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Why Not Try Fruits Instead of Pfizer?!!

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By John Smith Since the creation of enhancement pills, many a good man has been completely religious to the idea that this is the only way to go. When Pfizer Viagra first hit the pharmacy shelves in 1998, it was received with mixed feelings some of doubt, some of excitement, and some of fear. Yet today it's become such a widely recognized name for the cure of ED, that it's hard to miss it. Most men are quick to rush to the doctor for a prescription for the little blue pill as soon as they notice that things are not going as they should be, and while there are times when a Viagra prescription may be required for genuine ED reasons, most of the times you can boost your masculine libido by natural means, that way you don't have to worry about any nasty side effects or other problems. Fruits produce one such avenue for boosting libido. Some of these fruits are: Watermelon is top of the list of stimulating fruits. It has received world acclaim in recent times as the ...

Research before Taking Diet Pills

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All the key ingredients and precautions which should be taken before consuming weight lose pills or diet pills . It states that proper research or survey should be conducted by the consumers before taking any diet pill . Weight lose pills are not at all the magic pills. Hence, one should not expect the rapid change in your body after taking weight lose pills. These diet pills contain lots of supplements and help you in reducing your weight. But is very much important is that you should take proper diet and healthy food along with proper exercise so as to compliment these pills. But all pills are not good enough so what is required is that you should proper research and survey on such pills and then take such pills. Thus, following things should be kept in mind while taking such diet pills: Functions of Diet Pills: Such diet pills generate quick results and helps in reducing weight in very less time frame. The main function of such diet pills is to burn fat quickly , increase m...

Why a pill just won't cut it

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You can't turn on the television, open a web browser, or read the newspaper without an advertisement or study telling you a new way to be healthy. One study says chocolate will help you lose weight , another says it's all genetic anyway - how do you ever know what to believe? One way to think about it is to think about a time not too long ago before fad dieting and obesity were daily topics of conversation. How did your grandmother eat? How did her mother feed her? Many believe our ancestors were much healthier than we are today, and one way to boost our own health may be to mimic those diets. One thing they certainly didn't consume back then: dietary supplements and vitamins . It may seem like popping a calcium pill is a great, easy way to get your nutrients. Maybe it even sounds more appetizing than having some yogurt. But did you know that a study by the British Medical Journal found a connection between taking calcium supplements and thirty percent rise in the risk...

Taking too much paracetamol

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Victims of 'staggered' overdoses often fail to realise the amount they are taking could be fatal over a few days, they say. Experts have also pointed out, however, that many of us will be taking paracetamol or combination remedies containing the drug this winter to combat colds and flu, and that it is a safe and effective painkiller when the correct amount is taken. A study shows the risk of dying from liver failure is higher from accidental overdose than deliberate suicide attempts. This is because people report feeling unwell to GPs or accident and emergency departments without knowing the cause, making it difficult to diagnose and treat in time. It is too easy to 'top up' the dose without realising the dangers, they warn. Eight 500mg tablets a day – the equivalent of 4g – should be the maximum daily dose. In the study, a team led by Dr Kenneth Simpson analysed data from 663 patients who had been admitted to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary between 1992 and 2008 with liv...