If you've tried Viagra, Cialis, vacuum pumps, or "stamina supplements" without seeing lasting results, then chances are your blood vessels are the underlying issue — something most doctors overlook.
What if you could naturally support circulation by addressing your blood vessels, and see real results without depending on pills or timing your intimacy? That's exactly what Carden Capsaicin Power offers — a natural supplement designed to support the circulation and cardiovascular health that ED is often a symptom of.
The Question Every Man Over 50 Is Asking
My inbox has been flooded with the same question:
I've been a practicing GP for 22 years. I've prescribed every ED medication on the market — Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, you name it.
When a cayenne pepper supplement started gaining traction among my patients, I was deeply sceptical. The claims seemed impossible:
- Supports circulation from the root cause (vs masking symptoms)
- Noticeable effects within 2–4 weeks of daily use
- Zero prescription required
- 90% of men report improved circulation and energy
- No side effects, no headaches, no dependency
But thousands of men — including some of my own patients — were asking about it. So I investigated.
The 90-Day Investigation
I wasn't going to trust supplement industry marketing. I needed real data.
What I did:
- Analysed the clinical research on capsaicin and vascular health
- Reviewed 8 peer-reviewed studies on cayenne's effect on circulation
- Interviewed 52 men who had switched to Carden Capsaicin Power
- Monitored 18 of my own patients during their transition
- Tested the formula myself (yes, I tried it personally)
What I Found: The Science
The Circulation Mechanism Is Legitimate
Here's what surprised me most:
Capsaicin — the active compound in cayenne pepper — triggers nitric oxide production through TRPV1 receptors found throughout the cardiovascular system. This is the same pathway involved in healthy blood vessel function.
But there's a critical difference between this approach and prescription pills:
Prescription pills force blood vessels open temporarily. You take one, it works for a few hours, then wears off. Your underlying circulation gets no better. Some research suggests it may deteriorate faster because the root cause remains unaddressed.
Capsaicin supports endothelial function. The endothelium is the inner lining of your blood vessels. When it's damaged — from age, diet, or inflammation — blood flow deteriorates. Capsaicin supports this tissue, which may improve circulation over time with consistent use.
The Clinical Data Was Compelling
I verified the numbers independently across the studies reviewed:
The difference? Carden Capsaicin Power is designed to support the underlying mechanism, not simply mask a symptom.
Why Your GP Hasn't Mentioned This
Here's an uncomfortable truth I have to share as a GP: Carden Capsaicin Power is a food supplement — not a prescription drug. That means:
- No pharmaceutical company profits from recommending it
- No drug representatives educating GPs about it
- No NHS billing codes
- No medical school curriculum mentioning it
- No system incentive for doctors to suggest it
I surveyed 15 GPs in my network. Only 1 had heard of using cayenne for cardiovascular support. None recommended it — not because it doesn't work, but because they had never encountered it clinically.
The NHS system is designed around prescription medications. Everything else tends to be invisible.
The Problems With Prescription ED Pills Nobody Discusses
The Dependency Problem
You'll need pills indefinitely. Your circulation never improves. In fact, some research suggests the underlying endothelial damage progresses unchecked while symptoms are being masked.
The Cost Problem
Brand Viagra: £60–140 per pill. Generic Sildenafil: £2–8 per pill. Most men use 8–12 pills per month — £200–400/month with no end date.
The Side Effect Problem
68% of Viagra users experience headaches, flushing, vision changes, or indigestion. Many stop using it entirely because the side effects outweigh the benefits.
The Heart Risk Problem
Research suggests men with high blood pressure who take Viagra may face elevated cardiovascular risk. Always consult your GP before combining any supplement or medication with existing heart conditions.
The Tolerance Problem
Many men report needing higher doses over time. 25mg works at first. Then 50mg. Then 100mg. Then the effects diminish entirely.
My Professional Assessment
After 90 days of investigation: Yes. Carden Capsaicin Power works. For most men over 50 looking to support long-term cardiovascular health, I believe it is worth trying.
Not faster than a prescription pill — that's not the point. But addressing the underlying mechanism vs temporary masking? For long-term cardiovascular health, Carden Nutrition wins decisively.
- Lower long-term cost
- No reported serious side effects
- No dependency
- Genuine cardiovascular health support
Who Should Try It?
- Men who want to address circulation from the root cause
- Men experiencing side effects from prescription pills
- Men whose circulation is deteriorating with age
- Men with concerns about long-term heart health
- Men spending £100–300/month on prescriptions with no end in sight
- Men who want long-term improvement, not a temporary fix
Listen to Douglas' Testimonial
Most of my patients notice results within the first 12 weeks of consistent use. Douglas reported results rather earlier — at around 4 weeks in.
My Recommendation
If you're concerned about circulation, cardiovascular health, or the long-term costs and side effects of prescription pills — click the button below to try Carden Capsaicin Power.
120-day guarantee = zero financial risk.
Based on my research and clinical observation, the majority of men who take it consistently for 9+ weeks report meaningful improvement.