Potency
In recent times, a new buzz term has been coined: “inhibited sexual desire,” ISD. Various magazine articles warn women that ISD is on the increase. However, sexologists agree this is a philosophic concept, not a biologic one. If a man does not wish to make love, it does not necessarily signify inhibited desire.
One theory suggests [...]
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Keep in mind that medical therapies for both physical and psychogenic impotence can be much the same.
Research shows the placebo effect works. In one study, patients with raised blood pressure were divided into three groups. Group A went to faith healers who “laid on hands.” Group B did the same, but the faith healers did [...]
Diabetes mellitus is the number one cause of physical impotence. It is a disorder in which carbohydrates are not properly used by the body. Normally, the digested sugars in food are removed from the blood and converted to glycogen by the liver. The hormone insulin, made in the pancreas, controls the blood sugar level.
With diabetes, [...]
I have just reviewed The Disappearing Male that premiered in November 2008 on CBC TV, a documentary that features two Windsor researchers who’ve studied the decline in the birth of male children in the Aamjiwnaang First Nation community located next to the infamous Chemical Valley, Canada’s largest concentration of petrochemical plants near Sarnia. The material [...]
In general, red meat refers to beef, pork and lamb in main dishes and is used to differentiate from processed meat, which refers to products such as sausages, burgers and smoked, cured and tinned meats.
Meat is an important dietary source of proteins, minerals and trace elements, in particular iron and zinc - which play an [...]
Potency is defined as the psychological desire for, and the successful completion of, the act of sexual intercourse. Whether a man ejaculates or not, he is potent if he desires to make love and can do so when the opportunity occurs.
Impotence can be defined as failure to erect in one fourth of attempts. It has [...]
