Archive for January, 2010
Women and their sex drive
Posted by admin in Female Health on January 20, 2010
The power of words must never be underestimated. Pick the right word and suddenly your brand name is on everyone’s lips. Pick the wrong word and no-one ever hears of you or, if they do hear the word, the reaction is amusement or rejection. So get into the time machine and let’s go back to the 1990’s. This is before Pfizer launched the famous little blue pill in 1998. A group of people are sitting round a table in a backroom trying to think up the best way of describing this new wonder drug. How were they going to market something of such a sensitive nature. No-one liked to talk about erections and sexual problems in public. It was just too embarrassing. The culture was way behind the technology to bring a cure. They decided the key problem was the use of the word “impotence”. It had far too many negative vibes attached to it. So, after hours of fruitless labor, they finally decided to describe the medical problem as “erectile dysfunction”. This also had the advantage of being easily contracted to ED which was definitely not threatening. The rest, as they say, is history. The pill was launched with a major fanfare and no-one minded talking about erectile dysfunction.
Welcome back to a modern debate on whether loss of libido in women is a medical problem to be cured. The word most often used to describe the condition is “frigidity”. This has an insulting meaning. It blames women for not finding men sexually attractive. The new manufacturer has decided to use the term “hypoactive sexual desire disorder” (HSDD). When this was first announced to the world, there was a scathing reply in the British Medical Journal accusing the manufacturer of inventing a disease to convince gullible women they needed to buy medicine. Put another way, this drug is aimed at a US market estimated to be worth more than the erectile dysfunction market. There are millions of women waiting for what’s already being called the “desire pill”.
As it stands, the first results from clinical trials are due to be released soon and this will quickly be followed by an application to the FDA for a license – assuming, of course, the results are positive. This could be a double-edged sword. As it stands, men with ED problems can be allowed some time to put things right when partnering women with low levels of libido. Although loss of sexual activity for short periods may damage the relationship, it will not always kill it stone dead. But if the partner has already been sexually awakened by a desire pill, men had better find cialis sooner rather than later. There is something faintly alarming about women demanding sex all the time. This puts pressure on men and may well increase the number with performance anxiety. Both varieties – the weekend pill and the once-daily – will keep men going, but the idea of women with increased levels of expectation about sexual satisfaction is somewhat intimidating. The number of men experiencing ED increases with age and though the wise will always buy cialis and keep going, even the most dedicated of men may have to develop headaches from time to time to get a good night’s rest.
Should testing be compulsory?
Posted by admin in Female Health on January 20, 2010
There’s an interesting campaign building in Tamil Nadu. For those of you whose geography is not strong, Tamil Nadu is one of the states in India and it has a large population. It’s also very socially conservative. This means that “family values” are very strong. Marriage is definitely only for heterosexual couples with divorce strongly disapproved. So far, India matches the Western model but here the similarities end because the usual form of marriage is arranged between the families without the need for the happy couple to meet before the ceremony. Marriage is seen as building links between families of comparable status and wealth. For most, marriage for love is an alien concept.
The problem with this system is that it can trap women in marriages that are, at best, loveless and, at worst, violent and dangerous. There are a number of reasons for this. Because the marriages are often made to consolidate property ownership, the welfare of the couple is irrelevant. Once the marriage has been celebrated and the title to the land transferred, the couple are left to their own devices. The reason why divorce is discouraged is because the courts might disturb the ownership of property. Indeed, wives who threaten divorce can be relentlessly bullied to keep quiet. A further problem is that homosexuality is still concealed. Thus, sons are married off without regard to their sexual preferences. This can leave wives in unconsummated marriages. The same result is achieved by the men who are impotent but dare not go to a doctor to admit the problem and get treatment. The worst possibility is that the men have been routinely engaging in unprotected sex with prostitutes before marriage and have picked up a sexually transmitted disease (STD). When the marriage is consummated, this can leave the wives with serious health problems.
A politically active group of Bollywood women is campaigning for all men to produce evidence of potency and freedom from STDs before being allowed to marry. Although the idea of a certificate of erectile function is never going to be practical – just how would the evidence be collected? – there’s great merit in screening tests to ensure that both parties are free from sexually transmitted disease. Because many couples still prefer unprotected sex, the incidence of STDs has been rising quite sharply over the last ten years. Testing would therefore be a good thing not only in India but around the world. In the West, since there’s no real need for gay men to marry for the sake of appearances, all men who have problems of erectile dysfunction simply rely on levitra. This drug produces the best erections in most men no matter what the physical or psychological problems. This is somewhat ironic since the leading manufacturers of the generic form of levitra are based in India but local distribution is limited by a culture that refuses to discuss sexual matters openly. Unlike the West, it’s also quite difficult to buy levitra online. This unfairly leaves many Indian men struggling to cope with their impotence.
Anne A Lay Apostle
Posted by admin in Personal matter on January 19, 2010
ladies for people who curious about Anne a lay apostle, I would like to give a share link to visit her site on anne a lay apostle. A little introduction about Anne that she is a wife with six children, she lives in Ireland, anyway you will know better by visiting her site.
And maybe you will like to know more about a Eucharistic Days of Renewal around the World on that site. You are free to believe it or not but have a little reading won’t hurt you. For me I like to know much but believing is a really personal matter for everyone.
Wish you luck.
My Music Videos Site
Posted by admin in Personal matter, Special Event on January 18, 2010
Here on this occasion I would like to let you know about a cool site that will entertain you with the latest video and music all together, you can even search your favorite artist and their song if you have miss them for so long.
Music Videos with lyric on demand, hope you will enjoy them like I do, I love it since they put Chris Brown as their top artist and I can find a lot of music video about him. Sure you can try to find your favorite artist there of course with their video, music and lyric all together.
Have fun girls this one will make you dance

Bay Area Recovery Center
Posted by admin in General Health on January 16, 2010
Guest Post By: Drake W.
It is an oft-repeated truism that admitting there is a problem is the first step to recovering. Without that admission, there is no way of fixing the problem. When the problem is drug or alcohol addiction, not acknowledging the problem may be fatal, while taking the first step on the road to recovery is, while not easy, certainly simple. The sufferer of addiction requires a good rehab center for treatment.
The Bay Area Recovery Center is an exemplary rehab center in Houston, Texas, which originally opened its door in 1992. Currently operating in five locations with various treatment options, the Bay Area Recovery Center provides a comfortable and safe environment in which to break an addiction’s hold. The highly trained staff provides help with interventions, detoxification, individual or group therapy and inpatient services for both men and women.
The high success rate at the Bay Area Recovery Center has been credited to their philosophy, which states that to truly get to the root of the addiction, the person must understand what caused it, both physically and mentally. With education and a deeper understanding of themselves, a person can more easily resist relapsing and hopefully will be able to mend the core issue that created the addiction scenario in the first place. They also have excellent lifetime support for alumni of the center, keeping them involved through correspondence and activities. Through this continued involvement, the Bay Area Recovery Center tries to ensure that those they have helped maintain a drug and alcohol free lifestyle.

Yet another weight-loss reality TV show
Posted by admin in Female Health on January 14, 2010
It seems the imagination of the folk who work for TV corporations is limited to the same basic formula. Reality shows are big business. If you want to earn the maximum revenue from selling ad space on TV, have a group of regular people running round the world doing silly things in a search for one million dollars or follow a group of families as they compete against each other to see who can lose the most weight. In these shows, the biggest losers are the winners. These are the people who, for some reason, catch the imagination of the public. They become fan favorites and find their public lives transformed with fans approaching them as they walk down Main Street. Actually, for weight loss, this can be a big plus because fans can embarrass people into keeping to a diet. Imagine how a participant in a weight loss show would feel if everyone pointed them out as they bought another donut. This would be a sure-fire way of motivating them to eat only healthy food.
Anyway, ABC has announced a new version of the same-old tired show. It’s to be called the Extreme Weight Loss Show. Note the touch of originality by adding “Extreme” to the title. You can always tell producers are desperate when they start using words like “extreme”. So the hook to convert the ordinary into the extreme is that each of the contestants in this competition must aim to lose an amazing amount of weight: the men must be on a program to lose not less than 200 pounds, the women not less than 150 pounds. Now the writer has a conceptual problem with these numbers. He weighs 170 pounds in total so the idea that someone could lose more than he weighs boggles his mind. Yet ABC expects the world to line up outside its doors in Nashville to volunteer their time and sweat. The lure of the fame or notoriety is just too great. Sorry, perhaps that should be the lure of the extreme cash prizes for the winner is just too great. It’s amazing how many people will humiliate themselves just to earn a dollar.
The show does have a realistic timeframe in mind. It is employing a team of personal trainers who will visit each contestant’s home to bully them into action. No reality show is complete without all those tears of frustration when contestants find their comfortable bubble punctured by aggressive trainers. The cameras will record these sessions and follow the contestants over a one year period. The person losing the most weight wins the prize. This is not unrealistic. It rules out all those who might try to starve themselves into a winning loss, offering a gentle and safe weight reduction approach. But only someone really motivated will keep to a high-intensity exercise program over a year. This is a fair test. Which brings us to phentermine because, when your motivation is running down and hunger is about to send you back into the kitchen for a soda and snacks, this drug steps into that gap in your stomach and sends out the message, “No” to the brain. Buy phentermine and find out why millions of people have lost weight over the last fifty years (and counting).
Private Air Charters
Posted by admin in Special Event on January 13, 2010
Guest Post By: Serena C.
Private air charters are the most efficient and comfortable method of air travel available today. Unbothered by strangers, one can travel to any place in the world with time to spare, running on one’s own schedule with personally specified departure times and nonstop flights. A chartered flight can depart as soon as two hours after the flight is booked, though it may take longer depending upon which company is chosen. No waiting around for security checks and other passengers to delay the flight; the passengers can arrive directly before the flight is scheduled to leave, board the aircraft and depart perfectly punctually.
Private charter jets have luxurious accommodations at reasonable prices. Chartering a private jet flight is far more cost effective than purchasing a private jet for oneself. The charter company provides top notch, highly trained personnel and makes sure that everyone meets FAA required certifications. The charter company also ensures that all aircraft receive regular maintenance and routine inspections.
Private flights provide the ultimate in comfort and convenience, letting the passenger plan every step of the way, from departure and arrival times and locations to refreshments offered along the way. The type of aircraft can also be chosen to fit those taking the journey; flexibility is a key component of private chartered air travel. While private air charters may be a bit more pricey than commercial airfare, the numerous advantages are convincing more business fliers to give it a chance.
Cure for acne
Posted by admin in Female Health on January 12, 2010
What is Acne
Speaking about cure for acne, doctors point out that acne is an inflammatory disease of the skin oil glands. This fact must be taken into consideration when we choose among various methods and approaches regarding How to cure acne. Acne is a result of interaction of genes, hormones, and bacteria leading to skin inflammation, pustules, and scarring. The hair follicle contains a duct for delivering oily sebum to the skin surface. Sebum is produced by the sebaceous glands. The sebum discharge is controlled by hormones and its production is enhanced at pubertal age. Thus, acne is a common disease of teenagers. Acne may create considerable psychological and behavioral problems among adolescents. Various elements appear on the face, shoulders, and upper parts of the body. The characteristic feature of acne is the comedo, which people also call the blackhead. The comedo is a mixture of keratinous fragments and sebum filling the opening of the sebaceous duct. Doctors also find inflamed papules, pustules, and cysts on the skin surface. The inflammation is a result of debris accumulation outside the sebaceous duct. The bacterium Propionibacterium acnes, which inhabits the skin, metabolizes the sebum and produces fatty acids that lead to skin irritation thus contributing to the inflammation.
How to cure acne
Methods of cure for acne presuppose undertaking preventive measures and using different skin medications, antibiotics, hormones and natural remedies. Doctors affirm that very often natural approach to cure for acne can be most effective and powerful. The right nutrition and proper skin care play an important part in cure for acne. Doctors affirm that acne may be caused by wrong diet and habitual constipations. If the constipation persists, the waste matter is accumulated and the body becomes intoxicated with internal poisons. Skin tries to eliminate these toxins and it may result in acne. So, getting rid of constipation can be one of the ways of cure for acne. Dermatologists also recommend washing the face twice a day with special acne soap. The pillow case must be washed every other day because it absorbs the oils from the skin and dirt from outside. This mixture is a good growth medium for bacteria causing acne. Acne can be a result of bad habits such as too much consumption of tea, coffee, alcohol or tobacco. So, getting rid of these habits may help fight against acne. Doctors recommend herbal vitamin remedies as part of cure for acne, particularly niacin and vitamin A. Among home remedies of cure for acne are orange peel, lemon juice, garlic, coriander and mint juice, fenugreek, and cucumber. Scientists say that acne is a warning signal that something is wrong with the body and the organism must be cleansed from inside taking necessary steps of cure for acne to assuage signs and symptoms. Even if it may seem that acne is difficult to cure, this disease can be controlled and treated by means of effective traditional and natural approaches.
You can find more information articles about acne on a site How to cure me.
Cure for acne
Posted by admin in Female Health on January 12, 2010
What is Acne
Speaking about cure for acne, doctors point out that acne is an inflammatory disease of the skin oil glands. This fact must be taken into consideration when we choose among various methods and approaches regarding How to cure acne. Acne is a result of interaction of genes, hormones, and bacteria leading to skin inflammation, pustules, and scarring. The hair follicle contains a duct for delivering oily sebum to the skin surface. Sebum is produced by the sebaceous glands. The sebum discharge is controlled by hormones and its production is enhanced at pubertal age. Thus, acne is a common disease of teenagers. Acne may create considerable psychological and behavioral problems among adolescents. Various elements appear on the face, shoulders, and upper parts of the body. The characteristic feature of acne is the comedo, which people also call the blackhead. The comedo is a mixture of keratinous fragments and sebum filling the opening of the sebaceous duct. Doctors also find inflamed papules, pustules, and cysts on the skin surface. The inflammation is a result of debris accumulation outside the sebaceous duct. The bacterium Propionibacterium acnes, which inhabits the skin, metabolizes the sebum and produces fatty acids that lead to skin irritation thus contributing to the inflammation.
How to cure acne
Methods of cure for acne presuppose undertaking preventive measures and using different skin medications, antibiotics, hormones and natural remedies. Doctors affirm that very often natural approach to cure for acne can be most effective and powerful. The right nutrition and proper skin care play an important part in cure for acne. Doctors affirm that acne may be caused by wrong diet and habitual constipations. If the constipation persists, the waste matter is accumulated and the body becomes intoxicated with internal poisons. Skin tries to eliminate these toxins and it may result in acne. So, getting rid of constipation can be one of the ways of cure for acne. Dermatologists also recommend washing the face twice a day with special acne soap. The pillow case must be washed every other day because it absorbs the oils from the skin and dirt from outside. This mixture is a good growth medium for bacteria causing acne. Acne can be a result of bad habits such as too much consumption of tea, coffee, alcohol or tobacco. So, getting rid of these habits may help fight against acne. Doctors recommend herbal vitamin remedies as part of cure for acne, particularly niacin and vitamin A. Among home remedies of cure for acne are orange peel, lemon juice, garlic, coriander and mint juice, fenugreek, and cucumber. Scientists say that acne is a warning signal that something is wrong with the body and the organism must be cleansed from inside taking necessary steps of cure for acne to assuage signs and symptoms. Even if it may seem that acne is difficult to cure, this disease can be controlled and treated by means of effective traditional and natural approaches.
You can find more information articles about acne on a site How to cure me.
Mead Johnson, Maker of Enfamil, Loses Multi-Million Dollar False Advertising Case Against Store-Bran
Posted by admin in Personal matter on January 11, 2010
This is a sponsored guest post written by a Press Release on behalf of PBM Products. Post powered by Sponzai.
GORDONSVILLE, VA., December 2 , 2009—PBM Products, LLC, a leading infant formula company that supplies store-brand infant formulas to Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target, Kroger, Walgreens, and other retailers, has received a favorable jury verdict and a $13.5 million damages award in its false advertising lawsuit against Mead Johnson & Co., the operating subsidiary of Mead Johnson Nutrition Company (NYSE: MJN) (“Mead Johnson”), the makers of the national-brand Enfamil® LIPIL® Infant Formula. Mead Johnson is 83 percent-owned by Bristol-Myers Squibb.
PBM’s lawsuit claimed that Mead Johnson engaged in false and misleading campaigns against PBM’s competing store-brand of infant formulas, suggesting they do not provide the same nutrition as Mead Johnson’s brands. PBM’s store-brand infant formulas cost up to 50 percent less than Enfamil® LIPIL®. The $13.5 million in damages awarded by the jury in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia is one of the largest damages awards ever for a false advertising case.
“This decision by a jury of the people confirms that Mead Johnson’s ads have been false in suggesting that there is a nutritional difference between our store-brand formula products and their products, when in fact the only major difference is price,” said PBM CEO Paul B. Manning. “Despite Mead Johnson’s scare tactics, parents are assured that PBM’s formula products are as high quality and nutritious as Mead Johnson’s.”
U.S. District Court Judge James R. Spencer issued his written rulings yesterday following the November 10th jury verdict. Judge Spencer’s written rulings permanently enjoined Mead Johnson from making any false statements concerning PBM’s infant formula, including the claims Mead Johnson previously made in Enfamil advertising that "It may be tempting to try a less expensive store brand, but only Enfamil LIPIL is clinically proven to improve brain and eye development," and "there are plenty of other ways to save on baby expenses without cutting back on nutrition." The Court also ordered Mead Johnson to retrieve from the public domain all advertising or promotional materials containing these or any other false claims about PBM’s store brand infant formula.
The details of the decision and the complaint are posted online in full at:
· http://www.pbmproducts.com/docs/Order_Laches.pdf
· http://www.pbmproducts.com/docs/PBM_Complaint_MJ_III_LIPIL.pdf
The nutritional supplements under examination in the case are two fats, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ARA (arachidonic acid), which Mead Johnson calls “LIPIL®” solely for marketing purposes and touts as promoting infant brain and eye development. PBM’s claim focused on Mead Johnson’s direct mailing to more than 1.6 million parents of an alarming blurry picture of a child’s cartoon duck next to a clear picture of the same image which suggested that anything other than the Enfamil LIPIL® blend of ingredients is inferior and will result in poor eye and brain development. Other parts of the false advertising campaign consist of statements that only Enfamil LIPIL has been proven to confer visual and mental benefits on infants, and store-brand formulas are a “cut-back in nutrition” compared to Enfamil.
PBM successfully argued that these advertisements were false and misleading especially since PBM store- brand infant formulas have the same nutrients at the same levels as Enfamil. PBM infant formulas are formulated to contain DHA and ARA, and are sourced from the same supplier in amounts which equal or exceed the DHA and ARA in Mead Johnson’s Enfamil LIPIL®.
This decision marks the third time PBM Products has sued Mead Johnson for false advertising claims. On the prior occasions Mead Johnson admitted that it made false claims about PBM’s products. It is also the first false advertising case to focus on the issue of DHA and ARA nutritional ingredients in formula, which were introduced into the market in 2003 and have become a staple in recent years by many brands as key components for infant development.
“This jury verdict should send a significant and clear message to Mead Johnson about the way it conducts marketing and advertising for its brands,” said Manning. “This lawsuit also demonstrates our complete commitment to defending our products and the valuable brands of our retail partners.”
“As a parent and supporter of children’s medical research, I take a personal responsibility in assuring our customers that the products we produce are healthy and nutritionally equivalent to brand names like Enfamil® LIPIL®. It is important, especially now, for parents to know that there are lower priced yet highly nutritious store-brand formulas that will provide the same benefit to their children as any national brand name formula product,” Manning added.
The U.S. infant formula market is estimated at $3.4 billion and the global market is estimated at $7.9 billion.
All of PBM’s formulas, and for that matter all of U.S. infant formulas, are subject to the exacting standards of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), pursuant to the Infant Formula Act of 1980. This legislation vested FDA with the authority to ensure that all infant formula products sold in the United States provide the necessary levels of identified nutrients required for the growth of healthy babies. For more information, visit this FDA link.
PBM Products was represented by the law firm Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP. Partners from the firm’s advertising practice, Harold P. Weinberger and Jonathan M. Wagner in New York, led the team.
About PBM
PBM is privately owned and based in Gordonsville, VA. PBM companies specialize in manufacturing, distributing, and marketing consumer food, nutritional, and pharmaceutical products. For more information, visit www.pbmproducts.com.
Enfamil® LIPIL® are registered trademarks of Mead Johnson & Co.