Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
Price: $195
ED Blood Test Panel
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by hormonal, lifestyle (poor sleep, stress, etc), vascular (cardiovascular disease and diabetes), and mental causes (performance anxiety, feelings of inadequacy, etc), relationship (arguments, lack of attraction, anger towards a partner, etc) and other issues. The hormone-related ones are actually the easiest to diagnose and treat compared to other causes.
This cost-effective blood test panel that you can buy without a doctor's visit can help your doctor pinpoint deficiencies that can lead to ED.
Tests included:
Prolactin: High levels have been linked to ED and low libido.
Total and Free Testosterone: Low levels have been linked to ED and low libido.
Sensitive Estradiol: High or low levels have been linked to libido.
DHT: Low levels have been linked to libido.
TSH: High levels have been linked to hypothyrodism which has been linked to ED and low libido.
Free T3: Low levels have been linked to ED and libido.
Free T4: High or low levels in the presence of low free T3 may be linked to libido.
ED Blood Test Panel
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by hormonal, lifestyle (poor sleep, stress, etc), vascular (cardiovascular disease and diabetes), and mental causes (performance anxiety, feelings of inadequacy, etc), relationship (arguments, lack of attraction, anger towards a partner, etc) and other issues. The hormone-related ones are actually the easiest to diagnose and treat compared to other causes.
This cost-effective blood test panel that you can buy without a doctor's visit can help your doctor pinpoint deficiencies that can lead to ED.
Tests included:
Prolactin: High levels have been linked to ED and low libido.
Total and Free Testosterone: Low levels have been linked to ED and low libido.
Sensitive Estradiol: High or low levels have been linked to libido.
DHT: Low levels have been linked to libido.
TSH: High levels have been linked to hypothyrodism which has been linked to ED and low libido.
Free T3: Low levels have been linked to ED and libido.
Free T4: High or low levels in the presence of low free T3 may be linked to libido.
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