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9 October 2008Viagra ; when men become sexually aroused, the blood vessel within the penis relax and open allowing blood to flow into the penis. This increased level of blood causes the penis to harden, resulting in an erection. Generic Viagra aids the process by not only helping but also increasing the flow of blood to the […]
Safe and Permanent Weight Loss Cannot Be Achieved in the Fed State
6 June 2008Weight Loss Axiom Number Three
Insulin and Glucagon
These are the two major hormones that control energy
metabolism in the human. They are much like yin and
yang, hot and cold or happy and sad. In order to really
enjoy the good days, we all have bad days. Extremes of either
too hot or too cold and soon […]
No Official Hoodia Warnings at This Time
25 May 2008The years of research performed by Phytopharm and their partner companies has not yielded any hoodia warnings and no undesirable side effects. Hoodia gordonii appears to be perfectly safe, but supplement companies which use this information to promote their products which do not contain 100% hoodia gordonii are not being 100% honest.
Yes, hoodia gordonii […]
Lose Weight Permanently with the Power Pause
16 May 2008If strict diet and exercise routines are not for you and just
make you feel like a failure because you don’t seem to be able
to keep them up, then why not try a new approach? Start with
something you know you can do, which needs no special equipment
and which you can do anywhere. This is something which […]
Why A Positive Attitude Helps In Coping With Arthritis Pain - Part 1
30 April 2008Think Positive To Relieve Arthritis Pain.
My name is Cathy Posner and I live in Wauchope which is on
the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. I was
born in 1957 and in late 2004 was told that the aches in my
joints were Rheumatoid Arthritis.
My husband, Ray has a very positive approach to […]
Treating West Nile Virus with High Quality St. John’s Wort
4 April 2008West Nile Virus, although new to the U.S., is
well-documented. The Centers for Disease Control
identifies it as a flavivirus, a member of the
Togavirus family. It is closely related to yellow
fever and dengue fever. This is important because
the Togavirus family are encapsulated viruses,
i.e., they are covered with a lipid (fatty)
coating.
This is exciting, because it […]