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cunlba.org – If you are a frequent experience travel sickness, there are seven tips that can help you prevent travel sickness include:

A. looked at a distance

Focus your gaze at a stable point that is far from your vehicle. Look to the horizon as far as you can see. It will reduce the maze messages received from the environment around your brain.

B. Select the most stable place.

When you boarded the ship, the middle cabin of the bottom is a place that is more stable than the higher cabin. The deck may be the next choice because there you can look at a far horizon.

When you board the plane, seats around the wing is the most peaceful because the movement of the plane pivots on it. It would be better if you sit near the window so it can look far out.

When you board the ground vehicle, sit in the front seat so you can see the road ahead and not fixated on the movements and shake the car. You can also anticipate the holes, bumps, or bend that may lie ahead. When you climb a private vehicle, try to volunteer to drive. Driving a rare cause of travel sickness because it makes the brain just busy watching the road in front of the situation.

C. Consider food and beverage

Consider the consumption of food and beverages before and during the trip. Avoid foods or drinks that can make your stomach queasy, heavy meals, spicy foods / strong aroma and foods rich in fat. Stop big meal an hour before your departure. Your stomach full of ease nausea and vomiting

F. Taking medication anti-travel sickness

Medicines for motion sickness type of antihistamine you should drink at least one hour before the trip. The drug takes time to be absorbed into the bloodstream. Know the rules of use and side effects. Do not drive the vehicle if it is not recommended after taking the medicine.

cunlba.org – In fact, impotence is not a new problem. That problems was have existed since thousands of years ago, perhaps even since the beginning of the existence of Adam. Different cultures and ethnicities were hereditary has developed a variety of drugs to cope. Many natural herbs have properties similar to synthetic substances contained in Viagra and other new drugs, with fewer side effects. These are among others:

1. Ginseng

For centuries, the Chinese sinshes have used Panax ginseng, also known as Asian ginseng or Korean, as a medicine for impotence. Linda B. White, MD, and Steven Foster, author of The Herbal Drugstore, reported that American scientists are skeptical of the effectiveness of this herb is recognized that some studies in animals have shown promising results. White and Foster showed that ginseng is not a quick solution for erectile dysfunction, but it can give positive results if taken consistently for several months.

2. Gingko Biloba

Gingko is one of the main herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. Gingko extract obtained from leaves of ginkgo trees are mixed into teas and capsules. This herb is widely used to improve blood flow, treat asthma, bronchitis, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), improving memory and concentration, and improve sexual performance.

3. L-arginine

L-arginine is another natural alternative for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. In a 1999 study of 50 men at Tel Aviv University, J. Chen and colleagues found that 31 percent of men demonstrate their impotence improvement within six weeks of taking this herbal supplement.

4. Catuaba and Muira Puama

Powder second skins this tree, which is found in the Amazon rainforest, usually used simultaneously. Both have been used for centuries by native Brazil to increase libido and sexual stamina.

5. Maca Root

Known as the Viagra from Peru, Maca root has been shown to increase sexual desire and reduce erectile dysfunction. The herb is known to react very quickly and is usually used as an extract in food and beverages.

Levitra and the Discrimination

In the good old days when men were men and women knew their place, laws were implemented no matter how much they offended the principles of equality. Now the wheel has turned, and the law has recognized the principle that, in order to enjoy the fundamental freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution, the treatment accorded men and women must be the same. Except there are issues when, somehow, this principle seems to be ignored. For some, the dictates of religion trump secular ideas of equality, particularly when it comes to abortion. In recent bills brought before the lawmakers in various states, there’s a new aggression in the air. For example, the Senates in Idaho, Virginia, Texas and eight other states are slowly edging toward the passing of laws to require women to have a fetal ultrasound examination before being allowed to proceed with the abortion. In Virginia, the issue has reached such a point that police in riot gear were recently called to defend the steps into the Capitol. To the majority of women, this is an invasion of the privacy between a doctor and the patient. Worse, it legislates on a strictly medical matter for a political purpose. There’s no medical reason to have a fetal ultrasound. Indeed, since it requires a probe to be inserted into the vagina, it’s considered inappropriate. In this instance, its only purpose is as a deterrent to women about to go through an abortion procedure.

To correct the balance, Larry Farnese, a Democrat Senator in Pennsylvania, has drafted a bill to require all men to have a full prostate examination before being allowed a prescription for an erectile dysfunction drug. If it’s suggested there’s no physical cause for the dysfunction, the requirement would shift to require attendance in sex therapy sessions to determine whether there are psychological problems that need to be addressed. In both cases, there would also be a video to watch that would detail the known side effects to using the dysfunction drugs. As you will understand, the purpose of the bill is to make it as much a hassle for men to get treatment as it would be for women to get an abortion. It’s actually a direct response to a bill introduced by Kathy Rapp, a Republican, called “The Woman’s Right To Know Act”, i.e. to know the fetal age of the baby and to confirm its heart is still beating by inserting a transvaginal probe.

It would be pleasing to be able to write that battle has now been joined in Pennsylvania but, unfortunately, the Republicans have a ten-seat majority and can quickly vote down any Democrat bill. But it has at least got people talking which is always a good thing. Up to now, it’s largely been seen as a women-only issue. But if men actually believed they might be made to jump through hoops to get their levitra, they might have a little more sympathy for women. So here’s the sixty-four-thousand dollar question for you. Do you believe it appropriate for our law-makers to be legislating to mandate unnecessary medical procedures? With the Supreme Court about to hear argument on the mandate of health insurance, it would be ironic if access to both levitra and abortion were also subject to mandated procedures.

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