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5/12/2013

Sun-bath helps to improve male 'sex'

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Sun-bath in the right way is not only refreshing, beneficial to health, but also helps to improve the quality of men's sperm and his libido.
  
According to scientists, sun-bath from 15 to 20 minutes at a time from 6 to 9 am will help the skin produce vitamin D, increase calcium absorption and regulate a number of growth-genes . The most important, this practice is very beneficial for the development of sperm.

Sexualogical Experts believe that  proper sun-bath in an hour can help the man up 69% of testosterone. Testosterone is the most important male sex hormone. This hormone affects the development of reproductive organs, sperm production capabilities, desire of "sex" and properties of the man.

5/02/2013

HIS DESIRE REDUCES WHEN SHE MAKE MORE MONEY

If a man marries a woman with a higher income, his libido tend to decrease compared with the other.


Professor Lamar Pierce, a researcher at the University of Washington in the U.S., and colleagues studied 200,000 couples in the United States and Denmark to learn the relationship between income and libido. They found that the proportion of low-income husbands than wives fell into a state of sexual arousal is much larger than the other men, The Star reported.

"10% of men who have incomes lower than his wife took aphrodisiac medications to fulfill the obligations of a husband," Pierce said.

"Sexual desire of men depends on many factors. Role of men in his family, their income and the number of friends outside the home as much of their libido stronger, "Pierce explained.

Some previous studies showed that sexual desires of men can be reduced by more drinking, stress, depression, chemicals in food, sushi eating habits, a number of diseases. In addition to men's desires can also reduce or after they have entered the stage of "male menopause".

Minh Long

4/26/2013

Cancer Doctors Protest 'Astronomical' Drug Costs

With some new, potentially lifesaving cancer drugs costing up to $138,000 a year, about 120 leading cancer specialists have joined forces in an unusual protest aimed at getting pharmaceutical companies to cut prices. 
 Charging high prices for drugs cancer patients need to survive is like “profiteering” from a natural disaster by jacking up prices for food and other necessities, leading cancer doctors and researchers from around the world contend in a new paper published in Blood, the journal of the American Society of Hematology.
Of 12 new cancer drugs that received FDA approval last year, 11 of them cost in excess of $100,000 a year—prices that the specialists attack as “astronomical,” “unsustainable,” and maybe even immoral. What’s more, only three of these drugs were found to improve patient survival rates and of these, two only increased it by less than two months, according to the Washington Post.
 “Advocating for lower drug prices is a necessity to save the lives of patients,” say the specialists who wrote the paper, who specialize in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), but emphasize that sky-high drug costs affect patients with many types of cancer.
 extract from Yahoo.com

4/20/2013

More than 65% parents feed their children in Wrong way

TT - This information is reported at the conference "Baby learning to eat" in april 20 in HCM by Viet Nam Dietetic Association in collaboration with Abbott.

Dr. Tu Ngu - general secretary Viet Nam Dietetic Association, surveyed 3,000 parents, more than 65% of parents not feeding properly.

Specifically, 13% of parents have no time to feed their child and they ask their parent's support, 14% of parents force children to eat all the food though crying child refuses to eat, 23% of parents have turned on TV or used toy while feeding ...

Feeding has influenced the development of physical, mental. It forms a good habit of not eating in children.
THÙY DƯƠNG

3/31/2012

ENURESIS




Children up to 5 years old still wet the bed constantly, it's Enuresis type 1 (about 15-20%). Children 5-12 years old, healed at 6 months, then was back, that’s Enuresis type 2 (range 3-8%). A few babies have grown, even in teens still wet the bed.

If the father or mother have an enuresis in your childhood, the child also has 40% risk of this disease. If both parents have an enuresis, the risk of up to 70-75%.

The elderly is also inevitable diseases like: land strip, urination many times.... Approximately 15-30% of elderly suffer from this disease. Although the amount of urine in the bladder is small but the patient still needs frequent urination, not hold it. The patient must urinate an average 1-2 hours once, sometimes only 15-20 minutes. Total urine output did not increase much during the day than when healthy.





There are four underlying causes of disease:
      - The bladder is weak, unstable, causing gradual loss of hypotonic, urine output that can be stored is decreasings.
      - an enlarged prostate, stones or cancer  of bladder, sometimes by fire uterus or bladder.
      - Bladder with neurological disorders.
      - The bladder and urethra contractions were not adequately.
      Some other causes can also cause a state such as Parkinson, Alzheimer, occlusion by chronic inflammation or urethral surgery, diabetes, sequelae of previous surgery in the pelvic area.

 Treatment 
See in the next post

3/09/2012

About Tony Wilden

Aikido Instructor & Healer



  • Aikido 4th Dan Senior Instructor (Nakmas NGB)
  • Pressure Point Self Defence Instructor (Russell Stutely)
  • Door Supervisor/Security Guard (SIA)
  • Founded Arun Aikido Club (1992)
  • Natural Healer (ITEC)

Tony Wilden is an aikido instructor and qualified in several healing arts.
He has a deep interest in spiritual matters, health, environmental issues, and the creation of harmony between people and nature.
Tony began his study of the art of Aikido in 1985 after many years of extensive research into a wide variety of spiritual paths.
After contemplating the words of Morihei Ueshiba and Koichi Tohei, he was inspired to make an intense study of the aiki principles.
Tony Wilden Sensei is a 4th Dan in Aikido, which he has been practising since 1987. In 1992 he founded the Arun Aikido Club in West Sussex, UK and has trained several students to black belt and instructor level.
Tony has achieved Coaching Qualifications from these Organisations...
Martial Arts Commission (MAC), Ken Shin Kai Aikido Association (KSKAA), British Aikido Board (BAB), National Association for Karate and Martial Arts Schools (NAKMAS), Bushinkan Martial Arts Association (BMAA).

The Arun Aikido Club, under Tony's direction has had 500+ students and conducted over 50 grading seminars. He has arranged dozens of lectures, courses, demonstrations and workshops for the community.
In 2010 Tony passed an intensive instructor training course in self defence and pressure point fighting under master Russell Stutely. In 2011 he became an SIA authorised door supervisor and security guard.
Tony offers unique classes, seminars, and private lessons. These include training in traditional aikido, aiki principles, aiki warrior training camps, self defence, pressure points, power development, and much more!
These are available one-to-one, or for small groups, adults and children. For full details visit... Arun Aikido Club
Tony has also studied ancient and traditional healing systems in his search and holds qualifications in anatomy & physiology, acupressure, reflexology and advanced touch for health (applied kinesiology).
He has given 1000's of individual health treatments since 1993.
Tony is the author of 7 books and offers them in ebook format...
Optimum Health Secrets - A massive 6 ebook collection and absolute Gold-Mine of knowledge and wisdom on health, harmony and well being.
Aikido Success Blueprint - A unique 6 ebook collection on how to fast-track your aiki skills to peak performance levels. It includes how to to prevent and treat injuries, plus 2 hours of video on aiki and self defence principles!

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2/24/2012

Paracetamol



Paracetamol is a painkiller that is popular throughout the world because it is remarkably safe and it does not irritate the stomach. Paracetamol was first discovered to have both analgesic and antipyretic properties in the late nineteenth century. Prior to this, cinchona bark, which was also used to make the anti-malaria drug quinine, had been used to treat fevers.


Initially, paracetamol was found in the urine of patients who had taken phenacetin and in 1889 it was demonstrated that paracetamol was a urinary metabolite of acetanilide.


In 1956, 500 mg tablets of paracetamol went on sale in the United Kingdom and its popularity as an over-the-counter analgesic rapidly increased. 

Paracetamol works as a weak prostaglandin inhibitor. But paracetamol is different from Aspirin and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) in that it blocks the pain message at the brain and not at the source of the pain. Structually, paracetamol is similar to aspirin. 


Paracetamol is used to relieve mild to moderate pain, including instances of tension headache, migraine headache, muscular aches, neuralgia, backache, joint pain, rheumatic pain, general pain, toothache, teething pain, osteoarthritis, and period pain. 


It is suitable for most people, including the elderly and young children, because it has very few side effects. Paracetamol is an antipyretic that can reduce fever by affecting the part of the brain known as the hypothalamus that regulates the temperature of the body. This is why paracetamol is included in many cough, cold and flu medications.



Paracetamol can be used by patients for whom NSAIDs are contraindicated, including those with asthma or peptic ulcers. 

Cholestyramine may reduce the rate at which paracetamol is absorbed by the gut, while Metoclopramide and Domperidone, which are used to relieve the symptoms of stomach disorders, may have the opposite effect and should be used with caution. Paracetamol has shown no propensity to be addictive, even in people who use it frequently.