Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Weed Lubricant: The Latest Advancement in Cannabis


Foria: Cannabis Lubricant
With all the news about marijuana becoming legal not just medically but also recreationally, one may wonder what new products may begin to emerge and here is a new one that may drive your wild in the bedroom… a sexual lubricant that contains THC.

That is right, cannabis lubricant is now available in the USA and you may be in for a unique sexual experience when using it.  

Learn more about this marijuana lubricant and how you may be eligible to buy it.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Holistic Treatment for Estrogen Hormone Imbalance

Hormones impact our health and functioning much more than we typically give them credit for and estrogen is certainly a powerhouse in women as well as in men. Imbalances of estrogen can lead to health problems such as heart disease, PMS, perimenopause, enlarged prostate glands and more. However, there is a natural and effective supplement that is proving to greatly help balance estrogen known as DIM (3,3'-Diindolylmethane). 

What is DIM?

DIM is a phytonutrient (plant nutrient) compound made from cruciferous vegetables such as turnips, kale, bok choy, rutabaga, mustard, broccoli, kohlrabi, cabbage, cauliflower, mustard and Brussels sprouts and can convert undesirable estrogen into the desirable type.


Studies have shown that in order to have similar effects of taking a DIM supplement, one would have to consumer 1-2 pounds of cruciferous vegetables every day. In addition to this, eating that amount of cruciferous vegetables may cause the enlargement of the thyroid gland (goitrogenic), whereas DIM has been shown to inhibit the growth of primary goiter cells up to 70% making it a more logical choice.

Estrogen and how DIM impacts it-

There are three types of estrogen found in the body - Estrone (E1), Estradiol (E2) and Estriol (E3) and understanding the differences in them will help you to understand how DIM works so effectively in balancing estrogen’s effects in your body.

E1 / Estrone is the estrogen that is derived from body fat and is what is seen to increase in postmenopausal women. It is the least desirable of all the types of estrogen as when it is found in excess, it produces the side effects we associate with PMS- (i.e.: tension, depression, irritability, joint and muscle pain, fatigue, headaches, bloating, etc.).

E2 / Estradiol is the primary estrogen that is found in women during their reproductive years and it is often used as a supplement to help reduce coronary artery disease and relieve hot flashes, psychological distress and much more. 

E3 / Estriol is the weakest of the three major estrogens and is seen at its highest levels in women who are pregnant. It is particularly effective in the prevention of cancer cell development. It is also beneficial in aiding with vaginal lubrication and health as well as helpful in treating vaginitis, cystitis and urinary tract infections.

What many people do not know is that because the body can convert E1, E2 and E3 into one another depending upon what's needed one does not need to take estrogen supplements, rather, it is safer and more effective to simply use DIM which naturally influences the body to convert the undesirable E1 hormones into E2 and E3 hormones.


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Nutrition & Ejaculation

Your body always provides you with indications of just how healthy you are including your sexual health and functioning. Ejaculation excreted during sexual arousal and activity can provide indicators of nutritional deficiencies, infections, sexually transmitted diseases and disease. Paying attention to changes in viscosity, appearance, smell and even taste can be important when evaluating your sexual health and your health in general.

Male ejaculation, female ejaculation and vaginal secretions can indicate your level of hydration and nutritional intake. Nutrition can make ejaculation change in a variety of ways and it typically takes the food and drink that you consume just 12 to 24 hours to affect your ejaculation.

For men, semen typically has a slight scent of chorine; however, a very strong scent can indicate an infection or toxins in the body such as those found in cigarettes, prescription medications and other drugs. Yellow or green color can also indicate infections and red or brown color may indicate prostate health issues.

For women, texture of vaginal discharge will vary during hormonal shifts throughout the month and it can vary from clear to a milky white color with varying strength of scent. However, strong odor or changes in color such as yellow and pink hues or even a dramatic increase in thickness can indicate health concerns.

The best foods to eat for health in general as well as sexual functioning and healthy ejaculate are greens, beans, mushrooms, onions, berries, nuts and seeds. Also, if you have had to go on antibiotics for an infection, it is always a good idea to follow up with probiotics to help reintroduce helpful bacteria into the system.

For a helpful resource in how to impact ejaculate scent and flavor see the following link-

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