Monday, February 4, 2019

Beware...

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 The literature on erectile dysfunction (ED) and lipid-lowering drugs supports the link between both statins, like Lipitor and Zocor, and fibrates, like TRICOR, and ED.
All individuals taking them should seek natural ways to lower cholesterol. These include low-fat, high-fiber diet and  weekly exercise.
Hypertension Medicine, If only you could ban it from the bedroom. While they do a world of good, these meds can also afflict their users with impotence, ejaculatory disturbances and decreased sex drive.
Contraceptives have long been known for liberating women in the bedroom. Free from the worries of pregnancy, gals are able to let go, unleashing a sexuality never known. Only research says, not so fast ...
In inhibiting the production of hormones, like testosterone, the birth control pill has been found to sap a woman's libido and sexual pleasure. A 2006 study found that women who take the pill have a significantly lower libido than those who don't.
Researchers found that the pill’s side effects, like being bloated, nauseous and breast tenderness, may affect a woman's mood more than the pill itself.

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