Smoking, Drinking and Sexual health
Many men suffer from bedroom performance-related issues. Recent
studies have
put the number of men suffering from erectile dysfunction at 40
percent, but it
is thought that the true figure should be higher because many men
choose not to
acknowledge the truth. The most common causes for erectile dysfunction
are
diseases, like diabetes and hypertension, and lifestyle choices like
smoking
and drinking. Actually, anything that has a negative effect on the
normal flow
of blood is bound to interfere with the sex life. This direct link
between a
healthy blood flow and a normal sex life has been established by
various
studies.
VolumePills can help increase the sexual performance of men whose
libidos and
sperm production rates are low. The VolumePills formula is based on
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ingredients that are known to effectively increase desire and promote
sexual
activity, as well as help the production and motility of sperm. This
formula is
endorsed by a Medical Doctor, a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and a
Medical
Herbalist. However, there is no guarantee that VolumePills works for
people who
smoke and drink large quantities of alcohol on a regular basis. Some
drugs
also, such as cocaine, heroine and ecstasy, also interfere either with
the
blood flow or the libido.
- According to a study conducted by the Section of Endocrinology of
the Lahey
Hitchcock Medical Center, Burlington, Massachusetts, smoking causes a
significant drop in the number of spontaneous erections that happen
during
sleep.
- These erections are one of the telltale signs of a good blood flow
and a
healthy sex life. A decrease in their frequency or intensity is a sure
sign
that erectile dysfunction is close by. The study has also shown that
refraining
from smoking for as little as 24 hours brought about a dramatic
increase in the
quality of spontaneous erections. Smoking is also the root of many
other
problems, including lung cancer.
- The Department of Psychiatry from the University Medical School of
Lubeck,
Germany, published a study proving that heavy drinkers suffer more
often from
erectile dysfunction than occasional drinkers.
- Alcohol tends to induce a pleasant state of relaxation and is
generally
thought to have a positive effect on the libido. However, alcohol is
a
suppressant and has a major negative impact on the libido. It also
makes it
harder for men to achieve and maintain an erection.
- The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which is managed and
operated by
the University of California, has conducted its own study regarding
the effects
of smoking among teenagers. The study revealed that smoking has a
disastrous
impact on the quality of semen.
- This means that teenagers who are heavy smokers are jeopardizing
their
chances to have children and also increasing the risk of having
children who
suffer from various genetic problems due to the damaged DNA received
form the
father or mother.
- The University of Berne, Switzerland, has backed this finding by
unveiled the
results of its own research. Statistical analysis conducted in
Switzerland
demonstrated significantly lower semen quality in smokers compared
with
nonsmokers. Sperm concentration was also strongly affected.
Although freedom of choice is important for every individual, there
are some
things that should be sacrificed for the sake of a healthy and
satisfying sex
life. Not even the energy of youth can offset the toll that smoking
and
drinking are bound to take on sex. For more information on smoking and
drinking
related issues feel free to contact the VolumePills customer support
team. They
are sure to answer any questions, no matter how delicate or obscure
the
subject.
Regard
Mitchel
http://www.propenis.79br.com
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 27 Apr 2008 17:10 GMT
It is our collective clinical experience, as practicing physicians,
that black fat (VAT) is the proximate cause of erectile dysfunction
(ED) in men and loss of libido (sexual arousal) in both men and women:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/BlackFat
It is only when we are hungrier with our stomachs laughing and singing
that our bodies get rid of the black fat. All things that kill our
hunger (ie cigarettes, alchohol, illicit drugs, anger, overeating,
etc) result in the accumulation of black fat.
Therefore, it remains much smarter to simply eat less, down to the
right amount and befriend the hunger that arises from doing the right
things:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/BeSmart
Here is a simple parable given in hopes of promoting greater
understanding:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable
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> Smoking, Drinking and Sexual health
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Dancing Monkey - 27 Apr 2008 21:57 GMT
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/BlackFaRRt
Oh dear ....
You still want that pizza, Chang?
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 27 Apr 2008 22:01 GMT
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Dancing Monkey - 27 Apr 2008 22:12 GMT
> http://HeartMaDPhrauD/WOOFWOOF
You've got to *dance* for a pizza. Try again, now.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 27 Apr 2008 22:15 GMT
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Dancing Monkey - 27 Apr 2008 22:19 GMT
> http://HeartMaDPhrauD/Dance/PizzaOffer
Try again.
Father Haskell - 28 Apr 2008 00:30 GMT
On Apr 27, 5:19 pm, "Dancing Monkey" <invalidn...@invalidemail.com>
wrote:
> >http://HeartMaDPhrauD/Dance/PizzaOffer
>
> Try again.
Chung E. Cheese?
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 28 Apr 2008 04:40 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/OAF
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MY - 28 Apr 2008 13:43 GMT
On Apr 27, 5:10 pm, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<heartdo...@emorycardiology.com> wrote:
> It is our collective clinical experience, blah blah blah
It is our collective experience on smc that you have nothing of worth
to offer.
MY
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 29 Apr 2008 03:22 GMT
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