YouVantOption said:Cialis & Viagra are the same drug, by the way.
Viagra and Cialis are different drugs.
YouVantOption said:Cialis & Viagra are the same drug, by the way.
breadman said:Viagra and Cialis are different drugs.
------------------YouVantOption said:This post is a perfect example of why it is you should not ask nor believe advice from an Internet board. It is completely wrong. But don't believe me, go ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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I have a stressful job and sometimes it effects my ability to have a long lasting and enjoyable erection...
I do constantly soft gym, swimming and healthy diet and it helps a lot...
But when it is really necessary for a special occasion (for example with my preferable MP) I use Orexis twice a day...
I use it not as a "booster" but as a dietary supplement :first 4 months two pills each day and after only 2 - 3 days weekly.
I enjoy sex and now with Orexis my sexual journey become more and more enjoyable and it completely removes a "stress garbage" of my head. I tried before Viagra for special occasions but I had side effects: headache, high blood pressure and sometimes stomach pain... Plus - my "junior" was so hard standing and it was little bit painful that I did not enjoy sex: psychological problem knowing that it is artificial...
After treatment with an Orexis my "junior" quickly responds for erotic massage and become soft and elastic so my partner fills it. Women do not like to use an IRON BAR but contrary a soft, elastic and hot "magic" that smoothly pulsates so they could play with it, band it and so on...
I called few times to Urbun Nutrition and each time got a good advice how to adjust my Orexis treatment dosage...
I do not advertise Urbun Nutrition USA Product but only share my experience... Probably it will help to someone...probably not...
A) Here is a web address to order directly from the Urban Nutrition – 50 % deductionlongtimers said:User1000
What is the cost of your product Orexis on a regular basis?
I think the issue here is economic at the end, if your stuff is twice the price...
Longtimer
Ouch! It hurt! Please make this stop...YouVantOption said:I'm glad you think herbal penis aids work for you. It is called the placebo effect. Look it up. (Before anyone here comes rushing to defend herbal and homeopathic remedies, that is not what we are talking about here. We are talking about bullshit fake pills with no actual contents listed on the website. Actual herbal remedies list, you know, the herbal component therein.)
It is a second time I switched from a traditional medicine to so called “placebo” in your interpretation…I am in the middle of forties and was diagnosed with the Hypertension (180 / 120) four years ago when I went to my family doctor having all symptoms of a High Blood Pressure including a terrible headache and was sent to the blood test indicated high level of cholesterol 6.2… My physician prescribed me a Norvasc for Hypertension… I was lucky he did not prescribe any pills for cholesterol saying it better to go to healthy low fat vegetarian diet and sport activity to degrease my weight…YouVantOption said:I'm glad you think herbal penis aids work for you. It is called the placebo effect. Look it up. (Before anyone here comes rushing to defend herbal and homeopathic remedies, that is not what we are talking about here. We are talking about bullshit fake pills with no actual contents listed on the website. Actual herbal remedies list, you know, the herbal component therein.)
user1000 said:First he passed detoxification process
user1000 said:I complained about my erection problem and he advised me to take OREXIS. He told me he uses it by himself and each time traveling to States he purchases few boxes from Urban Nutrition… He mention that this naturopathic supplement is approved by FDA (American Food Association)
user1000 said:An OREXIS is not a magic but it treats you mentally and physically (remove clots in your blood vessels in penis).
user1000 said:But in North America contrary to European Countries, and it is strange, there is no holistic education in Medical School !!! Each one could finish 8 months courses and that is why nobody count them as a doctors!!! Nonsense!!! In Europe you cannot practice Holistic Medicine without few years of medical education…
A) Colon Hydrotherapy plus Colo-Vada (As I remember) Cleansing Program and he continues naturopathic treatment. When I was visiting him during the Christmas time I could see a different person. Each time I came before he was depressed, not too talkative and slept in his basement alone (even he goes each day to GYM): result of 6 prescribed pills each day.YouVantOption said:what was that? A high colonic?
No it isn't
http://google2.fda.gov/search?q=ORE...ystylesheet=FDA&output=xml_no_dtd&getfields=*
Drugs, both homeopathic and other must have a Drug Identification Number (DIN) in Canada.
If it doesn't have one, do not take the substance. End of story.
If you have light blood clotting then aspirin would have the same effect. If it is heavy then you need to see a doctor due to risk of stroke, heart attack etc. And you would not know to what extent you have 'blood clotting in your penis'. Interesting - I've never heard of that. How do you get it? Someone slam a door on your Johnson?
that's right. Because it is not medicine. Eight WHOILE months of study. Wow. they must be experts.
So I guess the eight YEARS it takes to become a practicing physician must make them close to gods.
Vancouver has a hospital where eatern and western medicine techniques are cooperatively applied, by the way.
In China, they do not rely on herbs & spices to cure the ill. I've been there, been to hospital. They use things like ... wait for it ... penicillin. That's what they prescribed to me. They take a pragmatic approach. Prescribe drugs that actually cure the problem.
user1000 said:Are Meds Ruining Your Sex Life?
by Dr. Marty Klein
Health issues affect our sexuality in a variety of ways, including hormones, chronic pain, stamina, depression and body image. One of the most common health issues affecting our sexuality is prescription medication.
Most medications have side effects.
Marty Klein, Ph.D., is a licensed marriage counselor and sex therapist in Palo Alto, California. He has written for national magazines and appeared on many TV shows, including Donahue, Sally Jessy Raphael and Jenny Jones. You can read more about his books, tapes and appearances on his Web site, www.SexEd.org.
user1000 said:A) Colon Hydrotherapy