Saturday, July 11th, 2009 at
1:04 am
The following is a few very handy golfing tips to improve your swing:
Get more distance by passing the pole
You must make use of a proper weight shift if you desire maximum consistency and distance. There is a pole planted into the ground and the ball is resting on it at its address. Now you have to place your left shoulder just behind the ball without even a slight sway of the hips.
When you are in a position like this, it is considered as ideal for initiating the downswing. When you do the follow through, the right shoulder of yours has to shift past the imaginary pole and the golf ball. If you are able to do all these properly, you can perform weight shifts and good turns equally well.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at
12:47 am
There are lots of myths and sayings revolving round the sex act and premature ejaculation is no exception here. In this article I shall dispel a few such myths and debunk them and state the actual facts for your help.
Myth 1 # Premature ejaculation must be related to some underlying disease
Premature ejaculation is not an illness, nor is it a disease nor does it indicate the presence of any underlying disease, but it definitely exists in the form of clinical diagnosis. Mostly it is psychological issues which cause premature ejaculation and not physical ones.
Myth 2 # I can last longer if I stop fantasizing about sexy stuff
Although many people will advice this technique of distraction and diverting yourself, in reality it has worked only for some people and for others it doesn’t work. In short, you cannot treat this method as a solution. Rather it will decrease your sensation of feeling the sexual pleasure. If you want to control your premature ejaculation, you have to concentrate on your body and learn to control your urge, instead of just diverting yourself. With a little bit of practice, you will be able to do it and enjoy full physical satisfaction.
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Thursday, June 18th, 2009 at
9:01 pm
Prior to discussing the complexity linking the chances of contracting Candida infections with pregnancy, we’ll take a brief glance at the initial physiological reasons for the yeast infection ailment. However the question still needs to be answered, does pregnancy make a woman’s body even more at risk concerning yeast infections? Many women about to give birth are worried about this. The truth is that Candida infection is twice as probable during pregnancy compared to situations outside of pregnancy.
Yeast infection in the vagina is characterized by thick, white vaginal discharge with the appearance of cottage cheese and discomfort while having sex. Almost three-quarters of women in western nations will be afflicted by this kind of infection once in their lifetime and many of them will have to continue enduring chronic Candida infections. As a matter of fact, Candidiasis, or yeast infection, is a fungal infection appearing locally or systemically with particular impact on women in western countries. The most frequent kind of yeast infection is vaginal infection of which the typical symptoms include a burning feeling and itching especially around the vaginal area.
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at
11:42 pm
Product Review: NaturaPause

When most people hear the words “menopause” or “andropause”, they immediately think, “middle-age” and “misery”. After all, most people experience the onset of the end of their reproductive cycle during middle-age — and this is usually accompanied by emotionally and physically draining symptoms such as hot flashes, low libido, and mood swings.
However, the facts are changing, and they’re changing with the times.
People are now experiencing these symptoms, along with constant fatigue and depression, much earlier in life. Some studies suggest that perimenopause can begin as early as twenty-five in some women. Men in their twenties and thirties regularly experience the symptoms of low libido and erectile dysfunction. Both men and women battle fatigue and depression — often with drugs and dangerous habits.
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at
8:49 pm
Slow cookers, which are also known as crockpots, are a great way for anyone who’s busy (and who isn’t?) to make a full meal with very little effort. There are a lot of advantages to using these nifty machines that over the years have gone from having one or two simple settings and an in/off switch to being digitized infusers of flavor and tenderness.
Slow cookers work on the basic principle that the food is cooked at a fast enough pace to ensure that bacteria will not set in but at a slow enough pace that allows whatever you are cooking to become ultra-tender. Whenever you use your slow cooker, you want to make sure that the top is securely in place. You do this for two reasons. First, the top keeps the heat in, allowing your meal to get done in a timely fashion. Second, that top traps the moisture, which, along with the low heat setting, helps to make your dinner savory.
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Monday, June 15th, 2009 at
11:26 pm
Barbecue—It Ain’t Grilling
The summer is a great time for barbecuing and grilling. Often people will use the terms barbecue and grill interchangeably. But the fact is that one has very little to do with the other. Let’s take a look at each to see how you can best utilize each type of cooking method.
Barbecue Vs. Grilling
Here’s the difference between barbecuing and grilling. When you barbecue foods you cook them over an indirect heat source and at a low temperature. Additionally, barbecuing tends to involve using smoke generated from the burning of certain types of wood, such as mesquite, to add flavor to the food. Barbecuing takes hours—often four to eight. The beauty of this method is it slowly infuses flavor and it makes meats and poultry extremely tender. Often rubs are used to flavor meats prior to putting them on the BBQ.
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