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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSQ. Why are nutritional daily supplements preferable to drugs? Q. Can diabetic patients take Veromax? Q. How long does Veromax take to work? Q Can I take more than two tablets per day? Q. What if I miss a day or two? Q. Can heart patients take Veromax? Q. Are there any side effects? Q. If I am taking other medication, can I still take Veromax? A. Nutritional daily supplements take a more gradual, gentle and natural approach to therapy. The focus being to optimise your body's level of health and wellness as a way of treating disease. Drugs that do not use natural ingredients can often work by modifying or alterating specific biological pathways, sometimes causing unpleasant side effects. A. Yes. Diabetics often have difficulty with erections, due to impaired blood flow from the negative effect of high blood sugar on blood vessels, or the negative effect on the nervous system. Some diabetics patients have told us that they have seen improvement in the circulation of the lower extremeties after taking Veromax. We recommend diabetics advise their GP that they're taking Veromax. A. Many people are surprised at how fast Veromax works for them. In general, people should notice an effect within two weeks. To achieve the level of nitric oxide production which is optimal for spontaneous, satisfying sex, will take a bit longer. As everybody is different, the time Veromax takes to work will vary from person to person. A. Yes, to see faster results you may take up to 4 tablets perday. Remember the more severe your condition, the longer it will take for Veromax to work for you. A. Missing a day or two will not make a dramatic difference, if you have forgotten to take your Veromax for a day or two just start again or perhaps take two twice dayily for two days to catch up. A. People suffering from heart conditions can and often do have problems achieving or maintaining an erection. Veromax is an all natural product and your body can metablise the increased levels of nitric oxide. It is recommended that a pre-clearance be sought from your GP. A. To date there are no known side effects. The only reported documented complaint has been a slightly upset stomach, whereby taking Veromax with food solved that problem. A. There have been no reports of drug interaction with Veromax. If you have any questions you may want to consult your GP.
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