothing that pleases me more than helping people finally become symptom-free and live life on their own terms once again.

Erectile Dysfunction can be a result of inefficiencies in your vascular system, nervous system, hormonal system or urological system. There are so many systems that play a role in achieving and maintaining an erection. Therefore, it is vitally important to identify the CAUSE of the problem before undergoing any course of treatment.

When the actual causes are found, it allows for the best treatment(s) to be selected, it also targets the treatment toward the underlying condition responsible for your complaint of Erectile Dysfunction.

What you need is to have a complete physical examination that evaluates all of these varying bodily systems to determine if your erectile dysfunction is actually originating from them, or if it is in your penis. This is a relatively simple and comfortable procedure. It takes up to an hour in your Doctor’s office on the first visit to get the information needed to properly diagnose your ED. The exam and tests are covered by Medicare and most Health Insurers.

The Erectile Dysfunction Evaluation is a thoughtful approach to finding out where your erectile dysfunction really originates, and if the erectile dysfunction is primarily caused by a vascular condition or a problem with another bodily system. Remember, it can be both.

You should find out:

  1. What the true cause of your problem is.
  2. What the best treatment for your complaint and condition is.
  3. Is there any conservative way to eliminate the problem quickly and easily?

It is in your best interest that you take a moment now to schedule an appointment to be evaluated by an ED Specialist. If you wait you could be causing yourself damage and your problem may worsen. If it does, it may be more difficult to evaluate in the future, take longer to remedy, and may need surgery. So take action as soon as possible.

Before you begin the next section, please note that this book is divided in two sections. The first section discusses what commonly happens to a patient who either ignores their ED, or sees a physician who does not specialize in ED. The second section explains the biology of ED, the causes, conflicts and the various treatments available.

I hope you’ll benefit from discovering the truth and some of the common confusion (and Myths) about Erectile Dysfunction in this Special eBook.

My new e-book, Erectile Dysfunction Causes and Cures is now available on Amazon.com. Click here for more details: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006TH2A7Y (Or cut and paste the link into your browser.)

To Your Good Health,

Alan H. Weigand, MD