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AMERICA'S FAVORITE PENIS DOCTOR

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So, what’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever wanted to know about your penis but were too afraid to ask? Fear no more because I’ve got a special guest on the show today to quench your curiosity.

Dr. Aaron Spitz is a leading expert in male sexual health and fertility. He’s served as an assistant clinical professor at UC Irvine’s Department of Urology for 15yrs. He’s the director of male reproductive and sexual medicine at Orange County Urology Associates. He serves as the leader delegate representing all of America’s urologists to the American Medical Association and he has served as the president of the California Urological Association. Dr. Spitz has appeared on Dr. Phil and the Real Housewives of Orange County and is regularly featured expert on The Doctors.

“Make sure you’re not going out into the world half-cocked”

— Dr. Aaron Spitz, MD

Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How erections work

  • Why you need healthy blood vessels, nerves and a brain to have the best erections

  • How psychological health influences sexual function, especially performance anxiety

  • Understand the fight and flight nervous system and how it impacts your trouser thruster

  • Sexual function, arousal and connection relies on context

  • Younger guys are experiencing sexual dysfunction, what gives?

  • How pornography impacts your brain, sexual function and relationships

  • Should you worry about your penis size?

  • Sources to get quality sex health information to learn more about what’s normal and what’s not when it comes to your private parts

Connect with Dr. Aaron on his website and be sure to check out his book.

This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.