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What We Need to Know About Andropause and Erectile Dysfunction

September 30th, 2009 Comments off

One of the signature symptoms of is (ED). An embarrassing, nerve-wrecking experience, ED is when a male cannot perform for his . In layman’s terms, it is the inability to have an erect penis during sexual activity.

It is the primary issue amongst men in regards to their sex lives. Let’s become acquainted with how a full erection works and why this condition exists. Men under the influence of Andropause have erectile dysfunction no matter what’s on their mind. Thinking of a nude Playboy centerfold model would likely induce pleasant and sexual thoughts into a man. Read more…

What We Need to Know About Andropause and DHEA

September 30th, 2009 Comments off

and are a medical condition and a cure paving the way for a steady recovery. A lack of , known as Dehydroepianodrosterone in medical circles, is directly correlated with impotence in men.

This is also referred to as . Quite simply, the more DHEA there is in your body ?the better off you are. It acts as a replenisher ?pumping life into various processes such as lowering cholesterol levels, reducing fat, and regulating healthy blood pressure. DHEA is synonymous with versatility ?it simply branches out throughout your body serving as a cleaner and a regulator. Read more…

How The Insomnia Causes and Cures

September 29th, 2009 Comments off

If you’ve been counting sheep till the wee hours of the morning quite regularly, you’re a victim of . This condition can not only make you dread the night, but also disturb your normal flow of life. And it’s common enough to afflict around 3.5 million people in the US alone!

What causes Insomnia?
There are some known causes of insomnia, like chronic pain, restless legs syndrome, nocturnal disturbances, too much coffee, and the like. But, today, mental stress is one of the main culprits for this problem. Worries and tensions keep the mind engaged at night, keeping you wide awake. If you’re stressed only for a few times, you can cope with . But, if you’re a chronic worrier, chances are you’re an insomniac too. Read more…