With obesity rates on the rise, the effects of being overweight have become the topic of increasing attention, and a great deal of effort has been put into making the public aware of the dangers of excess body fat. However, one aspect of this problem – its impact on sexual health – is often overlooked. While many individuals who are ...
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Health and Wellness Tips in the Workplace
Work is not as gruesome as we make it to be. In fact, like other stuff in our lives, we have the choice to work happily or sadly. A few tweaks here and there can make a huge difference in our work place. These days workplace wellness is quite a hot topic amongst office goers. Workplace wellness does not involve ...
Read More »Gout Foods to Avoid – Tips to Prevent Gout Attacks
Before you begin learning about gout foods that you need to avoid, I want you to first imagine the thought of never having any attacks ever again. The joy of getting your life back on track and enjoying the things that you love to on a daily basis. The thought of not having to worry about that excruciating pain that ...
Read More »Benefits Of Caviar For The Skin And The Whole Body
Caviar benefits more than just the gustatory system. Despite the minuscule amount of caviar serving, it is actually packed in several kinds of vitamins, minerals and acids that can boost the health of the integumentary system and the whole body. Caviar contains a hefty amount of the following nutrients: 1. Omega 3 and Omega-6 fatty acids You can get your ...
Read More »The Basic Male Feminization Methods
When it comes to male feminization, there are two aspects that should be considered such as achieving the female attributes and getting rid of the natural male attributes. Some of the female attributes that we are looking to achieve is breast growth, full hips, a softer texture. The male attributes such as muscular upper body development, pattern hair loss, body ...
Read More »Can Chocolate Affect Your Sex Life?
From the time the first coca beans were harvested by the Mayans, there has been the belief that chocolate has a euphoric impact on the body’s senses. The conquistadores saw the Emperor Montezuma of the Aztecs consuming a large quantity of cocoa in the form of a beverage called chocolatl before entering his harem. The invading Spaniards spread the Emperor’s ...
Read More »Weight Loss and Nutrition Discovery – Science Breaks the Code to Permanent Weight Management
When it comes to weight loss and diets most people have found frustration and hardship. According to a research, close to 90% of people regain and even increase their weight once their diet is over. Losing weight is traditionally difficult and it is not uncommon for people to try numerous methods without lasting results. The long-term success rate of diets ...
Read More »How Healthy is Popcorn? – Nutrition Facts For the Healthy Snack
Healthy eaters in the U.S. continually turn to popcorn as a healthy replacement for the salty snacks that usually break a diet. Instead of snacks like potato chips, nuts or pretzels that may be high in calories, salt or fat content, popcorn provides the bite-sized mouth-popping ease of other snacks while also providing vitamins, minerals and fiber but not much ...
Read More »What is a "Normal" Bowel Movement?
With every new exam I ask the same question… “How many bowel movements do you have each day? Do you see any mucous, blood, diarrhea or constipation?” Feces, crap, stools, shit, poop, manure, BM, #2, dung, droppings, and bowel contents are all the same thing. I use all these terms as sometimes my clients don’t know what feces or stool ...
Read More »Recipe For Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino
If you’ve ever tasted a Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino, you’ve probably craved it over and over again. Unfortunately, you know how expensive this frappuccino is: a grande-size frappuccino can cost as much as $4.50! No coffee should ever cost that much! Luckily, we have managed to get our hands on the recipe for Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino-the one and the same-for you ...
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