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Back to EpisodesIs Your Uric Acid > 7.0? The Silent Saboteur of Male Sexual Performance
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Think Uric Acid is just a problem for your big toe? Think again.
In this episode, we uncover a startling connection that most men—and even many doctors—overlook: High Uric Acid is a metabolic toxin that actively sabotages erectile function.
We dive into the new research showing that Uric Acid acts as a "vascular vandal," stealing the very fuel (Nitric Oxide) your body needs for performance.
We break down the "Triad of Destruction":
- The Nitric Oxide Heist: How Uric Acid strips your blood vessels of the gas needed for an erection.
- The 7.0 Red Line: Why a level above 7.0 mg/dL is the danger zone, even if you’ve never had a gout flare-up.
- The "Canary in the Coal Mine": Why ED is often the first sign of widespread vascular inflammation and heart risk.
Stop treating the symptom and start fixing the system.
If you are relying on pills but ignoring your metabolic labs, you are missing the bigger picture. You need a Medical Detective who looks at the whole board—connecting your blood work to your biology.
Connect with Dr. Ramesh T. Kumar at LifeWell MD
Dr. Kumar is a Board Certified Radiation Oncologist and Functional Medicine expert who helps men optimize their metabolic health to restore function and vitality.
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