Browse Category: Sexual Health
Published: March 08, 2010
A romantic evening often begins with an intimate meal, but what you eat on a daily basis can help ensure that you are sexually satisfied all the time. The recommendation? A well balanced diet mixed with regular exercise can go a long way when it comes to success in the bedroom. Keep reading for more information on a successful sex recipe, as well as simple tips to quickly improve your sex drive and your overall health.
Published: February 15, 2010
When your life is governed by deadlines, household chores and a variety of other responsibilities, you may find little time to fit in intimacy. That’s a big mistake! Having sex regularly is good for you for a number of reasons. Unfortunately convincing your partner to attend a “party for two” at the end of an exhausting day may take a little more than mere mood music. Instead, try persuading your partner with the latest research showing the significant health benefits derived from an active sex life.
Published: January 25, 2010
Most everyone will agree that having sex makes you feel better. But did you know that sex can also help you look younger and be in less pain? There have been a number of studies done recently that back up these two claims. Which means only one thing . . . you should definitely be having sex more often! Let’s take a look at some research results that can’t be ignored when it comes to sex and your health.
Published: January 21, 2010
Since ancient ages, men (and women) have been on the lookout for ways to improve their virility. Sexual health is an important aspect of our lives and these days more and more people are looking to alternative medicine to help them achieve a satisfying sex life. There are a plethora of natural remedies that are now available to help you take care of your sexual health. Let’s take a look at just a few options . . .
Published: January 14, 2010
Almost all of the great love stories take place in the summer time. Spring and summer are the time for new life for foliage, animals, and humans. These are the seasons that notoriously cause love to bloom. But, is it just because the media has caused people to believe this or is there a scientific reason for it? Keep reading to find out why the winter season actually puts a damper on your love life . . . and how to address it!
Published: December 21, 2009
If you suffer from erectile dysfunction or certain depression you may have already heard of Yohimbe. Yohimbe is an evergreen tree that grows abundantly in Cameroon, Southwestern Nigeria, Congo and Gabon. The bark of the tress makes available a host of medicinal uses. This tree was used by the West Africans to treat a number of health conditions such as cough, fever and even leprosy. In recent times Yohimbe has also been used as a hallucinogen and as an aphrodisiac. But, before you turn to this possible option, you should know the possible side effects associated with it.
Published: November 19, 2009
If you’re a guy, you may already hit the gym on a regular basis – whether it’s to impress the ladies or just keep in shape for your weight and heart health. But now there’s even one more reason to get some exercise: improved sexual prowess. Keep reading for new information on the relationship between exercise and sexual performance.
Published: September 17, 2009
You might not have heard of “Yohimbine” but it could turn out to be very important to you and your partner. Yohimbine is an herbal supplement that is extracted from the bark of a tree that grows in West Africa. A standardized form of the herb is Yohimbine chloride, which is a medicine that is important in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Studies on animals have shown Yohimbine to have a positive effect on their sexual performance. The herb has been in use for decades to cope with the problem of erectile dysfunction and increase libido. In fact this is the only aphrodisiac that has been approved by FDA.
Published: August 31, 2009
Sure, you’ve probably heard that sex is a health-booster in many other aspects of your life . . . but how much sex should you have to reap the benefits? And what exactly are those benefits? Scientists are dedicating more and more research to the benefits of sex, and rightfully so. Keep reading below to find out all the details on how more sex equals a longer (and happier) life.
Published: August 27, 2009
Female sexual dysfunction is a common problem in postmenopausal women with most of them suffering not only physically but also mentally because of it. Find out more about causes and treatments of this condition.