Your doctor is lying to you about your erection problem.
Not maliciously. Not intentionally.
But by omission.
Every time he writes you a Viagra prescription and says "this should help," he's leaving out the most important part:
The pills aren't fixing anything.
They're overriding your body's failing circulation with a drug that forces temporary vasodilation.
Four hours of artificial hardness while the actual problem—the blocked, damaged, calcified blood vessels causing your erectile decline—gets worse every single month.
And he knows this.
We all know this.
We just don't tell you because there's no pharmaceutical solution to sell you for the real problem.
Until now.