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Monday, February 26, 2007

How to Use a Natural Erection Drug

Instructions
  • STEP 1: Know how erection drugs work. Viagra, Levitra, Cialis, and the natural yohimbine all work basically the same way: Sexual arousal stimulates release of a compound, nitric oxide, in the penis. Nitric oxide, in turn, triggers synthesis of cGMP, which relaxes the penis’ smooth muscle tissue, and allows extra blood to flow into the organ’s spongy central erectile tissues. Erection drugs enhance this smooth muscle relaxation, spurring greater blood flow into the penis. Read more...

Cholesterol Maintenance


Pure artemisinin, or Qinghaosu, is the active constituent of the herb Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood). Good qualityArtemisia annua contains 0.3-0.5% artemisinin, so pure artemisinin provides hundreds of times more of the active constituent artemisinin than the whole herb itself. Research has show artemisinin to be particularly beneficial in balancing the microbiology of the GI tract.

Our Artemisinin has had independent cell tests verifying its effectiveness, and we do independent potency assays on every batch, using HPLC. In addition, we have received excellent feedback from numerous practitioners who utilize Artemisinin in their practice.

Natural Anti-Inflammatory

Anti-inflammatory dietary supplements come in a wide variety of forms, ranging from omega-3 fatty acids and DHEA to antioxidants like vitamin C, and serve an even greater variety of purposes. Heart disease, Crohn’s disease, arthritis, Raynaud’s disease, Alzheimer’s, and chronic pain are aggravated, and sometimes indirectly caused, by inflammation. Above all, excessive inflammation can lead to a decline in optimal health.

Inflammation is essentially the process by which the body’s white blood cells attack bacteria and viruses. White blood cells, when detecting a pathogen, leave the blood vessel and release chemicals directed at the foreign object. In some cases, the immune system triggers an inflammatory response even in the absence of a pathogen, usually because of the body’s already less than optimal health (obesity, diabetes, even old age). In such situations, the body causes damage to its own tissues. Autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis generally involve this kind of self-inflicted damage. A number of scientists theorize that Alzheimer’s occurs when the body tries to attack plaque formed by beta-amyloid proteins. The body’s defenses ultimately attack healthy tissue and do little to remove the targeted plaque. The result is a decline from the brain’s optimal health, leading to cell death and memory loss. A similar process occurs in individuals with heart disease and can, in the presence of other factors, result in a heart attack.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

RUSSIA'S NATURAL DRUG

MOSCOW (AFP) - Half a dozen other swimmers hurry, breath steaming, to the dark rectangle of water hacked from the ice-covered Moscow river. An AFP reporter is invited to join.

"In you go. Left, right, left, right!" roars ex-paratrooper Grebyonkin, 65. "Now submerge! Once, twice, three times. Out!"

First the cold is painful. Then numbing. Then burning, blinding and deafening. Finally: a sensation of disorientation, weightlessness and dazed pleasure.

Welcome to the life of the "morzhy," or walruses, who this weekend celebrated the long-delayed arrival of winter in the European part of Russia by plunging into frozen rivers, ponds and lakes.

Critics, including many doctors, warn that ice swimming is dangerous. Water temperatures of two to four degrees C (36-39 degrees F) can kill within 30 minutes.

But ice swimming, popular from Canada to China, is part of the mythical Russian soul. Orthodox believers mark the Epiphany, a Christian feast day celebrated on January 6, with ice dips, while day-to-day devotees describe it as nothing short of a way of life.

"Slavs have been doing this kind of thing forever -- going out to roll in the snow, or celebrating Epiphany at the monasteries," Grebyonkin said. "Our forefathers fought the cold, so it's in our genes."

Grebyonkin, president of the Russian Winter Swimming Federation, says there are between one and two million Russian "morzhy." That includes members of about 50 clubs dotted around Moscow's riverbanks, ponds and canals.

And even if they look insane, there's method in the madness.