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The SHOCKING Truth About How Smoking and Drinking DESTROYS Your Manhood
Discover the Scary Science Why These "Pleasures" Secretly Steal Your Sexual Magic + How to Regain Them

Hey there,
Picture this...
You're out with your buddies, enjoying a night of drinks and laughs.
You light up a cigarette, take a deep drag, and wash it down with a swig of your favorite whiskey.

It feels good in the moment...
The buzz, the camaraderie, the escape from the daily grind.
But what you don't realize is...
With every puff and every sip, you're slowly but surely...
Castrating your sexual prowess.
Emasculating your very manhood.
Sound dramatic?
It's not. The science doesn't lie.
Studies from some of the world's most prestigious institutions have repeatedly shown that...
Smoking and drinking are POISON for your sexual health.
I'm talking about:
Limp, lifeless erections that leave you feeling humiliated and inadequate [1]...
Pathetic dribbles of watery, infertile semen that could never satisfy a woman [2]...
And a libido so low, you'd rather watch paint dry than pursue passion in the bedroom [3].
Is that really the kind of man you want to be?
A shell of your former virile, potent self?
I don't think so.
But here's the scary part...
Even if you only indulge occasionally...
The damage is already Checkmate.
Harvard researchers found that men who smoke just 10 cigarettes per day...
...are 50% more likely to struggle with erectile dysfunction [4].
Let that sink in.
10 cigarettes. That's half a pack.
Enough to ruin your ability to rise to the occasion when it matters most.
And it gets worse...
Yale scientists discovered that alcohol decreases testosterone production [5]...
Shrinks your testicles [6]...
And lowers both the quantity and quality of your sperm [7].
In other words...
Every time you chug a beer or pound a shot...
You're less of a man than you were before.
Your masculinity is slowly withering away...
Drowned in a sea of booze and suffocated by clouds of toxic smoke.
But it doesn't have to be this way.
You CAN reclaim your manhood and reignite your sexual vitality.
It starts with making a CHOICE.
A choice to focus on your sexual health over fleeting vices and cheap thrills.
A choice to treat your body with the respect it deserves.
A choice to show up as the strong, virile, capable man you were BORN to be.
And the best part?
The benefits start almost immediately.
In just 2 weeks when you quit smoking...
...your circulation begins to improve
...and sets the stage for stronger... fuller erections [8].
After a month with NO alcohol in your gut... blood... and liver...
your testosterone levels start to make a "Sly Stallone Rocky Comeback"...
"Reboots" your libido and fuels your sexual fire engine [9].
And as you continue to embrace clean living...
You'll notice a newfound pep in your step.
A surge of masculine energy coursing through your veins.
You' feel like a new man...
Radiating the kind of raw, magnetic confidence that women can't resist.
Shit... they practically smell it in the air.
It's the kind of unshakeable self-assurance that commands respect from other men.
So here's your challenge...
For the next 30 days, commit to ZERO smoking and drinking.
Not a puff, not a sip.
Treat your body like the temple it is.
Fuel it with nourishing whole foods... plenty of water, and the kind of exercise that gets your blood pumping.
Heck... even a nice walk will do.
And watch as your sexual prowess take off like Elon's SpaceX Falcon Rocket.
Watch as you reclaim your rightful role as the king of the bedroom.
The kind of man who can please his woman anytime, anywhere.
The kind of man who leaves a trail of satisfied partners in his wake.
Isn't that the legacy you want to leave?
Isn't that the life you DESERVE?
The choice is yours.
But if you're serious about reaching your full potential as a man...
Both in the bedroom and in life...
There's no time to waste.
Your manhood is on the line.
Seize it...
...Or lose it forever.
To your masculine sexual success,
The Mens Health Secrets Team
–Live Past 100
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P.P.P.S. Boring disclaimer legal stuff: Always check with your doctor before... you start any new health protocol or treatment. This includes any recommendations from our newsletter (Mens Health Secrets). This information is for educational purposes only... and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Medical References:
[1] Kovac, J. R., Labbate, C., Ramasamy, R., Tang, D., & Lipshultz, L. I. (2015). Effects of cigarette smoking on erectile dysfunction. Andrologia, 47(10), 1087–1092. https://doi.org/10.1111/and.12393
[2] Sharma, R., Harlev, A., Agarwal, A., & Esteves, S. C. (2016). Cigarette Smoking and Semen Quality: A New Meta-analysis Examining the Effect of the 2010 World Health Organization Laboratory Methods for the Examination of Human Semen. European Urology, 70(4), 635–645. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2016.04.010
[3] Allen, M. S., & Walter, E. E. (2019). Health-Related Lifestyle Factors and Sexual Dysfunction: A Meta-Analysis of Population-Based Research. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 16(4), 458–475. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.02.008
[4] Bacon, C. G., Mittleman, M. A., Kawachi, I., Giovannucci, E., Glasser, D. B., & Rimm, E. B. (2006). A Prospective Study of Risk Factors for Erectile Dysfunction. Journal of Urology, 176(1), 217–221. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(06)00589-1
[5] Emanuele, M. A., & Emanuele, N. V. (1998). Alcohol's Effects on Male Reproduction. Alcohol Health and Research World, 22(3), 195–201. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761899/
[6] Muthusami, K., & Chinnaswamy, P. (2005). Effect of chronic alcoholism on male fertility hormones and semen quality. Fertility and Sterility, 84(4), 919–924. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.04.025
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[9] Kalaitzidou, I., Venetikou, M. S., Konstadinidis, K., Artemiadis, A. K., Chrousos, G., & Darviri, C. (2013). Stress management and erectile dysfunction: a pilot comparative study. Andrologia, 46(6), 698–702. https://doi.org/10.1111/and.12129