Women Discover Sexual Satisfaction With Stamina RX 

Filed under: Health And Fitness on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments



Stamina RX is not only for men. This leading natural sexual stimulant product helps women achieve more sexual arousal and better performance. Made by Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, this natural supplement works better than other female enhancement pills and creams on the market.

For women to feel a strong connection with sex, they need to be in tune to both their minds and body in order to have a fulfilling sexual experience with their partner. This fast acting sexual stimulant can help women enjoy better sex in just one hour after taking the supplement.

You will feel a dramatic increase in sexual desire and arousal because the product stimulates the release of powerful neurotransmitters (dopamine and norephinephrine) that energizes the hypothalamus (the body’s sex center).

Women Experience Stronger Multiple Orgasms with Stamina RX

If you cannot achieve an orgasm during sex, it can sometimes be an emotionally traumatic time for both you and your partner. It can lead to frustration and a loss of sexual confidence in the bedroom. This all natural supplement can help you achieve stronger multiple orgasms that leave you and your partner satisfied.

For women, orgasm is linked to both mental and physical arousal. When you take this supplement, your body will initiate an orgasm as a result of oxytocin that is released into your body. Oxytocin can help dramatically increase the strength and duration of orgasm and can trigger multiple orgasms. By elevating dopamine and norephinephrine levels, the physical and mental senses are more heightened and aroused which makes climax easier and more powerful.

Assists with Other Female Sexual Dysfunction Issues

Another physical cause of female sexual dysfunction is poor lubrication. Poor lubrication is a result of decreased blood flow (and poorly maintained blood flow) to the sex organs. This all natural supplement produces up to ten times more blood flow into the sex organs. It also helps maintain and regulate the blood flow and blocks enzymes that can break down the storage of blood in the sex organs. As a result, you will remain physically aroused and experience more sensation during sexual intercourse.

This supplement contains potent herbs that act as natural aphrodisiacs including Yohimbe bark extract and Muira Puama. You will see dramatic improvements with your sexual health including:

o Increased libido
o Heightened sexual sensitivity and sensation
o Increased strength of orgasms (multiple orgasms)

It’s recommended to take two tablets two hours before sexual activity to achieve maximum results.

Beginning the New Chapter in Women’s Health 

Filed under: Health And Fitness on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments



The time has come for a new chapter in women’s health and therefore the general public is prepared to embrace all these changes in the spirit of lifting up health standards. One of the most noticeable changes is that an increasing number of women are now looking at alternative remedies as a source of health care. The reasons for this are varied but we can point to the reduction in the general stigmatization of alternative medicine within the mainstream medical profession. Things such as homeopathy have become mainstream arena and there are doctors that openly advocate for complementary medicine in order to improve the outcomes for their patients. The celebrity endorsements of people such as Prince Charles has meant that there is a growing understanding that complementary medicine is a new chapter in women’s health. The increase in research and development has meant that many of the myths about complementary medicine have been successfully debunked.

As people have grown within their understanding of general medical matters it has become increasingly clear that they no longer believe that the doctor is God. These days a large number of people are doing self diagnosis and self medication. When we talk of a new chapter in women’s health, we are referring to that fact that women in particular have started to control their own health care. This goes just beyond purchasing some insurance from time to time. It actually means having a deep understanding of one’s body and ensuring that the process for health care access is closely aligned to this understanding. In effect there is what is known as the dead end of health where the person has seen it all with the doctors. There is a danger that comes from this trend of people controlling their health care.

One has to have some specific training before they can claim to be health care professionals. This training is the bedrock of all the work that they do and they will have to consider all the various aspects of the training program as one of the crucial elements in delivering services. With a new chapter in women’s health coming along, it becomes too easy for ignorant people to claim medical acumen. Superstition is mixed with supposition in order to create a toxic mix of half baked ideas. If one is lucky enough, these mistakes will not turn out to be fatal. Even with the presence of a new chapter in women’s health, there have to be certain standards that are related to the way that we deal with medical treatments on a self help basis.

It seems that a new chapter in women’s health has meant that people are moving away from the mainstream medical solutions and looking at alternative therapies. This has democratized the medical process but it has also created some serious problems with consistency. We have to think of the revolution in women’s health a stop gap in the development of generic health care solutions.

Women and Depression (Part 1) 

Filed under: Depression, Tips and Guidelines on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 by Carlo | 1 Comment

sad_sepia.jpgAll women get those seasons of ebb – times when they are just overwhelmed with sadness. Usually, there are events that lead to these feelings; on other times, it is just unexplainable.

So how do you know if your depression is clinical? Will the feelings of sadness or anxiety go away? When do you seek medical help? Read on to find out.

Women are twice more likely to suffer from depression than men. Many factors contribute to this increased risk. Most of these factors areoften unique to women’s lives, and may include the following:

reproductive, hormonal, genetic or other biological factors;
abuse and oppression;
interpersonal factors;
certain psychological and personality characteristics.

However, many women exposed to these factors do not develop depression. The specific causes of depression are still not fully understood. What is clear is that regardless of the contributing factors, depression is a highly treatable illness.

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Taking Care Of Your Physical and Mental Health During Pregnancy 

Filed under: Home And Family on Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments



With over 4 million births in the United States and between 128 and 138 million births in the world every year, the need arises for proper care during pregnancy. Here are some tips for taking care of yourself during your pregnancy.

Get Prenatal Care

The number one most important thing you can do to insure you have a healthy baby is to get prenatal care from a reputable doctor. Regular prenatal checkups can detect potential problems early, determine whether a c-section may be needed, determine the sex and just insure things are going smoothly. A prenatal checkup will generally include blood and urine tests to check for bacteria, blood sugar problems, high blood protein levels, iron levels and other typical complications of pregnancy. Your blood pressure and weight will also be checked. Ultrasounds may also be done to check the growth of the baby and its position in the womb.

Eating Right

In addition to prenatal care, it’s essential that you eat right. Balanced meals are crucial, as you are now feeding your baby, as well as yourself. A diet with plenty of whole grains, high quality proteins, fruits and vegetables and dairy is usually recommended for most expectant mothers. It is also recommended that you avoid some items like too much caffeine, artificial sweeteners and any raw or not fully cooked foods like eggs, fish or meat. Also not recommended are soft cheeses and unpasteurized dairy products as these can contain bacteria that could cause an infection. Some types of fish contain higher levels of mercury, which should be avoided, these fish include tuna, shark, swordfish and mackerel. Only two or three servings of fish are recommended for most pregnant women. Above all, drink plenty of fluids, especially water, during your pregnancy.

Vitamins & Supplements

In recent years, studies have found that the B vitamin, folic acid, helps to prevent birth defects when taken during pregnancy. Doctors recommend you take 400 mcg every day. Your doctor may also recommend a multivitamin formulated for pregnant women as well. Many women also take other vitamins and supplements during pregnancy, but be sure to let your doctor know what other supplements you’re taking. Consulting a nutritionist or naturopath can be beneficial and they can customize a supplement plan for your specific health needs.

Exercise

In general, most pregnant women can do the same types of exercises that they did while they weren’t pregnant. Though some types of weight lifting, very strenuous exercise, as well as certain yoga poses and pilates movements aren’t recommended for pregnant women. You should do your research to make sure you are doing safe exercises for your baby. Generally, swimming and walking are excellent, lower impact exercises for pregnant women and are therefore most recommended.

Dealing With Morning Sickness

Vomiting and nausea are the two most prevalent symptoms of morning sickness in pregnant women. Some ways to alleviate morning sickness include eating more small meals throughout the day instead of 3 larger ones and also eating less greasy or fatty foods.

Prevention Of Complications

Taking care of yourself from the moment you are pregnant can not only protect the health of yourself and your unborn baby, but it can also prevent post birth health complications, including postpartum depression. Postpartum can be prevented by getting proper physical and mental health care during pregnancy, but if after birth, you still come down with a level of postpartum depression, it can be dealt with by using medication or counseling, including an innovative online counseling method, called eCounseling. eCounseling provides effective counseling services by certified counselors, for treating postpartum depression right in your own home.

Remember to take care of yourself during pregnancy, since you’re not just taking care of yourself anymore, but also another living being.

Prevention of Heart Disease in Women 

Filed under: Heart Disease, Prevention, Tips and Guidelines on Friday, March 19th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments

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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US for both men and women. In the US, heart disease claims about half a million lives every year. Women about age 55 and with a family history are at greater risk of developing the disease.

Here are some practical tips that can help reduce your risks for heart disease:
* Know your blood pressure and keep it under control. Physical activity, a healthy diet, and medications as prescribed by your doctor all help control blood pressure.
* Exercise regularly.
* Don’t smoke.
* Get tested for diabetes and if you have it, keep it under control. The adult-onset type (NIDDM) has been associated with heart disease. Eating healthily, keeping an ideal weight, and regular exercise all contribute to prevent diabetes.
* Know your cholesterol and triglyceride levels and keep them under control. Too much cholesterol can form plaques in the walls of your blood vessels, and lead to heart disease and hypertension. Triglycerides, likewise, can cause hardening of the arteries.
* Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
* Maintain a healthy weight. Sixty percent of adults in the US are obese. To maintain an ideal weight, eat less fatty food, exercise regularly, and drink water instead of sugary drinks.

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Conditioners 

Filed under: Beatuy and Wellness on Friday, February 19th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments


Never go one without a conditioner, shampoo can make your hair look dull and lifeless. You can actually survive without showering, but if you do, make sure you condition your hair. Shampoo will remove the oil and dirt but it will also remove your hair’s natural moisturizer in the process. Conditioners will replace this with an artificial formula. Without the use of a conditioner, the hair will look brittle and worn out, as what the skin would look like without the use of a lotion, dry and lifeless. For healthy glowing hair, the use of a conditioner is a true must. To determine which product is right for you, simply scan the department store for the specifications the complies with the current status of your hair. If it is colored, jet-black, straight, curly or treated, there is a conditioner customized for you out there.

AZ Low Income Health Insurance Plans – How to Find Low Income Health Insurance in Arizona 

Filed under: Insurance on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments



Do you feel like you need direction on how to get help finding low income health insurance in Arizona? With the current health care crisis, even the middle class is now falling into the low income category because their disposable income is being consumed by everyday life expenses like gas and food. If you’re an AZ resident and need help finding low income health insurance, look no further. There are options available to you, and free tools that will allow you to compare those options.

Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System

The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System was created to low income individuals and families can have access to health care, regardless of how much they make. The AHCCCS program gives individuals and families access to doctor visits, hospitalization, prescription drugs, lab work and mental health treatment. If you’re an individual, you can only make $851 a month. A couple can only make $1,144 a month.

The AHCCCS also offers low income pregnant women health insurance to cover the costs of pregnancy through their Baby Arizona plan. It gives women the opportunity to get the prenatal health care they need to carry a healthy baby to term.

Once the baby is born, the child is covered through the KidsCare healthcare program until they turn 18 as long as they meet residency and income requirements through their family. The monthly premium for one child is about $10 a month and allows for doctor visits, hospitalization, dental exams and eye exams as well.

Free Online Tools

The options above are just 2 examples. Many private insurance companies are ready to compete for your business, which puts you in a great position for how to get help finding low income health insurance. In Arizona, you have many options for a cheap low income medical insurance plan so be sure and shop around and carefully weigh your Arizona health insurance options.

Myth: Pregnant Women Can’t Find Health Insurance 

Filed under: Insurance on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments



Nearly every new health insurance policy written will have a “preexisting conditions” exclusion for any medical condition an individual currently has. Pregnancy would fall into this group. While it may be nearly impossible to find a standard insurance plan to cover the upcoming delivery, there are some options that are available.

Most states offer low-cost, affordable health insurance for individuals and/or their children (and this includes children within the womb in many cases!). In Indiana, we have a program called Hoosier Healthwise designed directly for low income families. Pregnant women can be eligible for full coverage or pregnancy coverage depending upon the family’s income and assets. If you live in any other state, check with your state’s government website.

Don’t forget to check with an employer. You may be able to land a job that will provide health benefits before your baby is due. Most will have some sort of probation period, principally 30-90 days before you become eligible for benefits. And, be sure to inquire about any pre-existing conditions clause if you haven’t had coverage in the past 12 months.

Do you belong to any trade associations or have any hobbies (cycling, homeschooling, small business, etc.)? Don’t overlook these as an option. By pooling resources, many associations have been able to successfully arrange benefits for their members. It may be worth a look.

As a last resort, you may think about some type of point of service health program. These programs do not provide insurance “protection” but reduce the cost of health care services if the individual chooses to utilize the services of a provider in their network. Since they are not insurance products, they may not include an exclusion for maternity. Discounts range from 20-60%. While this option will not pay entirely for the delivery, it may be a cost effective non-insurance solution.

Finding a way to pay for this life-changing event can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Thinking outside the box is an important first step.

In Focus: Cervical Cancer Prevention 

Filed under: Cervical Cancer, Disease in focus, Tips and Guidelines on Monday, January 11th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments

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Among all the methods used in the prevention of cervical cancer, the Pap smear is recognized to be the most significant. Invented by Georgios Papanikolaou, the test involves swabbing the cervix to obtain a sample. The Pap smear can detect the presence of malignant cells in the cervix.

A newer test similar to the Pap smear is the HPV test, which detects the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the cervix.

HPV vaccines are now available and recommended for women who are 9 to 25 years old and have not been infected with HPV. Ideally, the vaccine must be given before a female becomes sexually active.

Gardasil and Cervarix, the two brands of vaccines now available in the market, have been shown to provide 100% efficacy in preventing the development of cervical pre-cancers and genital warts. The vaccine is given through a series of three shots over a 6-month period. The second and third doses should be given 2 and 6 months (respectively) after the first dose.

Health Insurance – Women Pay Higher Rates 

Filed under: Insurance on Saturday, January 9th, 2010 by Carlo | No Comments



In most other cases of Insurance, women get the better deal. But in health insurance, it is otherwise. Why Women get higher rates than Men when it comes to health insurance is exactly what I would Examine here.

Consider the following.

There is a general consensus that Women tend to require more health attention and also affordable health insurance coverage than men. Why? Lets try to find out.

Every normal female experiences menstrual cycle. This of course involves blood flow and some psychological effects. From a particular age to menopause, this cycle continues apart from during pregnancy. So how many years of blood flow are we talking about? Does this have any implication on the health needs of women generally? This is one issue.

As if this is not enough, women also give birth to children. The period of gestation has its health needs but more than this, the after effect of the different pregnancies must have some kind of effect on their bodies resulting in a higher need for health care and therefore affordable health insurance coverage.

If we keep constantly in mind the fact that Insurance companies are not charitable organizations but businesses out to make profit, we would see why they need to take a lot of factors into consideration.

The major factor they take into consideration is what percentage of any group of insureds would likely make claims, the amount claimed and the consequences to their business.

Look at it this way. If a certain percentage of a group of insureds make a claim, their overall rate must be such that the insurance company would still make profit. For example, 1 out of 100 insureds make a claim of $1000 and the the insureds pay a rate of $100, the company would still make profit and can even afford to lower the rates.

Following the above, we would see that since women are known to generally claim on their health insurance more than men, they would necessarily be required to pay higher rates than men.

Am I saying women can’t get affordable health insurance coverage? No!

Just follow the the tips listed below and you would be sure to get a lower rate.

Give up tobacco and smoking.

Dangerous games and sports should be avoided.

Any jobs that are hazardous should be avoided.

Lower your rates and increase your attraction by staying in shape.

A regular exercise routine is also necessary.

Engage in things that make you happy as happy people are less likely to fall ill.

Very importantly, get and compare quotes extensively before taking up a policy. you wuld be able to determine which is best for your situation.

With over 2,000 companies providing health insurance, you would surely have varying rates. So take your time and get the best.

Whether you pay more or less would be determined by the number of quotes you get. The more quotes you get, the more options you have.