Scientistsfrom the University of Foggia in Italy (Cormio. 2011) have found that supplementation with as little as 1.5g/day l-citrulline improved erection hardness in men with mild erectile dysfunction (and I always thought Italian men would not have any erection problems ;-):
Significant improvement in the EHS [erection hardness score] from 3 to 4 was reported by 2 (8.3%) of the 24 men when taking the placebo and 12 (50%) of the 24 men when taking L-citrulline (P < .01). The mean number of intercourses per month, a nonvalidated patient-reported outcome we have commonly used in patients treated for ED, was 1.37 ± 0.93 at baseline, 1.53 ± 1.00 at the end of the placebo phase (P = .57), and 2.3 ± 1.37 at the end of the treatment phase (P < .01). For treatment satisfaction, all 12 patients reporting an EHS improvement from 3 to 4 scored very satisfied, and the remaining 12 scored not satisfied and all asked for a PDE-5 inhibitor prescription at the end of the study phase. Finally, no AEs [adverse events] occurred.So, this is a 50% chance of improvement. In view of the price of l-citrulline (as bulk-powder) it would be worth a try. I promise, I won't tell anyone ;-)
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