How I Stopped Balding

November 6, 2009

Never in my lifetime would I have believed that I would suffer from hair loss. I was stunned to notice that my hairline was receding shortly ahead my thirtieth birthday. I was scared and in denial that I was losing my hair. I even started losing hair on the back of my head.

Baldness has affected me, I felt old. I felt like the best years of my life were behind me. I even stopped dating. My love life was nearly non-existent. There was one girl I had been dating casually and even though I liked her, I just stopped returning her calls. I realized that I hadn’t found the woman of my dreams with a full head of hair so there was no way I was going to find someone with my growing bald spot. I was too discouraged to even try having a loving kinship.

Hair loss taken a toll on me enormously, it transformed me from a confident person to a dismayed loner. I was determined to get the problem fixed and begun looking for a remedy. I started trying various hair loss treatments that are accessible over the counter. Nothing that I got from the pharmacy worked and believe me, I tried them all. After spend lots of money on products, I stopped trying for a while. It was a real low point in my life. I even stopped going out with my friends, I was so lonely.

Fortunately, one night a acquaintance dragged me out of the house for a few drinks. Throughout the night, he observed was I seemed a little down. It took him a little while to figure out why. He mentioned to me about the hair loss studio in the city. My friend had gone there for hair loss treatments and had been impressed with the results. I was even more impressed. I wouldn’t have thought that he had suffered from hair loss, he had a full head of hair. He made me promise to give them a go and I agreed.

I could not have been happier with the hair loss studio recommended to me. After just a few treatments, I had a full head of hair again. The hair loss studio not only helped me regained my hair but also my self-confidence.

Birth Control Pills 101- What You Absolutely Need To Know

July 1, 2008

Introduction

The alarming increase in the population because of the stationary birth rates and the ever lowering death rates of the countries brought about by the economical an social development has imposed a need to lower the birth rates. There are also certain social stigmas which are to be overcome to reduce the birth rates for e.g. till recently in certain parts of the world the birth control pills were not socially accepted. But since their introduction they have placed themselves into a commanding position into one’s family life.

History of birth control pills

The term birth control pill is usually referred to the group of drugs used by females to avoid pregnancy. In 1955 a couple of scientists, introduced the concept of birth control pills when they used progestins for birth control. Before that people used to try things like condoms, diaphragms, sponges and even avoiding sexual intercourse at the time of the fertile period. The latter had its disadvantages with its efficiency being very low as compared with the former ones. Later it was also found that adding estrogens made them more efficient.

Types of birth control pills

Because of the great success and the increased demand of the birth control pills there has been extensive research in this field and hence there are different types of the pills available to cater different population. Broadly there are 4 types of birth control pills and besides these are certain injections used for long-term birth control. The 4 types are:

1) Combined pills

This type consists of both estrogen and progestin. This is the most common type of pills used today. This is a set of 28 pills to be taken daily.

2) Phased regimen pills

Now been used rarely and only for those greater than 35 years of age.

3) Minipill

Females who cannot take estrogen for some reason or the other can take this type of pill wherein there is no estrogen.

4) Postcoital or emergency pills

This is used to avoid pregnancy in those cases in which the females can become pregnant because of unprotected sexual intercourse. This is to be taken within 3 days of the sexual
intercourse.

Effectiveness and other advantages

Because of their main action on hormonal changes these pills are much more effective, some studies lay the figures of 10 times, than the traditional methods. There is also more patient compliance as they are not to be used only at the time of the sexual intercourse. Moreover they can be used in crowded home situations.

Side effects

They may cause certain side effects such as nausea, weight changes, breakthrough bleeding, blood glucose disturbance, mood swings, hypertension, clot formation in leg and lung veins and some genital carcinomas but the incidence is very less. So a specialist should thoroughly examine the case before being prescribed.

Contraindications

They should not be prescribed in subjects having some liver disease, suspected certain gynecological cancers, clotting disease, etc.

Male birth control pills

There are also certain male birth control pills available in the market such as gossypol as well as in research stage but both because of the patient non-compliance and because of their less effectiveness and various side effects, they are not as popular as the female birth control pills.

Mansi gupta writes about birth control pills topics.

The Surprising Impact Of Viagra On Love And Relationships

April 16, 2008

In 1998, Viagra was first introduced to the world, and it is fair to say
that the world has not been the same since. The impact of this
medication has been enormous, not just in the narrow area of treating
erectile dysfunction (ED) for which it was approved, but also in
the way we think of sex and sexuality, and even in the realm of
relationships between men and women.

Millions of men in the United States have tried Pfizer’s wonder
drug, sildenafil, better known as Viagra, and there are thus millions
of women who have also seen its effects on their husbands,
boyfriends, and lovers. Many other millions of men and women
wonder about whether Viagra can offer a solution for their own
sexual and emotional problems or for the problems of their partners.
We human beings are sexual animals, after all. And unfortunately,
our sex lives are not always the way we want them to be. So
it’s no surprise that when sex goes sour, relationships suffer in other
ways as well.

Everyone wants to know about Viagra, and many are interested
in trying it, whether or not they think they have an erection problem.
There are always a good number of Viagra questions, such
as, “What happens when a young, healthy man with normal sexual
function takes Viagra?” Or “Can a woman tell during sex that her
partner has taken Viagra?” Or “Is it true that Viagra increases a
man’s sex drive?”

Viagra quickly tapped into a set of wishful fantasies that mirrored
our culture’s hunger for certainty and the quick fix. Supported
by stories that described elderly men restored to such sexual vitality
by Viagra that they abandoned their wives in favor of younger
women, a conventional wisdom arose that Viagra was a fountain of
youth, a sure cure, the real deal. Baby boomers could now look forward
to fabulous sex well into their nineties. Men shared Viagra
stories with each other at cocktail parties or around the office water
cooler.

“All we can say is ‘Wow!’” says one man, and other men listening
in wonder how their lives might be different if they also took
the magic blue pill.

Women too have been targeted to confirm Viagra’s ability to
create satisfaction and serenity within a relationship where frustration
and friction had once been the rule. One of the most successful
early Pfizer ads showed a series of couples happily dancing
together after Viagra apparently cured the loss of rhythm in their
relationship.

Viagra jokes became a staple of comedy acts on late-night television (Have you
heard the one about the man who swallowed Viagra, but it stuck in
his throat? He wound up with a very stiff neck!), thus ensuring its
place in our cultural lexicon. Viagra tapped into both our fantasies
and our embarrassment about sexuality in a way that no other drug
had ever done. When, for example, was the last time you heard a
joke about a new cholesterol-lowering medication?

Skillful marketing contributed to our perception of Viagra as
the pill that put the “man” in “manly.” Star professional athletes-vigorous
men such as baseball’s Most Valuable Player Rafael
Palmeiro of the Texas Rangers and NASCAR driver Mark
Martin-endorse the medication in widely seen advertisements.
Other kinds of athletes use Viagra as well. Hugh Hefner, the aging
head of the Playboy empire who is known for his bevy of beautiful
blondes, gives Viagra credit for maintaining his pleasure quotient.
Rumor has it that he provides bowls of Viagra tablets at his famous
parties.

Yes, the drug is enormously powerful, and it can be a lifesaver
for many men, but it has also turned a bright spotlight on previously
hidden areas of sexuality and relationships. In particular, it
forces couples to decide what is real in their relationships and what
is not. I have come to see Viagra as providing a window into the
psyche of men, and perhaps indirectly into the psyche of women as
well, since women are not immune from unduly high expectations
regarding the benefits of Viagra and its potential to provide sexual
healing.

Robert Stalling is a webmaster of an online pharmacy mynetpharma.com providing generic drugs for sexual health, weight loss, hair loss, cholesterol control, and anti allergy.