Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Overcoming Erectile Dysfunction

By now with the Viagra and Cialis kick flying in high gear, most guys know about the blood holding spongy tissue of the penis and why it's so important to erections. Some guys even know about a particular muscle called the pubococcygeus (PC) that can control premature ejaculation, which is the key to strong lasting erections. But the pubococcygeus is not the “do all, end all” of penis muscles. In fact aside from maintaining your erection, the PC does little to contribute to the overall size and thickness of the penis. What most folks don't know is that besides the spongy tunnel that holds blood, the thickness of the penis is determined by two muscles; the Ischio Cavernous and Bulbo Cavernous. These two sheets of voluntary (striated) muscle wrap around the shaft o View the rest of this article


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