He aha te 15-Tukunga Tote me te Mahi mo te Erection?
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Ko te kerēme mo te 'mahi tote i te kainga' he tinihanga hauora kino kaore he tautoko putaiao.
Ko te kerēme mo te 'mahi tote i te kainga' he tinihanga hauora kino kaore he tautoko putaiao.
🔥Tangohia Wera:
- Karekau he pono tenei 'tikanga tote i kitea e Harvard', ka kino pea ki tou hauora. 🔥
- Kua warewarehia nga tikanga ngaro; he tauira tenei mo te hikaka hokohoko kaore i tautokohia. 🕵️♂️
🔥Tangohia Wera:
- •Karekau he pono tenei 'tikanga tote i kitea e Harvard', ka kino pea ki tou hauora. 🔥
- •Kua warewarehia nga tikanga ngaro; he tauira tenei mo te hikaka hokohoko kaore i tautokohia. 🕵️♂️
Wehewehenga Kereme:
📝 Tirotiro i ngā Meka: This is a viral myth with no scientific basis. 🙅♂️ There is no credible evidence that consuming salt, either by drinking it or putting it under your tongue, can treat erectile dysfunction (ED), let alone in 15 seconds. In fact, medical advice is generally the opposite: high sodium intake is a risk factor for high blood pressure, which can damage blood vessels and worsen ED. The body's mechanisms for achieving an erection are complex and involve the nervous and vascular systems; a pinch of salt cannot instantly trigger this process.
Te Rā o te Tirotiro i ngā Meka: 17 Hune 2026
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