 Next question is from King John King. Have you heard of using Viagra to improve your pump in the gym? Is there any benefit to this? I heard you talk about this one before, Sal. That's why I brought this question in here. It was popular in the late 80s and early 90s. You used to see it, or at least I did, in the gym I used to work out. Viagra was invented in the... When was Viagra invented? In the late 90s, I think. Was it 90s? Yeah. Oh, so it must have been 90s. I guess that's right because I was in high school. So you're right, 96. You got it, 1996. Oh, look at that. Memorized. So it's from a class... These are breakthrough drugs, by the way. By the way, Viagra was originally created as a blood pressure medication. So what it does, it's called a PDE5 inhibitor. And it inhibits this enzyme that breaks down nitric oxide. And nitric oxide has some functions in the body, one of which is to dilate blood vessels. So opens and relaxes blood vessels. So more blood can flow through. So they invented it because they said, well, if we open the blood vessels, we'll lower blood pressure. Then when they did the studies, they said, well, lowers blood pressure a little bit. But we get these awesome erections. Yes. Look at these crazy side effects. Everybody's getting boners. We got a better way to sell this, right? So they sold it that way. Could you imagine being part of that? I mean, that just had to be one of the most hilarious finds. It's working, Doc. I don't know. Did you know minoxidil, the thing that helps re-row hair, was also created as a blood pressure lowerer. And they also saw a side effect and like, I don't know what else we can do. They must have just been chitching. Exactly. But anyway, so it doesn't work for opening up the blood vessels and improving blood flow. Yes. So theoretically, it should improve your performance. Studies show that it doesn't really improve too much performance except for training at altitude. For some reason, when people go to altitude and they get a drop in performance, taking things like Viagra. Oh, I had imagined that it would also improve the pump. Right? It's got to improve the pump. So maybe not performance. There's nothing. You can't think of, okay, you could take all the citrulline and argonine and pump boosters you want. Nothing's going to boost your nitric oxide like Viagra. Right. So if you want to get a better pump through that mechanism, then Viagra's got to crush all that stuff. Right, right. I would think that. I mean, as long as you're okay with doing bicep curls with a boner, I think it's... You have to be sexually aroused. No, you do not. Don't wear a speedo. If you ever fucked with Viagra, you do not have to be aroused. Yes, you do. Did you just get a boner off of it? Oh, yeah, dude. I've told you my Vegas Viagra story that when I went to Vegas, the first time I ever experimented with it in my 20s, this is a disclaimer, don't do this. And I remember someone gave it to me like, oh, yeah, so we thought it'd be a good idea. I drank all those two days I was there, nonstop, like around the clock. So I wasn't really sober. I come back and sober up from the fly. I'm driving home and it's like it all kicked in at once. You must have taken a massive dose. No, I just took... I took two or three over the course of like, you know, 16 hours. Dude, so it didn't even work while you're there. Right. So I didn't get it while I was there. I was so hammered that I'd like it. I never got an erection there. But then I'm driving home from the airport from San Francisco with this thing that just will not go away, dude. And it hurt. So that could happen. And some people have to go to the hospital for it. But dude, the doses vary on it. So like there's like 25 milligrams, can go up to 100 milligrams. And maybe you got the strong ass ones. I did that, I don't remember. Yeah. But okay, so you know what's interesting? Will it improve performance? Maybe. Studies also show it can raise testosterone. It can lower estrogen, reduce the risk of stroke and trip off this, right? If you Google this, look up PDE5 inhibitors and COVID. They're actually looking at these drugs as ways to protect the vascular system with an infection of COVID. Because one of the main, you know, issues is like these strokes and these damage to your blood vessels. And they're actually studying if PDE5 inhibitors are going to be effective ways to prevent some of those, you know, big negative side effects. But yeah, I mean, if you're going to take, I guess a prescription drug for better pumps, I mean, I guess Viagra would be it. It's a very expensive way to get a pump. I guess. I mean, drink some more water. Nothing will give you a better pump than being fully hydrated. That's true. Yeah, drink some more water.