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Inspiration And Expert Advice: Expert Columns

Is Watermelon the New Viagra?

By Janis Roszler, RD, CDE, LD/N

Sometimes, life is just too funny. I recently read an article about the Viagra-effects of watermelon. This lovely fruit that is a staple of barbeques and picnics has suddenly taken center stage in the world of romance. According to researchers at the Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center at Texas A&M University, College Station, the amino acid citrulline, which is found in both the rind and the fruit of watermelon, can relax and dilate blood vessels in a way that is similar to Viagra. In other words, your backyard garden may be filled with ripened erectile dysfunction medication!

I don’t recommend its use for men with diabetes as watermelon has a high glycemic value, which means that eating a generous amount can cause your blood sugar level to spike. I am, however, pleased that research continues to look for ways to enhance sexual relationships. As the co-author of the new book, Sex and Diabetes – For Him and For Her (ADA), I’m always searching for new advice to give individuals who develop diabetes-related sexual complications. Diabetes can affect blood circulation and damage nerves. When the circulation is not at its best, it is difficult for the body to send blood to the pelvic area, something that is necessary in order to fully enjoy intimate activity. If the nerves have become damaged from being exposed to high levels of glucose for a lengthy period of time, the brain may not be able to send the sexual messages it wishes to communicate.

So if you can’t grab a few slices of watermelon, what can you do? Here is a list of several of the many options that men can try to help improve their problems with erectile dysfunction: br />

  • Maintain your blood sugar level within a healthy range. This can help reduce your risk of blood vessel and nerve damage.
  • Ask your doctor to check your testosterone level. Thirteen million men over the age of 45 have this problem, which can affect sexual performance. “Low-T” is easily diagnosed with a simple blood test and can be treated with a topical gel, patch, injection, or oral tablet that you place inside of your cheek.
  • Try the oral medications that are currently on the market – Viagra, Levitra and Cialis. They don’t work for all men, but they may work for you.
  • Pick up a sexual device. Vacuum pumps, when used correctly, work extremely well for most men. Constriction rings can be used to hold the blood in the penis if a man can get an erection, but has difficulty maintaining it.
  • Focus on your relationship. Your emotions can affect your physical performance. If you are angry or feel uncomfortable with your partner, you may experience problems in the bedroom.
Watermelon may not be the answer, but I do hope that we all keep looking for more ways to enhance the physical relationships in our lives.

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Last Modified Date: October 28, 2009


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