Monthly Archives: February 2009

All-natural Methods to Increase Ejaculate, Increase Sperm Count and Ejaculate Volume

Learn how you can Increase ejaculate volume and do it safely and naturally – an ejaculate increase that will impress all women. You can easily increase ejaculate volume if you follow our all natural methods and do it properly.

1. Stays away from masturbating and if you wait a couple days in between having sex, you will have more to ejaculate.

2. Keeping your self well-hydrated will help to increase ejaculate. Plenty of fluids allows you to produce more sperm, so you might consider increasing your water intake to increase the fluids available to manufacture ejaculate.

3. Many supplements can also help to increase the volume of your ejaculate, zinc supplements increase level of testosterone in your body, and are healthy for sperm. Sasasprilla, Stinging Nettle, L-Argine, Vitamin E, Selenium and Licorice increase semenal fluid. Oil capsules and raw pumpkin seed can increase sperm count. Many other supplements can help increase sperm count, such as Magnesium, Yohimbe Bark and Ginseng. Volume Enhancing Supplements such as Semenax  increases your sperm volume and amount as well as making it taste better for your partner if she swallows.

4. Foods can increase the amount you ejaculate:

– Nuts contains natural fats and vitamin E

– fruits contains various vitamins
– vegetables (mushrooms, lettuce, mustards, collards) contains the vitamin E
– oysters contains the zinc

5. Kegel exercises help increase ejaculate in men. ie when you are about to ejaculate let your prostate muscles squeeze. there is so much information on kegel exercises, check youtube. remember boys often equate ejacualtion with orgasm, fact is you don’t have to ejaculate to have an orgasm, so men who have mastered this trick, can become multi-orgasmic too!

The Male Biological Clock: The Startling News About Aging, Sexuality, and Fertility in Men” by Harry Fisch and Stephen Braun is an excellent book for those men who are concerned about being able to father children and to perform well sexually. And it is not just for the older male. There is a lot of useful information for younger males as well who are having problems with conception and performance.

Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility is an excellent, well-organized guide on how to get pregnant naturally. It combines the best of both Western and Chinese methods.”-Marc Goldstein, MD, co-author of the upcoming A Baby At Last! and Surgeon-in-Chief, Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical College.

Cholesterol-lowering Food Products

I lowered my own cholesterol rather dramatically with a food based supplement called BiosLife2 which I believe works in a similar manner.

Bios is basically a soluble fiber supplement ( with a chromium supplement and antioxidants) which comes as a powder which you mix with water and drink twice daily about 10-20 minutes before a meal. These servings add 9 gm of mostly soluble fiber to your diet.  The mechanism of fiber’s cholesterol lowering activity is very well documented– basically it sequesters bile pigments in the bowel so they are excreted rather than being re-absorbed for reuse.  This causes the liver to use serum cholesterol to manufacture more bile ( an over simplified explanation).  Anyway, cholesterol ( the bad kind) does go down. As an added attraction, this fiber drink swells a bit in your stomach giving you a slightly full feeling– you tend to eat less, making it easier to lose weight.

You can get more info on this product at Rexall.com. This is definitely worth a look-see if you are interested in a non-drug way to lower your cholesterol.

My wife has taken several Benecol produxts, spread, bars, dressing and has had very good success. She takes Lipitor also. Her total choleterol and trglycerides has gone down further, and her HDL has risen.

The following is a list of cholesterol-lowering food:

  1. Yogurt –  Lowers cholesterol, Guards against ulcers, Strengthens bones, Supports immune systems, Aids digestion
  2. Wheat germ – Combats Colon Cancer, Lowers cholesterol, Helps stops strokes, Improves digestion, Prevents constipation
  3. Watermelon – Protects prostate, Promotes Weight loss, Lowers cholesterol, Helps stops strokes, Controls blood pressure
  4. Wheat bran – Combats Colon Cancer,Lowers cholesterol, Helps stops strokes, Improves digestion, Prevents constipation
  5. Mushrooms – Controls blood pressure, Lowers cholesterol, Kills bacteria, Combats cancer, Strengthens bones
  6. Artichokes – Lowers cholesterol, Aids digestion, Protects your heart, Stabilizes blood sugar, Guards against liver disease
  7. Avocados – Battles diabetes, Lowers cholesterol, Controls blood pressure, Helps stops strokes, Smoothes skin
  8. Cantaloupe – Saves eyesight, Controls blood pressure, Combats cancer, Supports immune system, Lowers cholesterol
  9. Figs – Promotes weight loss, Lowers cholesterol, Helps stops strokes, Combats Cancer, Controls blood pressure
  10. Chestnuts – Promotes weight loss, Protects your heart, Lowers cholesterol, Combats Cancer, Controls blood pressure
  11. Beans – Prevents constipation, Helps hemorrhoids, Lowers cholesterol, Combats cancer, Stabilizes blood sugar
  12. Artichokes – Aids digestion, Lowers cholesterol, Stabilizes blood sugar, Guards against liver disease, Protects your heart
  13. Avocados – Battles diabetes, Lowers cholesterol, Helps stops strokes, Controls blood pressure, Smoothes skin
  14. Cantaloupe – Lowers cholesterol, Saves eyesight, Controls blood pressure, Combats cancer, Supports immune system
  15. Garlic – Lowers cholesterol, Controls blood pressure, Combats cancer, Kills bacteria, Fights fungus
  16. Grapefruit – Protects against heart attacks, Promotes Weight loss, Helps stops strokes, Combats Prostate Cancer, Lowers cholesterol
  17. Oats – Lowers cholesterol, Battles diabetes, Prevents constipation, Smoothes skin, Combats cancer
    Walnuts – Lowers cholesterol, Combats cancer, Boosts memory, Lifts mood, Protects against heart disease
  18. Onions – Reduce risk of heart attack, Combats cancer, Kills bacteria, Lowers cholesterol, Fights fungus
  19. Peanuts – Protects against heart disease, Promotes Weight loss, Combats Prostate Cancer, Lowers cholesterol, Aggravates, Diverticulitis
  20. Tomatoes – Protects prostate, Combats cancer, Lowers cholesterol, Protects your heart
  21. Prunes – Slows aging process, prevents constipation, Boosts memory, Lowers cholesterol, Protects against heart disease

Cholesterol-lowering drugs – Do they help?

TriVita Health: Cholesterol-lowering drugs –Do they help?

Healthcare professionals continue to debate the benefits of statin drugs

Statin drugs have become big business.  The use of these cholesterol-lowering drugs increased by 156% between 2000 and 2005, rising from 15.8 million people to 29.7 million people.

Statins are currently the best-selling medicines in history, used by more than 13 million Americans and more than 12 million additional patients around the world, producing $27.8 billion in sales in 2006. Half of that amount went to Pfizer alone for its leading statin, Lipitor.

North Americans are bombarded with messages from doctors, pharmaceutical companies and the media saying that high levels of bad cholesterol are the ticket to an early grave and must be brought down now.  Yet, many respected healthcare professionals question the benefits of these drugs.  They point out that different clinical trials were biased or only showed marginal benefits.  Some researchers even have doubts about the need to drive down cholesterol levels in the first place.

The debate about the effectiveness of statins continues and each side offers statistics to support their position.  Statin proponents point to studies that suggest these medications may prevent heart attacks and strokes among people who don’t already have cardiovascular disease or elevated cholesterol levels.  And there are even studies that claim statins can help protect against dementia or Alzheimer’s.

However, there are just as many respected healthcare professionals who feel that statin drugs are unnecessary and possibly even dangerous. Some of these people question whether cholesterol automatically is the culprit in most heart diseases.

“Cholesterol is just one of the risk factors for coronary disease,” explains Dr. Ronald M. Krauss, director of atherosclerosis research at the Oakland Research Institute, in a Business Week article.  “Higher LDL levels do help set the stage for heart disease by contributing to the buildup of plaque in arteries.  But something else has to happen before people get heart disease.  When you look at patients with heart disease, their cholesterol levels are not that much higher than those without heart disease.”

Still others point to the ever-growing body of evidence that shows potentially serious side effects from statins.  The most common side effect is muscle pain and weakness, most likely due to the depletion of CoQ-10, a nutrient that supports muscle function.  Some healthcare providers suggest taking a CoQ-10 supplement to help protect against statin side effects.  To find out more, go to http://trivita.com/13134349
Other potential side effects from large statin doses may include anemia, acidosis, frequent fevers, cataracts and lessening of mental acuity.

Now there’s even more controversy about statins being overused and oversold to the wrong people.  Just recently the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) started recommending cholesterol-lowering statin
drugs to obese children as young as age eight.  Statins have long played a role in the fight against a childhood disease called familial hyper-cholesterolemia.  However, the AAP is now making widespread
recommendations for a whole generation of eight year olds.

The AAP has been strongly criticized for its statement by the food and nutrition industries. Some say that no studies have been performed to show that this course of action is both necessary and successful. They suggest that doctors should emphasize the value of dietary approaches. An article in Nutraingredients.com states, “The lifestyles of these children have got them into this state; their lifestyle must get them out of it. And that means changing their diet.”

How to lower cholesterol naturally Here are a variety of ways to lower your cholesterol naturally without any potentially dangerous side effects:
• Make sure you get plenty of high quality, Omega-3 fatty acids
• Reduce grains and sugars in your daily diet
• Include soluble fibers containing psyllium seed
• Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables: five servings for children, seven for women and nine for men
• Try to eat a good portion of your food raw
• Get the right amount of exercise – this will help increase blood flow throughout your body and also raise HDL, the protective “good” cholesterol
• Avoid smoking and drinking excessive alcohol
• Don’t become overwhelmed by emotional challenges – use prayer, meditation or relaxation techniques to lower stress levels.