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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Exotic Breast Massage : Horizontal Technique for Breast Exam

Discover the horizontal technique for breast exams in this free home health video series
The breasts are always a point of concern for women, a focus of physical feminine beauty. Aside from the need for the breasts to be healthy, most women desire to make their breasts appear beautiful – firm, shapely and perky. There are many women in the world who would not hesitate to spend thousands of dollars going through breast augmentation or breast reduction surgery or any other cosmetic procedure available just to get their breasts molded into the shape and size that they want.

To be in possession of a pair of healthy and lovely breasts, a woman does not always have to turn to surgery to attain this. Massaging a woman’s breasts is a practice that has been done for centuries in India and the Orient. Such a practice is documented in the Ayurveda, a medical system that originated in India and has been around for ages.



Man Sex Pistol-Tongkat Ali -Eurycoma Longifolia/Pasak Bumi/Long Jack

Tongkat Ali extract benefit - Tongkat Ali side effects - Information on LJ100 Tongkat ali extract

Tongkat ali root works very well as an aphrodisiac, however high doses have side effects as listed a few paragraphs below. It is a good idea to use a low dosage of tongkat ali and not to take this herb every day. There is much misinformation on tongkat ali herb on the internet and many websites promote very high dosages which are likely to cause extremely unpleasant side effects. We trust the formulas and dosages made available by Dr. Ray Sahelian, M.D. He advises treating this aphrodisiac herb with respect. As a supplement, tongkat ali is available as a full spectrum powder, for instance Tongkat ali 200 mg, or in various extract potencies including a popular high potency extract called LJ100. Do not take more than 25 mg of LJ100 a day, preferable every other day or every third day. We have had reports of unpleasant side effects with people taking more than 50 mg of LJ100 a day. Often you will find LJ100 products in a 80 mg dosage. The 80 mg of LJ100 dosage is not well tolerated by many users. As with many aphrodisiac herbs, it is better to use lower amounts and proceed with a slower sexual enhancement over several days as opposed to shocking the body with a high amount leading to unpleasant side effects. As to the full spectrum tongkat ali, a dose of 200 mg two days on, one or more days off, is reasonable. Some people may need to use it less frequently, others more frequently. There is an excellent, doctor-formulated, highly popular sexual enhancing product with tongkat ali called Passion Rx. Passion Rx has a very high reorder rate and it really works to enhance sexual pleasure and performance, in men and women.

In densely shaded greenery in the sweltering hot Malaysian rainforest, I watched three aboriginal men chop a mature Tongkat Ali root, one of the most powerful aphrodisiac plants on earth, out of dense soil. Researching sex-enhancing plants often puts me in marvelous and remote places. In this instance, the trail led me to Malaysia to research Tongkat Ali. For this I can thank Annie Eng of Herbal Powers, who first introduced me to this plant, and who accompanied me to Southeast Asia.
Tongkat Ali is a popular folk name for Eurycoma longifolia, a medium size slender tree reaching 10 metres in height. The name Tongkat Ali means “Ali’s walking stick.” Another folk name for the plant is Longjack. Tongkat Ali is native to Malaysia, lower Burma, Thailand, and Indonesia. The root is employed as a traditional remedy for the treatment of malaria, high blood pressure, fevers, fatigue, loss of sexual desire, and impotence. Tongkat Ali enjoys both a long history of traditional use, and a growing body of serious science corroborating its efficacy.
The difficulty of harvesting Tongkat Ali in the wild is one very good reason to cultivate the trees in plantations. Additionally, as this traditional plant remedy becomes more popular, supplies of Tongkat Ali in the wild will inevitably decrease. Over time, this tree could become endangered. To preserve the natural environment, and to protect remaining wild specimens of Tongkat Ali, Malaysia is currently establishing plantations of this tree. The Malaysian government is enthusiastic about the future of Tongkat Ali, and is providing economic support for its development. To every appearance, Tongkat Ali is a market volcano of Krakatoa proportions, ready to blow.


Thursday, April 9, 2009

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dengue fever remedy.....papaya leave juice‏


I would like to share this interesting discovery from a classmate's son who has just recovered from dengue fever . Apparently, his son was in the critical stage at the ICU when his blood platelet count drops to 15 after 15 liters of blood transfusion. His father was so worried that he seeks another friend's recommendation and his son was saved. He confessed to me that he gave his son raw juice of the papaya leaves . From a platelet count of 45 after 20 liters of blood transfusion, and after drinking the raw papaya leaf juice, his platelet count jumps instantly to 135. Even the doctors and nurses were surprised. After the second day he was discharged. So he asked me to pass this good news around. Accordingly it is raw papaya leaves, 2pcs just cleaned and pound and squeeze with filter cloth. You will only get one tablespoon per leaf. So two tablespoon per serving once a day. Do not boil or cook or rinse with hot water, it will loose its strength. Only the leafy part and no stem or sap. It is very bitter and you have to swallow it like "Won Low Kat". But it works. *Papaya Juice - Cure for Dengue* You may have heard this elsewhere but if not I am glad to inform you that papaya juice is a natural cure for dengue fever. As dengue fever is rampant now, I think it's good to share this with all. A friend of mine had dengue last year. It was a very serious situation for her as her platelet count had dropped to 28,000 after 3 days in hospital and water has started to fill up her lung. She had difficulty in breathing. She was only 32-year old. Doctor says there's no cure for dengue. We just have to wait for her body immune system to build up resistance against dengue and fight its own battle. She already had 2 blood transfusion and all of us were praying very hard as her platelet continued to drop since the first day she was admitted. Amazing but it's true. It's believed one's body would be overheated when one is down with dengue and that also caused the patient to have fever papaya juice has cooling effect. Thus, it helps to reduce the level of heat in one's body, thus the fever will go away. I found that it's also good when one is having sore throat or suffering from heat

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Drug giant pledges cheap medicine for the poor: report

Drug giant pledges cheap medicine for the poor: report

LONDON (AFP) – The head of British drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) said in a British newspaper Saturday he would cut prices for medication in developing countries and share knowledge of patented treatments.
Andrew Witty told the Guardian he believed pharmaceuticals companies had an obligation to help the poor receive treatment and he challenged his rivals to follow GSK's example.
He said: "We work like crazy to come up with the next great medicine, knowing that it's likely to get used an awful lot in developed countries, but we could do something for developing countries.
"Are we working as hard on that? I want to be able to say yes we are, and that's what this is all about -- trying to make sure we are even-handed in terms of our efforts to find solutions not just for developed but for developing countries."
Witty said GSK, the world's second largest pharmaceutical company, would cut its prices in the 50 least developed countries to no more than 25 percent of the levels in Britain and the United States.
He also said any chemicals and processes owned by GSK under patent would be shared with other researchers and 20 percent of the company's profits in the developing world would be re-invested in hospitals and clinics.
Charities such as Oxfam have highlighted the fact that drug patents prevent the poor from obtaining cheaper, generic versions of the same medicine.
GSK said this month it would cut jobs, without saying how many, under plans to slash annual costs by 1.7 billion pounds (1.9 billion euros, 2.4 billion dollars) by 2011.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Kang Kong -Ipomoea reptans Poir


Kangkong [Scientific Name: Ipomoea aquatica Forsk., also Ipomoea reptans Poir]

Whether it is from the pond or from the garden, kangkong is a commonly used food plant in Asia. Folkloric data indicate that the plant is a general tonic for neuralgia and other nervous diseases and can be used as poultice for skin ulcers. We enjoy this vegetable in our “sinigang” or just stir-fried with garlic and tofu, as with any other vegetable that we consume, kangkong should be washed thoroughly before cooking.

This vegetable is rich in iron and is also relatively rich in S-methyl methionine (so-called Vitamin U – this is pseudovitamin) and is used traditionally to treat gastric and intestinal disorders. S-methyl methionine is a substance that strengthens the cell membrane and overall immune system. It was also reported that S-methyl methionine can act as a hypolipidemic agent or lowers our cholesterol/fat in our blood. Kangkong has also been found to have insulin-like properties, acting as an anti-hyperglycaemic agent.