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by karenwarde @ 29 Aug. 2006 - 12:16:27 pm

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Your sex life decides your zeal of living and if you are ignoring your sexual desires and problems then very soon you will also loose interest in living also. If you are facing problems in your sex life and you believe that everything will go smoothly after some time then you are not only ignoring minor problems but also inviting more complicated problems like sexual disability. In medical terms this ability is called erectile dysfunction or impotency.

According to experts, around 75 per cent of cases of erectile dysfunction have physical causes and is associated with conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, as well as heavy smoking. Drugs for high blood pressure and antidepressants can also cause impotence. Remaining 25 percent can be psychological that includes mood, desire and environment and stress that can reflect in getting erection.

Cialis is approved for the treatment of men who experience difficulty having and maintaining an erection (impotence). Cialis works by enhancing the effects of one of the chemicals the body normally releases into the penis during sexual currently approved products for erectile dysfunction? It is different from other currently approved products for ED in that it stays in the body longer. However, there were no studies that directly compared the clinical efficacy and safety of Cialis to other products but millions of people are recommending it as the best treatment for impotency.


 
 

A woman's sex drive drops in a secure relationship

by karenwarde @ 21 Aug. 2006 - 12:18:13 pm

A woman's sex drive starts to drop once she is in a secure relationship, according to researchers from Hamburg-Eppendorf University in Germany.

A study found that four years into a relationship, less than half of 30-year-old women wanted regular sexual intercourse but conversely, the research team found a man's libido stayed the same no matter how long he had been in a relationship.

In the journal Human Nature, the scientists suggested that the differences came about because of how human beings had evolved.

The researchers interviewed 530 men and women about their relationships and discovered 60% of 30-year-old women wanted sex "often" at the start of a relationship, but within four years this figure dropped to under 50%, and after 20 years it had fallen to about 20%.

But they found the proportion of men who wanted regular sex remained at between 60-80%.

The study also showed that tenderness was important for women and about 90% of women wanted this, regardless of how long they had been in a relationship. However, only 25% of men who had been in a relationship for 10 years said they were still looking for tenderness from their partner.

Body Language

by karenwarde @ 11 Aug. 2006 - 12:46:17 pm

Experts say nonverbal communication may actually have more sway than spoken words. Studies have found that body language makes up 55 percent of the force of any given response, "paralanguage," which includes sighs, pauses and intonation, accounts for 38 percent, and verbal communication provides a mere 7 percent of the response's emphasis.

Positive Body Language• Strong, firm handshake: Confidence, security
• Leaning forward, eye contact, hand gestures: Sincerity, confidence, interest
• Natural tone, volume, pitch and pace of voice: Secure, confidence
• Eye contact: Openness and honesty
• Altering facial expressions to match what is said (smiling when being friendly, etc.): Secure self-esteem
• Feet on desk, hands behind head: Confident, dominant or superior
• Relaxed upright posture, arms swinging naturally while walking: Confident
• Nodding: Approval

Negative Body Language
• Leaning back and looking down: Lack of confidence, aloof
• Limp, weak handshake: Nervousness
• Leaning in too close: Could be threatening
• Weak, soft voice: Nervousness
• Clearing throat, saying "um, uh," using overly complex sentences: Insecurity, nervousness
• Dropping head and looking down: Untrustworthy
• Staring at other person during silences: Increases tension
• Maintaining eye contact too long (over 7-10 seconds): May cause anxiety or discomfort
• Rigid, stooped posture, feet shuffling: Lack of confidence
• Folded arms, crossed legs, picking lint off clothing: Disinterested, disagreement
• Twiddling thumbs, drumming fingers: Not paying attention, anxiety
• Clenching or wringing hands, playing with jewelry, sitting on edge of chair, jiggling foot: Stress, nervousness, anxiety
• Rubbing hair or back of neck: Frustration
• Touching your face: Nervousness, dishonesty

Importance of Garlic

by karenwarde @ 05 Aug. 2006 - 06:39:11 am

Garlic contains hundreds of minerals and nutrients. It is a herbal, natural and harmless aphrodisiac. Researchers recommend that two to three cloves of raw garlic should be chewed daily.

Garlic helps with digestion as it is gastric stimulant. It acts in many areas such as;

• It acts as an anti fla tulent, carminative and diaphoretic.
• It stimulates the kidneys and is diuretic in nature.
• It is a tonic, giving strength & vitality
• It is an expectorant having a special effect on the bronchial and pulmonary secretions
• It is beneficial for eyes & brain.
• It helps to heal fractured bones
• It is a great antiseptic.
• It has allicin, which has the property to destroy germs which are not killed by penicillin. As such, it is a very powerful germicidal.
• It rehabilitates sexual malfunctions.
• It improves functional activity of heavy smokers.
• Half a raw garlic clove a day can increase body activity to dissolve blood clots, thereby preventing heart attacks and strokes.
• A couple of raw garlic cloves daily can bring blood cholesterol levels down in heart patients.

Do looks really matter?

by karenwarde @ 01 Aug. 2006 - 12:50:05 pm

"A person's physical attractiveness -- the look that they're basically born with -- impacts every individual literally from birth to death."

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