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On 1 Jul 2001, at 11:30, ggascay wrote:

> Hello friends,  I'm Gene, 68 year old male with PD for three years-on
> sinement and mirapex- they do not affect the tremor in rt. arm. I've
> heard from two sources that Viagra may be helpful. Don't laugh! One man
> takes V  3 x day-apparently is useful beyond relieving sexual
> disfunction. I understand the positive impact of V has been on women
> with PD thus far.  Any info?
>
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Hi Gene,
I found this on the Internet.... And it sounds right..... murray

It turns out men who want to be more potent in bed should get
out of it and exercise before they turn to Viagara. Boston scientists
have determined that middle-aged men who burn at least 200 calories
a day greatly reduce their chance of impotence. It turns out,
the same things that are good for the heart, are good for erections,
and vice versa. Roughly half of men aged 40 to 70 report at least
modest trouble achieving an erection, and evidence suggests it’s
more common in men with poor circulation.

http://www.tvo.org/yourhealth/news_archive/newsnov20.html

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