Diabetic-Related Erectile Dysfunction
Diabetic-Related Erectile Dysfunction
Diabetes silently damages the blood vessels and nerves that power your erections. Over time, function declines and conventional treatments only mask the symptoms. Most men accept this as inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be.
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We’re opening treatment for diabetic ED later in 2026.

Why We Believe It Works On Diabetic ED
Our treatment was developed for the most severe ED cases: complete loss of function after prostate surgery. In the trial 73% of continent patients recovered erectile function.
The treatment works through two regenerative mechanisms:
- Neuroregeneration — repair of damaged nerve tissue
- Angiogenesis — formation of new blood vessels, restoring blood flow
Diabetic ED involves both of these problems. Chronic high blood sugar damages the small blood vessels supplying the penis and the peripheral nerves that trigger erection. Over time, the tissue itself deteriorates, quality of erection becomes softer and some experience severe ED.
This makes diabetic ED the closest parallel to the condition our treatment was originally designed for, which is why we’re hoping to offer The Nordic Method to diabetic ED patients later in 2026.