There is no compelling medical evidence that baking soda and apple cider vinegar will cure erectile dysfunction. Some people say that baking soda and apple cider vinegar have health benefits, but we know that they have been studied for some of the effects claimed, such as enhancing exercise performance or managing blood sugar and cholesterol in certain groups.
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However, there is no direct evidence that the research is beneficial for erectile dysfunction. Baking soda has largely been studied for its ability to enhance physical performance in athletes, not its leavening potential on sexual function.
By the same token, while apple cider vinegar has been studied for its potential effects on blood sugar and lipid profiles in people with diabetes, there’s no evidence that it helps with erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction is multifactorial, and it’s related to blood flow, nerve function, hormone levels and emotional health. If you have ED, seeking a healthcare provider’s advice about scientifically studied treatments and lifestyle changes is better than using home remedies, which have not been proven to be effective for this condition.


