Monday, April 22, 2013

Does Vydox Male Enhancement Really Work


Does Vydox Male Enhancement Really Work

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Why go for it?
Vydox are the world’s no. 1 male enhancement pills which combines high concentration of L-Arginine with other effective ingredients. However, all ingredients are clinically proven to increase nitric oxide levels that further result in increasing the blood flow going to penis along with better quality erections. These orange pills are meant for giving instant and longer lasting results in terms of strength, size and stamina.
How does this supplement work?
After our body utilizes this sexual delivery formula, it gets proceeds by our stomach and enters into small intestine which is then transferred to adjacent blood capillaries. The blood vessels then transport all the nutrients to circulatory system and increase blood flow through the male anatomy. This helps in achieving stronger and firmer erections later.
What results do we get from Vydox?
These supplements are uniquely formulated with very efficient ingredients that provide sexual enhancement and better quality erections. With the proprietary blend of potent ingredients, these orange pills can actually give you the following benefits…
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Is this supplement safe and free of side effects?
For years people are using these male enhancement pills as a safe and natural method to increase their penis size, sexual stamina and erection quality. No side effects after using them have been reported yet!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Vydox - Rated No#1 Male Enhancement Supplement Now Available Online

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Since its launch the Vydox program is continuing to gain momentum and popularity. The reason for this upward surge is that Vydox is amongst the most successful natural male enhancement products available on the market today. You get the combination of the potency of the supplement, the power of the exercises and peace of mind with all-natural ingredients.

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- You have peace of mind because this product is natural.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

My sex life is great, so why does he want to take Vydox?


 sex life is great, so why does he want to take Vydox?

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The question: My boyfriend wants to take erectile dysfunction medication to enhance his performance. Why would he want to do that? I think our sex life is great, and I don’t want medication to make it unnatural and weird.
The answer: There may be a number of reasons as to why your boyfriend feels the need to take erectile dysfunction medication – getting to the root is key. Relationships thrive on communication and that includes speaking to our partners openly about our sex lives.
Erectile dysfunction is the inability to develop and/or maintain penile erection during sexual performance. It certainly affects a percentage of the male population. Psychological impotence (complication with erection due to stress or performance anxiety, rather than physical impossibility) is the most common contributor to erectile difficulties. The issue often gets resolved when a man’s anxiety dissipates.
Most men will experience this at some point in their life, especially when they are highly stressed or are in the early stages of a relationship. But the difficulties are often short-lived and do not create continuing problems in a relationship. In these circumstances, pharmaceutical intervention is not necessarily successful and I would not recommend it.
Erectile dysfunction caused by physiological or medical reasons – such as a health condition or side effect from other medications – is less common. In this scenario, age is a primary contributor. The National Institutes of Health estimate that about 5 per cent of 40-year-old men will experience erectile dysfunction on an ongoing basis, whereas the number rises to 15 to 25 per cent among 65-year-olds.
Your partner does not have a medical reason for taking this medication as you have alluded, which means he’s part of a growing number of men who use erectile dysfunction medication in a recreational manner.
There could be a number of contributing factors for this. Your partner may be curious about the extent to which his performance will be enhanced; he may be experiencing peer pressure; or if he has had too much to drink, he may take the medication to combat the negative impacts of alcohol on performance.
I have two main concerns with recreational usage. For one, erectile medications have side effects. They place stress on the major organs – in particular the heart, liver and kidneys – and the long-term effects are unknown. Second, there is some emerging evidence that men may experience adverse impacts on their sexual function and become psychologically reliant on the medications.
Start by explaining these concerns to your boyfriend – especially the latter as it may serve to be the strongest deterrent. Then try and understand where your boyfriend is coming from. Perhaps he has some insecurities about his performance that he’s been reticent to share.
Having an open conversation about your perceptions and feelings surrounding your sex life may serve to ease his mind. Tell him how great you feel about your sex life and suggest ways to add spontaneity and excitement to your intimate relationship without the use of medications.
Dr. Joti Samra, R.Psych., is a clinical psychologist and organizational & media consultant. She is the host of OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network’s Million Dollar Neighbourhood and is the psychological consultant to CITY-TV’s The Bachelor Canada. Her website is www.drjotisamra.com and she can be followed @drjotisamra .   www.vydox.com
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The Hard facts of the Penis


The hardness factor

Erectile dysfunction almost always points to a bigger health issue, doctors say



One of the most famous drugs in recent history and the only one credited with saving millions of marriages turned 15 last week and while no parties were held to mark the occasion, sufferers of erectile dysfunction were probably silently thanking the little blue pill for restoring their manhood.

Initially studied for use in hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a symptom of ischaemic heart disease), the drug sildenafile, marketed by Pzifer as Viagra, has revived the love lives of millions of couples since being approved by the US Food and Drug Administration on March 27, 1998.

But while Viagra may fix the problems in bed, specialists are quick to point out that erectile dysfunction is on the rise, especially amongst the ageing population. They estimate that by 2025, erectile dysfunction prevalence around the world will double, going from including 152 million men in 1995 to 322 million.

And that's alarming because of the relationship between erectile dysfunction and heart disease.

Professor Dr John P Mulhall, as associate professor at the department of urology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre and director of the Male Sexual and Reproductive Medicine programme, regards erectile dysfunction as a public health concern. He points to a study revealing that 49 per cent of males in a sample of 300 patients with coronary artery disease suffered from erectile dysfunction and that the erectile dysfunction symptoms started before they developed any symptoms or heart pain. The time frame between erectile dysfunction starting and the onset of angina chest pain was about 3.2 years.

"You may not be overly worried about erectile dysfunction problem, but once you have symptoms, it's essential you have a health check," says urologist Assoc Prof Dr Somboon Leungwattanakij of Bangkok Hospital's section for male sexual dysfunction.

Mulhall says that when the patient has problems with erectile dysfunction, the first concern should be whether there are any signs of underlying vascular problems. The erectile dysfunction, he adds, could be covering for cardio and brain vascular diseases that may lead to a severe heart attack, a stroke and paralysis.

In the past, erectile dysfunction was regarded as mainly psychogenic. Research has however shown that it is more likely to stem from a physical health problem.

"Around 40 per cent of erectile dysfunction comes from vasoconstriction and 30 per cent from diabetes," says Mullhall.

Dr Somboon, who also hosts Channel 3's "Choo Rak Choo Ros" programme on sexual health, says that erectile dysfunction is not a disease but a symptom of vasoconstriction. 

When a man is aroused, chemicals are released to relax muscles in the penis. Normally, these muscles are constricted so that blood cannot flow into the penis. When these muscles relax, large amounts of blood are able to enter the penis, causing an erection. At the same time, the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) is also released to break down the chemicals that caused the muscles to relax in the first place and causes the muscles to constrict again, which results in blood leaving the penis.

When vasoconstriction starts, blood cannot flow into the penis well and combined with the release of the PDE 5, it eventually causes erectile dysfunction. Sildenafile works by blocking PDE5 and letting the blood to stay in the penis longer, thus allowing the man to maintain an erection.

"The blood vessels in the penis are tiny so once erectile dysfunction starts, the symptoms of vasoconstriction are revealed. If patients don't control such risk factors as weight, cholesterol and sugar, the chance of constriction in bigger blood vessels is very possible," says Dr Somboon.

With patients still finding it hard to talk about erectile dysfunction problems with their physicians whether because of embarrassment, lack of knowledge or cultural and religious beliefs, Mullhull says there's an urgent need for doctors to integrate sexual problems with normal discussions about losing weight, quitting smoking and exercise.

The introduction of the Erection Hardness Scale, a reliable measure of erection hardness and an indicator of other health issues, is making life easier for both patient and physician. This four- scale method uses tofu, a peeled banana, an unpeeled banana and a cucumber to assess the level of erectile dysfunction.

"When the patient see the symbols, they can easily relate them to their erectile dysfunction status," says Dr Soomboon.

It's working too, with Thailand beating out all other Asian countries in terms of patient responses to physicians about sexual difficulties.

"We tend to ask patients suffering from diabetes, high cholesterol or hypertension about their erectile dysfunction symptoms. Anyone with all three is certain to have erectile dysfunction problems," says Dr Somboon.

While sildenafile is usually prescribed to these men, Somboon points to the dangers of Viagra being sold over the counter along with the cheaper erectile dysfunction drug Sidagra, produced by the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation and launched last year.

Patients taking nitrates for coronary artery disease should never take sildenafile, he says, as the combination of these two drugs is likely to cause severe hypotension (low blood pressure) and syncope (fainting.)

"The problem is that more than 100 medicines sold under different names are nitrates. Even the doctors can't even remember all that names. I check the textbook all the time. Before taking sildenafile, it's very important to consult a doctor," Dr Somboon says.

Mullhull adds that taking that little blue pill will not, as many believe, cause an instant erection. A man also needs stimulation and should take the pill on an empty stomach, as fatty foods decrease its effect.
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Is porn giving me erectile dysfunction?


Is porn giving me erectile dysfunction? (Sex doubt of the day)

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Hi my name is John and I am a 25-year-old boy. Last week, when I tried for the first time to have sex with my girlfriend I had trouble penetrating. I have read about erectile dysfunction but I don’t understand how I could have it. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I exercise regularly and I don’t have any disease. Another thing is I have been watching porn for a long time – almost 10 years. Could it be due to that? Could masturbating to porn be causing my problem? Please help me.
The problem you’ve described could have much more to do than just porn. Most serious psychiatrists and sex experts have rejected the notion that people suffer from sex addiction or porn addiction or anything of that sort. It’s become fashionable for people to throw in big-sounding psychological words like dopamine addiction of the brain and blame porn for everything.  Also the term erectile dysfunction is starting to be used way too commonly in our society. ED is a problem that affects middle-aged men who lead very unhealthy lifestyles and not youngsters.
paul-joannidesAccording to psychoanalyst Dr Paul Joannides,the author of The Guide to Getting It On – a highly regarded how-to book on sex that’s used in the United States, the chances that something called ‘porn addiction’ even exists is slim. He says, ‘What you experienced was more likely down to anxiety. Believe us, everyone feels nervous the first time and a lot of people have trouble maintaining an erection; even those who do find that they ejaculate too quickly. What you need to do is relax and tell your girl that your problems have nothing to do with her. Tell her she that she is very beautiful and you’ll take a little time to get into the groove. Also the way you masturbate could make a difference. If you masturbate facing down, stop doing that. Also cut down on the porn and use your fantasies to masturbate if you have to.’
What you have to understand is that coital sex is different from masturbation and it might take you some time to get used to it but it’s nothing to worry about. Also it could be down to other psychological issues. Why don’t you give porn and masturbation a rest for a while just to make sure that porn isn’t controlling you?
vijaySexual Health Physician & Medical Sex Therapist Dr Vijaysarathi Ramanathan   also has some tips:
If you masturbate while watching porn you could consider doing something called ‘Mindful Masturbation’. Instead of masturbating to porn whenever you want, take time to explore your sexual self by not being so focused on genitals. The thing is that masturbating and porn are both very pleasurable activities. As human beings we are driven by pleasures and it is not easy to forgo them. For those, make such pleasures as a reward instead of a routine. Tell yourself that if you achieve certain tasks in a day then you will watch porn for 15 min and masturbate.
Also it is not a bad idea to give masturbation some rest for a while, maybe a week. If you do so periodically, you can check yourself whether you control your behaviour or the behaviour controls you. The main sex organ of the body is your BRAIN. The genitals only respond to what the brain says whether it is watching, smelling or touching. If you think your addictive behaviour is causing sexual problems, it is important to see your sex specialist doctor and get professional help. You need to be helped by a doctor who can understand you and manage in a non-judgemental way using evidence. Hope this helps. Cheers.    www.vydox.com