Andrew Huberman· PhD
Most common, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and if you smoke, all of those things will affect blood flow to the genitals.
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Most common, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and if you smoke, all of those things will affect blood flow to the genitals.
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so the most common conditions just sort of nationally would be the same things that cause blood flow problems anywhere in the body so high blood pressure diabetes you know atherosclerosis anything that sort of can impair blood getting you know to the end organ