Sunday, September 19, 2010

Los solteros se sienten mas solos

Los solteros se sienten mas solos         

"El miedo a la soledad es algo que nos inculcan desde pequenos, porque vivimos en una sociedad gregaria. Muchos casados pueden experimentar momentos de soledad, por muy acompanados que esten. Y seran los mismos, seguramente, por los que pasen los solteros", explica Lombardia. 
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Cialis (tadalafil)commercials

You've probably seen those Cialis (tadalafil)commercials featuring loving couples, romantic settings, 4-hour erection warnings and his-and-hers bathtubs.

Or maybe you've seen the amusing spot for Trojan's Fire and Ice condoms, featuring a couple's chat with a very informed cashier at an all-night pharmacy.

And then there's the venerable Viagra(sildenafil), whose commercials may run the gamut but certainly defined the category and made life easier for brands aiding sexual dysfunction.

Make that brands aiding male sexual issues. Ads for Zestra, a product that enhances sexual arousal for women, have been hitting a glass ceiling in the US. According to today's New York Times, ads such as the one above for Zestra are "meeting resistance from TV networks, national cable stations, radio stations, and even Web sites like Facebook and WebMD."

Rachel Braun Scherl, president of Semprae Laboratories, manufacturer of Zestra, and Mary W. Jaensch, Semprae's CEO, spent eight months in 2009 pitching the ad to 100 TV networks. Only Soapnet, a Disney-owned female-skewing channel, and Discovery Health, which is disappearing to make room for Oprah's 24/7 cable channel, made a buy. "There's a double standard when it comes to society's comfort level with female sexual health and enjoyment," commented Braun Scherl.

"The Cialises of the world are a perfectly acceptable part of conversation in our culture today, but when it comes to talking about the realities of women's lives, like menstruation, you always have some woman running in the field in a dress."

Radio was no friendlier, even with custom-created ads. Stations told them the words "sex" and "arousal" were a problem. Facebook? Forget it. A invite for "Zestra Essential Arousal Oils — Try Zestra for Free" was pulled after a few weeks, following Facebook's notice that "advertisements that contain or promote adult content" including "sexual terms and/or images," were not allowed.

Robert J. Thompson, professor of television and popular culture at Syracuse University, comments: "Double standards abound when it comes to advertising anything having to do with our private parts. Commercials for erectile dysfunction products, which discuss not only sex but the hydraulic processes involved in having sex have played during major venues like the Super Bowl. They boldly tout male sexual pleasure as a commodity: an erection in a bottle."

But Zestra "places female pleasure first, and even seems to suggest that this pleasure can be had with or without the presence of a man," concludes Thompson, referring to the ad's male-free presence and user testimonials such as, "It works so well, when I think about it, it even makes me want to go home and use it now."

Even so, Zestra sales are creeping up, and US talk shows hosted by Dr. Oz, Rachael Ray and Tyra Banks have all featured the product. It was also just featured on ABC's The View.

 "What I would say is, if there are standards for what is acceptable and what is not acceptable, they should be equally applied to products for male and female sexual enjoyment," says Braun Scherl. Perhaps Zestra should set its sights on markets such as Europe, where, evidently, anything goes.

Interesting to see Cialis(tadalafil), meanwhile, run a recent US spot that puts the focus on women's pleasure and puts the man in the background:

Monday, August 30, 2010

Most of the allergies we are faced with begin in our homes.

The fight against allergies is an on-going one! Since there is no real cure for allergies, the only way we can continue to live our normal lives is by preventing them to an extent. That is a task easier said than done, but with billions of people across the world suffering from some or the other allergy, there really is nothing else that we can do!

Most of the allergies we are faced with begin in our homes. We live in environments that are utterly polluted, and we expect to get reprieve once we reach home. And if our homes are not free of allergens, where we do we relax?
The good thing is that there are several easy-to-use home products which can make our homes significantly free of allergens. Here are a few of the top tips –

• Air purifiers – Especially for people who suffer from air-borne allergens – including those which cause breathing difficulties, there are special air purifiers that can be installed at home to filter out the dust. For people with severe allergies, minor changes may have to be made in their homes to reduce direct ventilation from outside, and all air coming into the home passes through dust filters. There are various air fresheners which have in-built anti-allergen properties, and they'll also leave the home smelling good! Pet dander is another common allergen, and if you have pets at home, it is necessary that you have an air filter which is capable of filtering out the dander floating around your home.

• Hypoallergenic bedding – A bulk of the allergens at home are present inside our bedding, and they are the primary cause for problems like Asthma and skin allergies. We today have options in bedding which are certified as hypoallergenic – meaning they don't encourage allergens and dust mites to make our bedding their home. There are several kinds of hypoallergenic bedding available in the market today – from complete bedding sets made of natural materials, the actual bedding products themselves range from hypoallergenic pillows and covers to mattress pads that can just be slipped over your bedding, making it instantly hypoallergenic. This is probably the top option recommended by allergy specialists from around the world.

• Mold Control – Mold is a common cause for allergies, and we have a lot of mold at home – especially if we live in a damp area. Mold cleaners available commercially ensure that the home is kept dry, and dry homes don't encourage the growth common allergens.

• HEPA certified vacuum cleaners – Changing your vacuum cleaners at home to one which is certified as 'HEPA' – High Efficiency Particulate Air – is another easy change that can make a huge difference in making your home allergen-free. Vacuuming dust-accumulating areas like curtains, carpets, and rugs, will ensure that there are substantially less pollen and dust mites in the air.

What is so surprising is that these simple home products can make a huge change in your lifestyle. Breathing free and sleeping peacefully is just a few decisions away!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

You get to practice it — you may only need a pack of cards

Have Adventures in Your Sex Life

Sexual adventures give you both a break from the norm, and may require some planning. There are plenty of classics like role playing with props and costumes, doing it in a different location and going on sex dates. All these ideas can be fun and, although maybe a little silly at first, they can really inject a new energy into your sex routine. However, it is important to involve the brain — our largest sexual organ — not just the pink bits. There are a range of games for couples where you can find out more about your partner, what they like, and you get to practice it — you may only need a pack of cards.


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Coffee as a Decongestant in Colds, Flu and Asthma

Coffee as a Decongestant in Colds, Flu and Asthma
Caffeine opens narrowed bronchial tubes, according to Joe and Teresa Graedon, authors of The People's Pharmacy. According to a report in the Annals of Epidemiology, the odds of experiencing current asthma symptoms were reduced 29 percent for subjects who drank coffee on a regular basis when compared with non-coffee drinkers.



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Coffee for Pain Relief

Coffee for Pain Relief

Anacin and Excedrin claim that their "extra ingredient" provides greater pain relief. What is it? Caffeine. Many reports, including one in the Archives of Internal Medicine, have shown that adding about 65 milligrams of caffeine to aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen increases pain relief by around 40 percent. Caffeine blocks pain perception, has pain-relieving action, and elevates mood, which also helps minimize pain. Next time you have a headache, wash down your favorite pain pill with coffee or tea for more relief

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