You risk erectile dysfunction eating more meat

Weaker erection, poor sex performance is common, but the study says you risk worse erectile dysfunction with the consumption of more meat. Netflix’s scientific experiment, “the game changers,” revealed that eating meat could make erection shorter and weaker.

The study recommends eating more plant-based nutrients, which it says would help men achieve a rock-grade erection.

The documentary featuring James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jackie Chan as executive producers study protein obsession and bodybuilding. It debunked the myths relating to diets and athleticism. The study dismissed the misconception that eating lots of meat contributes to being a macho man as untrue.

In his reaction, Dr. Aaron Spitz, a one-time lead delegate of the American Urology Association, says the revelation has challenged the thinking that machos have sexual prowess. In his words, “When I think of a manly man, I think of someone who has strength, endurance, sexual prowess, and fertility…” “What the scientific studies are showing us that the more meat men eat, the more quickly they lose their . . . manly manhood.”

In the effort to compare the impact of meat and plant-based diet in sport, three college athletes wore a penis for two nights to bed. The purpose is to track their erect details. First-night food was meat burrito, while a vegan meal was taken on the second night.

The outcome, metro writes, is remarkable! The experiment shows lasting and stronger erections after the veggie burrito diet.

While such an experiment cannot be passed as purely scientific, other researchers have drawn a connection between a man’s diet and his erectile performance. A study conducted in 2004 held that men with erectile dysfunction had their condition improved following a change in diet. By cutting down on high cholesterol and triglyceride fat-related food, both contained in meat, their erectile situation improved.

Although, one of the documentary executives, Arnold Schwarzenegger, didn’t talk about his penile particular, did suggest moving to a plant-based diet would remarkably lower his cholesterol.

The terminator star concluded, “Now I love [vegetarian options] much more than the meat.”