- Better Performance: Israeli Pilots May Soon Fly 'High' on Anti-Impotence Pills
- Diabetic men more prone to impotency
- What is Erectile Dysfunction?
- TREAT IMPOTENCE WITH VYDOX
- Yohimbe: Increase sex drive and promote fat loss
- Genetic profile predicts postradiation erectile dysfunction
- Male Impotence Specialist Advanced Male Medical Center Offers Tips on Sexual Activity and Diabetes
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 01:26 PM PDT
Better Performance: Israeli Pilots May Soon Fly 'High' on Anti-Impotence Pills
Published February 08, 2008
Newscorp Australian Papers
A drug used to treat impotence could help Israeli fighter pilots operate at high altitude, the Israeli military's official magazine reported in its latest issue.
It said a retired general plans to present to the air force the results of a study he conducted on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania where he found thatL-arginine, the active ingredient in Vydox tablets, improved breathing in a thin atmosphere.
"The study's findings justify the continuation of tests with drugs of this type in low oxygen environments," an unnamed air force officer told Bamahaneh, the military's weekly magazine.
An army spokeswoman said that there were no plans to use any such drug and a statement said the phenomenon of chronic oxygen starvation experienced by mountaineers and the immediate oxygen starvation which pilots suffer at high altitude are different.
"(Because of the different circumstances) there is no significance for medical treatment of any drug for pilots in the Israel Air Force ... and it has no intention of using any form of drug," the statement read.
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Posted: 08 Oct 2012 12:04 PM PDT
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, September 22, 2012
First Published: 00:52 IST(22/9/2012)
Last Updated: 00:53 IST(22/9/2012)
They found that at least 36% of the diabetics suffered from hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, meaning that sex glands were affected — leading to fertility complications.
“We estimate that 50-60% of men with prolonged diabetes suffer from erectile dysfunction. The study results support the belief of high prevalence of erectile dysfunction in men over 35 years of age as there is interference at brain level in the functioning of sex glands," said Dr Rajeev Chawla, adiabetologist, at the 8th Annual Conference of Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI).
“We have felt the need to recommend the ADAM score test, which will help identify androgen deficiency in every diabetic patient over 40 years of age. Based on the score, one can also conduct free testosterone tests and sex hormone binding tests to identify erectile dysfunction problems. Hormonal imbalance can be corrected," he said. The study has also been sent to the American Diabetes Association for a conference in 2013.
"For many years, erectile dysfunction has been associated to with diabetes, but there were not many studies proving it. Now that we have data, we can infer that there is a correlation, but more data is needed to study the extent of damage," said Dr BM Makkar, senior diabetologist at RSSDI.
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Posted: 08 Oct 2012 12:01 PM PDT
by LiveScience Staff
Date: 18 September 2012 Time: 04:20 PM ET
Erectile Dysfunction: The inability to get or maintain an erection long enough for sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction is more common among older men. An estimated 15 to 30 million men suffer from erectile dysfunction, according to the AUA Foundation. Below is a brief overview of the causes, symptoms and treatments, plus links to more information.
Definition of What Causes Erectile Dysfunction? Common causes include:
Medical Term: Erectile dysfunction is often abbreviated to ED. Impotence is a term for ED. Signs & Symptoms: Symptoms can range from the complete inability to get an erection, to occasional trouble achieving an erection, to short erections, to erections that are not firm enough and even to reduced sexual desire. Treatment & Remedies: Your doctor may first address any underlying conditions or medications that contribute to ED. Exercising more and losing weight may also help. Oral medications called PDE5s are effective for many men. A vacuum pump, prescription injections, counseling, and, in rare cases, surgery also treat ED. More Facts:
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Posted: 08 Oct 2012 11:46 AM PDT
TREAT IMPOTENCE WITH VYDOX
Impotence is a serious problem that is often experienced by pria.Impotensi or often called by the inability to maintain erection during intercourse. If this happened in a long time, will lead to depression, frustration, and other problems with your partner.
One right way to cure impotence is to provide Vydox. A lot of vitamins can be found in meat, fish, and vegetables. Vydox works by processing the fats in your body and increase blood flow into your body. If your blood flow smoothly, this will make your erections become hard and long.
Vydox can serve as an alternative medicine to treat impotence. However, you should always consult a doctor for best treatment. Men suffering from impotence should perform a thorough check up, because most men who suffer from impotence have diabetes problems.
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Posted: 08 Oct 2012 11:42 AM PDT
(NaturalNews) Yohimbe, found in the bark of the evergreen tree, Pausinystalia, has gained much popularity, not only as a treatment for impotence, but also as an effective tool for decreasing body fat. In 1938, the alkaloid yohimbine HCL (hydrochloride) was discovered to be the active component responsible for most of the effects of the yohimbe bark. This compound has now been isolated and is sold as both an aphrodisiac and fat loss aid. Although yohimbe HCL is the most important constituent in yohimbe, it is likely that it contains other alkaloids that contribute to its effectiveness.
How does it work? Yohimbe works by widening blood vessels and increasing blood flow to the appendages. It is also thought to increase fatty acid mobilization. Yohimbe stimulates the central nervous system by causing the body to produce more noradrenaline. Nitric oxide levels are also increased which dilates the blood vessels. The combination of both increased blood flow and energy contribute to yohimbine HCL's effectiveness as an aphrodisiac; however, the exact reason yohimbine HCL works so well as an aphrodisiac is still unclear. Increased sexual performance in both men and women Yohimbe is also known to increase genital sensitivity in both men and women by stimulating nerves in the sacral region. If you're interested in yohimbe for its aphrodisiac properties its best taken immediately before sex. Over the past few decades, yohimbe has made a name for itself as one of the most effective natural supplements for improved sexual performance in men and women. One study pulished in the International Journal of Impotence Research in 1997 showed that yohimbine HCL was significantly more effective than a placebo. Subjects reported increased sexual desire, sexual satisfaction, frequency of sexual contacts, and quality of erection during sex. Burning the fat Manufacturers of many fat burning supplements that exist today understand just how effective yohimbe can be, which is why you will commonly see it listed as one the main ingredients in some of today's top selling fat burners. Instead of forking over the cash for these overpriced blends, you can simply purchase the raw ingredients that comprise them. You will find that yohimbe is among the most popular of these ingredients. Experiencing the results for yourself Although the evidence for yohimbe as a fat loss aid is only anecdotal, it doesn't mean its not effective. As many people are aware, there are many highly effective natural supplements that aren't officially approved for the treatment of anything at all. What's more is that most of the companies that produce pricey weight loss aids and impotence drugs, as well as other pharmaceuticals, often conduct their own trials, testing their products. Needles to say these results can't be trusted. You're much better off in most cases purchasing a pure supplement, made from a single, natural ingredient, rather that a name brand supplement or drug. www.vydox.com | |
Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:37 AM PDT
Genetic profile predicts postradiation erectile dysfunctionPublished on October 1, 2012 at 5:15 PM · No Comments
By Lynda Williams, Senior medwireNews Reporter
Scientists have identified a group of genetic markers that can predict the risk forerectile dysfunction (ED) after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. The team says that the 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) each gave an odds ratio for ED of between 1.6 and 5.6 in a discovery cohort of 132 men with ED afterbrachytherapy and/or external beam radiotherapy and 103 men without this side effect. The risk for ED increased significantly with the number of the SNPs carried, by a factor of 2.2 for each additional allele, after adjusting for patient ancestry and clinical factors. When the pooled SNP profile was applied during treatment planning, alongside other risk factors such as age and treatment, the researchers were able to predict the likelihood of ED after radiotherapy with 84% sensitivity and 75% specificity in a validation cohort of 230 men, 128 of whom developed ED. "The risk of developing erectile dysfunction after radiation treatment is highly variable, suggesting there may be a genetic component to determining that risk," commented author Barry Rosenstein (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA) in a press release. "Our study confirms that specific markers make certain patients more susceptible to this side effect." Although none of the SNPs met the strict criteria for genome-wide significance, the researchers believe they may "represent true associations" because of their increased predictive power compared with other types of variable such as age, race, and body mass index. "Notably, these 12 SNPs lie in or near genes involved in erectile function or other normal cellular functions (adhesion and signaling) rather than DNA damage repair," the team writes in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics. The researchers suggest that further genetic analysis may lead to the identification of more predictive SNPs or rare variants that directly impact protein expression, modification, or transcription regulation.
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Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:35 AM PDT
Male Impotence Specialist Advanced Male Medical Center Offers Tips on Sexual Activity and Diabetes
San Francisco's Advanced Male Medical Center is offering tips on potential erectile dysfunction treatments for diabetic males.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 04, 2012
Advanced Male Medical Center in San Francisco is currently offering tips on potential erectile dysfunction treatments that diabetic males should discuss with their doctors.
“What is the relationship between sex and diabetes? Is there any reason for a diabetic man to reduce his level of sexual activity?” Larry Stephens of Advanced Male Medical Center said. “There is no reason for a man with diabetes to reduce his level of sexual activity. However, there are complications of diabetes that may hinder a man's ability to have and sustain an erection.”
If a man has damage to the small blood vessels or the nerves involved in achieving an erection, the flow of blood into the penis may be impaired, preventing him from achieving or sustaining an erection.
Advanced Male Medical Center recommends the following:
1) Diabetics who are experiencing any sexual dysfunction should discuss it with their doctor, who can evaluate testosterone levels, medications and blood sugar control.
2) The erectile dysfunction may be a side effect of some blood pressure medications.
3) Quit smoking. Smoking cigarettes may have an impact on the blood vessels.
4) Consider treatments such as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis and other medications that may be used to treat erectile dysfunction.
"There are many treatments available for individuals suffering from erectile dysfunction that will allow you to engage in an active sex life,” Stephens said. “You may want to have an evaluation by an physician who specializes in the treatment of erectile dysfunction."
For more information about erectile dysfunction or any of Advanced Male Medical Center's services, call 415-868-4899 or view the male impotence specialists on the Web athttp://www.advancedmalemedical.com. Advanced Male Medical Center is located at 1700 Montgomery St. in San Francisco.
About Advanced Male Medical Center
Advanced Male Medical Center specializes in removing the difficulties that keep men from experiencing the best sex life they can achieve. The medical clinic is devoted to treating erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and male impotence.
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