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Yes, I am using olive oil in almost all food that I prepare myself (I rarely eat in restaurants). This means that olive oil intake happens almost daily for me. Basically it is daily because I take also a small spoon of potent olive oil each morning.
Here is my situation. Baldness: terminal stage (NW7), erections: rock-hard despite the age. On the other hand I am sexually inactive since a very long time, so this may be a factor, although some people may say that this can have a serious negative impact, not a positive one.
The erections that I mentioned are mostly morning wood, sometimes so hard and persistent that I need to wait for 20-30 min in bed before they go away. From my part I am inclined to believe that this is due to other reasons, like being slender and in very good physical condition, which is the case for me. Sleep start time, quality and duration are also major factors.
This olive oil thing strikes me as suspicious, but who knows, perhaps it is true. I never heard about it before.
You're fortunate. The bood vessels that gives guys the ability to perform are very small and with age or vascular disease comes the problem. Aggression, strength, size, all built into the male for survival and then there's a price to be paid for that design. The gift of testosterone and the ultimate destruction of our crowning glory. Weird, isn't it. As far as these studies and nutritional factors go, I've tried all of them. Tongat ali, Butea, Bulbine, Icariin, Citruline/Argine, Asparic Acid, several others for male sexual vascular support and not just one after the other, but all together, for long periods. Hardly any effect at all. So for all the claims in these studies, the real life results gave me only skepticism. No reason why they shouldn't have a huge impact, as I'm a thin, fit, healthy, bald guy, no meds. Also, years of topical hair stuff, no effect. Sorry if this comes off like a rant, just observations, not bitterness.