Sep 15 2008

The all-natural, 100% FREE libido-stimulator

Published by Frederick Konig under andropause

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Before you resort to pills, patches, or creams – whether natural or synthetic – there’s a simple, effective, proven way to improve your libido. Exercise.

Think of all the things we already know exercise can accomplish for your body: Improved blood flow and circulation, better muscle strength and tone, increased flexibility, improved cardiac endurance and function and lower stress levels.

It doesn’t take a genius, or even a scientist, to figure out that every benefit of exercise can also have a positive impact on your sex life.

One of the biggest barriers to sexual function, particularly in women, is stress and fatigue. Exercise has been shown to be effective in relieving both these conditions.

Endorphins combat the stress hormone cortisol and help promote an overall feeling of well being. Studies have also shown that getting in better shape promotes a healthier body image, which in turn can increase your feelings of desirability.

Exercise also naturally increases your body’s own production of testosterone, which is the primary hormone driving libido in both men and women.

So if you’ve been meaning to start an exercise program but just haven’t found the motivation, perhaps the lure of an improved sex life will do the trick.

You don’t need to go into Olympic training to get the benefit, in fact, heavy exercise can decrease testosterone levels.

But just 10 to 30 minutes a day of moderate to strenuous exercise, along with some stretching and deep breathing, ought to be enough to help you see an improvement.

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Jul 26 2008

Carnival Of Healing #148 - July 26, 2008

Published by Frederick Konig under health

Welcome to the July 26, 2008 edition of . Here you’ll find a collection of health related blogs with lots of very useful information.

We are very fortunate to be alive in these exciting times.

More discoveries are being made daily on how to be healthier and on treating disease.

We have longer life expectancy than ever and the knowledge that when we treat our bodies right we can have good health until it is time to move on.

The concept of a sickly old age is one of the past and the knowledge on how to have a healthy vital old age is at hand.

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Astrid Lee presents Reiki & MS posted at World Healing, some exciting findings on practicing Reiki on MS patients, the results are worth noting.

Disease is never a problem when you don’t have it and you can conveniently speak your mind on treatments but when you’re the one afflicted you look with different eye at anything that brings relief, it is at this point where you have to be sure of the facts and where the right resources are vital - this is the aim of these carnivals, to empower you!

Avani presents 6 Ways to Get Mind to Focus When It Does Not Seem Your Own posted at Avani-Mehta.

Being able to control your mind and thoughts are so important, in this rushed life we need to practice stress relief and quieting of the mind on a regular basis.

Eden Danielson presents Detox Tea posted at eDetoxify.com.

When was the last time you cleansed your body? For optimum health detoxing should become a regular part of your healthy lifestyle.

Isabella Mori presents blogathon 2008: helping people with mood disorders posted at change therapy.

Fighting Fatigue presents Guest Blogger Post: Harnessing the Healing Power of the Mind posted at Fighting Fatigue.

Dean Moyer presents Mysterious Morning Neck Pain posted at The Back Pain Blog, saying, “Cervical collars aren’t used much anymore for minor neck pain. Instead, normal activity and light neck exercises are the preferred method of treatment.”

fitnchic presents The 1st step to a healthy living posted at FitNChic.com - Get in Shape, Fashionably! .

Exercise is one of the top 3 actions you can take to improve your health immediately, from feeling fatigued and loosing your mind right through to sorting out your wight and digestive problems - in my opinion it is a miracle cure!

Jerome Ryan presents A Simple Question About Insanity posted at Dating Tips, Fitness Tips, Daily Blog of TheFitnessPersonals.com .

Louise Manning presents ADHD gene beneficial during evolution posted at The Human Imprint.

swiper presents What is Bacterial Vaginosis? posted at Bacterial Vaginosis.

Bacterial vaginosis, also known as BV, is the name of a medical condition that is most common in women of childbearing age. It is caused by an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina. In the vaginal area, there are both good and bad bacteria. Simply speaking, it is when the bad bacteria grow in excess that a problem develops.

Frederic Premji presents Discovering Your Life’s Purpose posted at BlogMotivation.com.

Studies show that people with purpose in life have more fulfilling longer lives!

Jonathan presents What is MonaVie? posted at Health And Wealth With Monavie.

Chris Edgar presents Releasing Our Need To Be “Taken Seriously” posted at Purpose Power Coaching, saying, “Transitioning to a career that has us feel more fulfilled—and overcoming the anxieties in the way of the change—is a big achievement.

Unfortunately, making this kind of transition usually doesn’t render our lives anxiety-free.

One of our big post-transition worries is often that people no longer “take us seriously.”

In this article, I talk about how we can transcend this fear by putting our attention on what we’re contributing in our new career rather than how it’s perceived.”

Lovelyn presents The Benefits of Massage Therapy posted at The Art of Balanced Living.

Regular message therapy is a great way to practice stress relief, it is astounding how many little gremlins seems to disappear when we take the time out to relax effectively.
It constantly amazes me at how powerful our minds are and how when our body and mind is in harmony the bodies healing system performs miracles on a daily basis.

You owe it to yourself to educate your mind to treat your body and spirit with the necessary respect, the results you will achieve will delight you.

Fiona Lohrenz presents Going Organic…Why We Should! posted at Child Care Only.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of healing using our carnival submission form.

Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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P.S. Last weeks carnival of healing #147 can be viewed here - Carnival Of Healing #147.

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Jun 20 2008

Baby Boomers Is Your Libido Lagging?

Published by Frederick Konig under exercise

have you tried this all natural, 100% free booster? Wait!

Before you resort to all kinds of pills and creams, there is a 100% natural way to boost your libido - EXERCISE!

Just think about all the positive benefits that exercise has on the body - better blood flow and circulation, increased flexibility, endurance, aerobic function, stronger more toned muscles and !

It does not take a genius to figure out that all those positive changes will benefit your sex life as well.

A couple of leading reasons for low libido in women is stress and fatigue. Yes, you guessed right, both conditions effectively alleviated through regular exercise.

Exercise also naturally increases testosterone production in men and women which is the primary hormone behind normal libido levels.

Baby boomers there you have it improve your health and boost your libido naturally with a little exercise.

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Apr 25 2008

Revealing Article On Heart Attack and Emotions.

Published by Frederick Konig under heart health

A must read: A direct link between and our emotions. We live in such a stressful world, the fight or flight hormones in our body is working overtime and the result is deteriorating health.

We live our lives in a corner and when somebody or something rattles our cage we want to destroy them, at least mentally. So we cannot help but live in a constant state of anger - well now you know what that pent up emotions are and they can kill you, do something about it today.

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Tired and angry? Both emotions may predict heart attacks
American Heart Association meeting report (article compliments EurekAlert.com)

HONOLULU, April 24 – Anger and exhaustion may result in future heart attacks or sudden cardiac death, according to research presented today at the American Heart Association’s Asia Pacific Scientific Forum.

“To our knowledge, this is the first study to report the combined effects of these two psychological risk factors,” says Janice Williams, Ph.D., M.P.H., an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and lead author of the study.

The study includes a bi-ethnic (black and white) sample of middle-aged men and women. It assessed the occurrence of heart attacks over nine years, a longer observation period than reported in previous studies.

Participants were members of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. ARIC is a large prospective study of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors conducted in four U. S. communities: suburban Minneapolis, Minn.; Washington County, Md.; Forsyth County, N.C.; and Jackson, Miss.

From 1990-98, researchers followed 12,453 men and women who were between the ages of 45 and 64 and had not had a heart attack when the study began to assess the occurrence of heart attacks and sudden cardiac death.

Participants took the 10-item Spielberger Trait Anger Scale to test for levels of trait anger (TA) and the 21-item Maastricht Questionnaire to determine levels of vital exhaustion (VE). TA is identified as a person’s proneness to anger, and VE is defined as excessive fatigue, increased irritability and feelings of dejection or defeat.

Some sample items participants ranked in the anger survey include: “I feel annoyed when I am not given recognition for doing good work”; “I am quick-tempered”; and, “I get angry when I am slowed down by others’ mistakes.” Questions from the exhaustion survey included: “Have you experienced a feeling of hopelessness recently?”; “Do you ever wake up with a feeling of exhaustion and fatigue?”; and, “Do you have a feeling that you can’t cope?” TA and VE were ranked in groups of high, medium and low.

The study found that persons who scored in high TA or high VE levels had a 42 percent greater long-term risk of heart attack or sudden cardiac death than those in the lowest tertile of each condition.

Furthermore, Williams says, “People who reported being highly prone to anger and also scored high for vital exhaustion were 69 percent more likely to have a heart attack or a sudden cardiac death than their counterparts who reported being less prone to anger and scored low for vital exhaustion.”

In sharp contrast, for both the low and medium levels of TA, the association between TA and VE was only appreciable when VE was in the highest tertile.

Researchers found the results were true even after taking into account several of the established biologic and sociodemographic risk factors for coronary heart disease, such as hypertension, smoking, gender, diabetes, low education and cholesterol levels.

Williams says the results of the study confirm previous findings that support a positive association between psychological stressors and coronary heart disease. The study suggests that not only are anger and vital exhaustion short-term predictors of heart attack, but that they also may predict long-term heart attack risk.

“This study provides convincing evidence that high anger and high vital exhaustion preceded the heart attack and was not a consequence of it,” Williams says. “Epidemiologic research should continue to focus on the influence of psychological factors on coronary heart disease.”

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Co-authors are David J. Couper, Ph.D.; Catherine P. Sanford, M.S.P.H.; Verna Lamar-Welch, Ph.D., M.P.H.; Herman A. Tyroler, M.D.; and Tom Mosely, Ph.D.

CONTACT:
Darcy Spitz or Carole Bullock
AHA News Media Relations
Hawaii Convention Center
Honolulu, Hawaii
Ph. 808-792-6515
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It is important that you prevent anger to cause a heart attack, learn how to relax, vent your emotions in a positive manner like exercise, you’ll be a lot happier, try some easy .

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