One night after another failed attempt, I couldn't sleep.
I was lying there at 2 AM, feeling like a complete failure, googling "why does ED get worse over time."
That's when I stumbled on something that changed my entire understanding of what was happening to me.
A urologist's blog post about something he called "circulatory ED" - erectile dysfunction caused by poor blood flow and circulation, not low testosterone or psychological issues.
He explained that ED medications like Viagra force blood flow temporarily. They're like using a pump to push water through a clogged pipe.
But they don't unclog the pipe.
They don't fix the circulation problem. They just force your body to work despite it.
That's why they become less effective over time. That's why they don't always work. The underlying problem keeps getting worse.
The blog mentioned that certain herbs used in traditional medicine for centuries actually improved circulation and vascular health naturally - not by forcing blood flow, but by fixing what was broken.
Compounds like Tongkat Ali, Maca, Horny Goat Weed, and Tribulus had clinical studies showing they could restore natural function.
But here was the catch: most supplements use such low doses that they're basically useless. And most bodies can't absorb them properly anyway.
I'd tried cheap supplements before. They'd done nothing.
But this doctor was talking about something different.
Clinical dosages. Proper absorption technology. Formulations that actually worked.