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Cialis, erectile dysfunction and heart disease

May 7th, 2010 No comments

When you are young, it’s difficult to keep everything in proportion. Emotions run fast and hot. One minute you can be feeling great, the next it’s despair. In fact, it’s remarkable how often you hear a teen suffering some embarrassment or humiliation voice the thought, “I wish I was dead!” Fortunately, very few act on the wish. We all come through these torrid times, hopefully calmer if not wiser. Yet, there are some humiliations men of all ages find it difficult to confront without fear. Erectile dysfunction is one of the more severe tests of calmness. For better or worse, Western culture is strongly “male”. Yes, feminism assumed some importance and equality laws have followed, but the mainstream of behavior still expects the man to be dominant, not just in business but also in the bedroom. If something goes wrong with the ability to deliver erections when they are expected, this undermines a key plank in the structure holding up male self-confidence. Suddenly the man is not quite so macho. He is somehow less than a man.

For some time, the volume of evidence has been growing to prove a link between erectile dysfunction and heart disease. Indeed, the medical profession now view all men presenting with erectile dysfunction as potential heart patients until the contrary is proved. Read more…

Say goodbye to obesity with Acomplia

April 23rd, 2010 No comments

Obesity and overweight can create hate towards one’s body. We don’t mean to scare anyone but it can happen so that you will not want to go outside once your body size is completely out of proportion. Sometimes people don’t realize that fast-food and harmful habits can ruin their health and destroy their image. Why is it so necessary to help it healthy? If overweight didn’t create problems for one’s body it would not matter but as it destroys health and leads to other maladies – it is better to teach yourself to eat less.

Sometimes it is easier to give in than to manage your appetite. People that suffer from overweight problems are not capable of coping with hunger. They don’t eat junk food for fun. They always feel like they need a snack and eating big portions makes them think and realize that a few little packs of Walkers would be better than a big Burger King meal. Read more…