May 30, 2006

Chemical Equivalent Of An Aphrodisiac

So chocolate, rhino horn, tiger’s penis, the oyster, the potato, and the tomato may be the love fruit, the union key, the horny pill, or the sex stimulator, but may not in fact be an aphrodisiac. At the same time, the derivatives of the above continue to be produced, manufactured, advertised, supplied, and believed in. And the chemical equivalent of aphrodisiacs are making their way and taking their place in line: according to a writer at Wikipedia.com, the first actual aphrodisiac (with physically and emotionally impacting properties, that is) has been synthesized. It’s labeled PT-141, and is said to actually “stimulate sexual desire in men as well as women,” though it is still in the clinical trial phases for future treatments of such disorders as sexual arousal disorder and erectile dysfunction.

While Spanish Fly really was just an irritant to the urinary organs, fooling the influenced one (who took a dose of the beetle powder) to think she has insatiable sexual desire, and while the oyster was originally rumored to be a sexual stimulant merely because it replicates female genitalia, maybe what it comes down to is powers of mind…or powers of suggestion: if you think it’s an aphrodisiac, it will work as an aphrodisiac would ideally work.

Choosing From A Wide Variety Of Anxiety Treatments

If it works, you can rest assured that your days and nights will be much easier to deal with both for the constant worry of when your next anxiety attack will surface, and when the anxiety attack happens. Anxiety treatments are far from perfect, and they are something that researchers are still trying to find the best way to help.

So in the meantime, use what is out there and try them all, old wife’s tales and all. Worst case scenario it doesn’t work and you have to keep searching for a treatment. If it does work, you will be thankful you tried it!

Trim Down With The Coffee Diet!

A possible solution is by giving the coffee diet a try. The basic premise is that under this program, and with a decrease in eating and an increase in exercise, your body’s metabolism will be increased and you will ‘burn’ more calories. In addition, the increase in coffee will also help to suppress your appetite particularly for carbohydrates. Looks like you win all the way around using the coffee diet.

Full article is at Coffee Diet