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Here you will find many Frequently Asked Questions and their answers. If you don't find the answer you are looking for here, email us at info@hardspirit.com.

Purchasing The Male Potency Patch

Erections

Does the Male Potency Patch come with a guarantee?

Yes we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee so you have no risk. Try the product for 30 days and if you don't like it, simply contact us and let us know. The complete 100% satisfaction guarantee is outlined here.

What are the ingredients in the male potency patch?

The male potency patch contains a unique blend of all natural ingredients. This wonderful synergy of ingredients helps to combat impotence and reinforce your bodies natural ability to produce and sustain erections. See the blend of male impotence fighting ingredients here.

Why is the patch method better than pills?

The all natural ingredients contained in the patch enters the blood stream right through the skin this process is called transdermal delivery. This means that as much as 95% of the ingredients are able to enter your system to work, pills typically only deliver 5% of their contents. The reasons that pills don't deliver more of their ingredients to the areas where they are needed is because they have to go through the digestive tract, passing through intestines, kidneys and other organs. Most of these organs filter out the ingredients needed to assist your body in developing fully healthy sustainable erections.

Does the male potency patch hurt or burn?

No. There is no burning sensation associated with male potency patch use. Removing the male potency patch is no more painful than removing a Band-Aid.

How do I use the male potency patch?

One male potency patch per day, with its all-natural herbal ingredients, is a completely safe and effective way to assist your body in producing and sustaining erections. Application is simple and convenient. Just place the male potency patch on the wrist, arm, or some other smooth part of the body, just like a first aid strip. To be more discrete, you can wear the male potency patch on any hairless part of the body. The special formula is absorbed immediately into the skin (transdermal delivery) and goes straight into the bloodstream where it goes to work at once, and will keep on working for up to 24 hours!

Do you take checks or money orders??

Yes. Simply go through the process of making an order online (or call us at 1-866-443-7019). Once you've completed your order, choose Money Order or Cashiers Check from the drop down payment methods list. Finally, make the cashiers check, money order or personal check out to:

Make certain you refer to your order number and send your payment to:
Buzzy Planet Products
2839 W Kennewick Ave #255
Kennewick, WA 99336
If you send a personal check, expect delivery 7 - 14 days after we receive your check.

What is the anatomy of an erection?

The penis contains two chambers called the corpora cavernosa, which run the length of the organ. A spongy tissue fills the chambers. The corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a membrane, called the tunica albuginea. The spongy tissue contains smooth muscles, fibrous tissues, spaces, veins, and arteries. The urethra, which is the channel for urine and ejaculate, runs along the underside of the corpora cavernosa and is surrounded by the corpus spongiosum.

Erection begins with sensory or mental stimulation, or both. Impulses from the brain and local nerves cause the muscles of the corpora cavernosa to relax, allowing blood to flow in and fill the spaces. The blood creates pressure in the corpora cavernosa, making the penis expand. The tunica albuginea helps trap the blood in the corpora cavernosa, thereby sustaining erection. When muscles in the penis contract to stop the inflow of blood and open out-flow channels, erection is reversed.

What are the causes of Erectile Dysfunction?

Since an erection requires a precise sequence of events, Erectile Dysfunction can occur when any of the events is disrupted. The sequence includes nerve impulses in the brain, spinal column, and area around the penis, and response in muscles, fibrous tissues, veins, and arteries in and near the corpora cavernosa.

Damage to nerves, arteries, smooth muscles, and fibrous tissues, often as a result of disease, is the most common cause of Erectile Dysfunction. Diseases--such as diabetes, kidney disease, chronic alcoholism, multiple sclerosis, atherosclerosis, vascular disease, and neurologic disease--account for about 70 percent of Erectile Dysfunction cases. Between 35 and 50 percent of men with diabetes experience Erectile Dysfunction.

Also, surgery (especially radical prostate and bladder surgery for cancer) can injure nerves and arteries near the penis, causing Erectile Dysfunction. Injury to the penis, spinal cord, prostate, bladder, and pelvis can lead to Erectile Dysfunction by harming nerves, smooth muscles, arteries, and fibrous tissues of the corpora cavernosa.

In addition, many common medicines--blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants, tranquilizers, appetite suppressants, and cimetidine (an ulcer drug)--can produce Erectile Dysfunction as a side effect.

Experts believe that psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, low self-esteem, and fear of sexual failure cause 10 to 20 percent of Erectile Dysfunction cases. Men with a physical cause for Erectile Dysfunction frequently experience the same sort of psychological reactions (stress, anxiety, guilt, depression).

Other possible causes are smoking, which affects blood flow in veins and arteries, and hormonal abnormalities, such as not enough testosterone.

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How is Erectile Dysfunction diagnosed?

Patient History
Medical and sexual histories help define the degree and nature of Erectile Dysfunction. A medical history can disclose diseases that lead to Erectile Dysfunction, while a simple recounting of sexual activity might distinguish among problems with sexual desire, erection, ejaculation, or orgasm.

Using certain prescription or illegal drugs can suggest a chemical cause, since drug effects account for 25 percent of Erectile Dysfunction cases. Cutting back on or substituting certain medications can often alleviate the problem.

Physical Examination
A physical examination can give clues to systemic problems. For example, if the penis is not sensitive to touching, a problem in the nervous system may be the cause. Abnormal secondary sex characteristics, such as hair pattern or breast enlargement, can point to hormonal problems, which would mean that the endocrine system is involved. The examiner might discover a circulatory problem by observing decreased pulses in the wrist or ankles. And unusual characteristics of the penis itself could suggest the source of the problem--for example, a penis that bends or curves when erect could be the result of Peyronie's disease.

Laboratory Tests
Several laboratory tests can help diagnose Erectile Dysfunction. Tests for systemic diseases include blood counts, urinalysis, lipid profile, and measurements of creatinine and liver enzymes. Measuring the amount of free testosterone in the blood can yield information about problems with the endocrine system and is indicated especially in patients with decreased sexual desire.

Other Tests
Monitoring erections that occur during sleep (nocturnal penile tumescence) can help rule out certain psychological causes of Erectile Dysfunction. Healthy men have involuntary erections during sleep. If nocturnal erections do not occur, then Erectile Dysfunction is likely to have a physical rather than psychological cause. Tests of nocturnal erections are not completely reliable, however. Scientists have not standardized such tests and have not determined when they should be applied for best results.

Psychosocial Examination
A psychosocial examination, using an interview and a questionnaire, reveals psychological factors. A man's sexual partner may also be interviewed to determine expectations and perceptions during sexual intercourse


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