Beware of frauds and the damage they can doWhether it's the true story of Frank Abagnale Jr. (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in "Catch Me if You Can") - who got away with pretending to be a PanAm pilot, a doctor and a legal prosecutor before he was apprehended - or a male sexual enhancement product called XtraHRD, marketed as a harmless herbal supplement but actually containing tadalafil (ta-da, it's really Cialis!), frauds are out there, and they're potentially very dangerous.Fortunately, Abagnale didn't physically harm anyone, but the tadalafil found in XtraHRD can have a negative interaction with nitrates such as nitroglycerin (used for treating chest pain in people with heart disease), which has been known to cause a potentially fatal sudden drop in blood pressure. The Food and Drug Administration is constantly exposing dangerous over-the-counter supplements that include, in addition to sexual enhancement products, dietary supplements, bodybuilding and weight-loss products, and arthritis and pain elixirs. Just google "Health Fraud Scams FDA" for the latest news.In the meantime, we have a few suggestions that will help you regain your sexual health:-Avoid the Five Food Felons (all added sugar and syrups, trans and saturated fats and processed grains). Doing so, you'll reduce your risk of poor cardiovascular health, a primary culprit in ED.-Exercise regularly to improve blood and oxygen flow to all parts of the body.-Don't smoke anything.-Reduce your alcohol intake (that could end ED problems immediately).-Enjoy as much sexual activity as you can. Stimulation now can lead to improved activation down the road.© 2017 Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D.Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.Read more http://cdn.kingfeatures.com/rss/feed/editorial/index.php?content=YouDocTips_20170404