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Penis Enlargement – Quick And Safe

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Penis enlargement is the second most demanded option of male sexual enhancement after impotence treatment. You can find hundreds of different solutions online that will promise you a bigger, longer, thicker, and more powerful penis.

Nowadays most of people are time poor and have a fair amount of disposable income, the idea of a quick recipe to successful penis enlargement is very tempting but there are no safe shortcuts.

The most direct and brutal method is surgery. You will have some gain with a lot of pain choosing this option. Many men are asking about surgery only to discover the huge costs involved, and the very small chances of success. In addition, the possible side effects are serious enough to make surgery too risky for any men except those with an exceptionally small penis. You can easily weak up with a disfigured penis or loose the ability to achieve erection.

According to doctors, any erected penis longer than 4 inches is usually big enough to stimulate erogenous tissue in the vagina. A penis longer than 8 inches can ram into the cervix and cause discomfort.

Because of these, the majority of surgeons, especially the good surgeons will not do the operation before an undergoing counselling, so you may wish to consider alternatives first.

The safest penis enlargement method you should try is the optical one. The pubic hair around the base of your penis can make your penis look shorter. Trimming the pubic hair will make your penis look bigger and will increase its sensitivity.
If you are still unsatisfied, try natural penis enlargement methods.

Theoretically, penis enlargement is possible with natural methods too but it takes much longer time. It is already proven that human body has the ability to change its natural shape under constant physical influence.
This is true for all bones and muscles, including those that run through the penis, known in the scientific world as corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum.

Now, you have to choose from three methods: jelqing, penis extenders and sex pills or maybe the combination of them.

The name Arabic Jelq originated from the Middle East it was used to prepare men for sexual relationships by learning a penile massage technique (jelqing), which enlarged the size of their penis. It requires a lot of patience and perseverance.

Penis extenders should be use extremely carefully not to destroy your penis tissues and wearing it will be quite uncomfortable.

Penis enlargement pills will cause you stronger erections than normal, stretching your penis this way from inside. In addition, these sex pills should contain some ingredients for fixing the growth somehow, like increased cell division. Although sex pills show their effects only after months this is the easiest and safest method. Try only herbal penis enlargement pills, which are chemical free and natural.

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Erectile Dysfunction: A Mans Nightmare

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Are you shying away from women just because you are coping with erectile dysfunction? Is erectile dysfunction or dysfunction erectile impotence, stressing you out? Erectile dysfunction is not a recent ailment. It has existed since ages. Yet its only now that people have become more aware about it.

Erectile dysfunction is more of an emotional problem than a physical problem for men. Erectile dysfunction is most commonly referred to as ED. In simple terms means the repeated inability of men to get or maintain erection throughout the intercourse to attain sexual fulfillment.

Erection requires a precise sequence of events, and when any sequence is disrupted it leads to dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction usually occurs due to damage of nerves, arteries or smooth muscles. Defective lifestyle pattern such as smoking, obesity, excessive consumption of liquor, avoidance of physical activity can also contribute to ED.

Sensory or mental stimulus or both initiates erection. The brain and local nerves send impulses which lead the muscles of the corpora cavernosa to loosen up, permitting blood to flow in and seal the spaces. The blood generates pressure in the corpora cavernosa, in turn expanding the penis. The tunica albuginea helps lock in blood in the corpora cavernosa, thus sustaining erection.

Erectile dysfunction symptoms can be enumerated as:

Inability to have erection while masturbation or while having sex with your partner
Inability to maintain erection firm enough for sexual intercourse
Inability to maintain an erection long enough for sexual intercourse.

Physiological factors such as vascular disease, diabetes and many more are main causes of erectile dysfunction. Apart from physiological factors, psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, guilt can also lead to erectile dysfunction. In fact psychological factors amplify the physical factors.

As per the studies ED generally occurs among men above or in the age group of 40-65. Never the less, it should not be considered as an inevitable part of aging.

ED can be treated at any age. With the advancement of medical science, medications have evolved in order to treat erectile dysfunction effectively. Though, these medications may vary from individual to individual.

The market is flooded with a gamut erectile dysfunction drugs such as Cialis, Viagra, Levitra. These drugs work on the same principle, to increase the blood flow into the penis and thus sexually stimulate men and causing an erection. The best part is that all these drugs are FDA approved oral prescription. A prior consultation with a doctor recommended.

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An Anatomy of a Penis

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The penis is as complex as any other part of the human body, despite a deceivingly simple appearance. Moreover, since the two functions of the penis are well-known to men and women alike, there is a tendency to think that everybody knows everything worth knowing about it. However, there are always a few questions left unanswered or some obscure bit of information that nobody bothers to remember and which may become interesting in a certain context. So heres a general description of the penis whose aim is to provide a comprehensive presentation of this organ.

Basically, the human penis is made up of two parts: the shaft and the glans (also known as the head). The shaft is not a muscle as some have suggested. It is made of three columns of tissue, one of which continues forward to form the glans. The three columns are called Corpus Spongiosus, which forms the underside of the penis and the glans, and Corpora Cavernosa, which are two sections of tissue located next to each other on the upper side of the penis.

The shaft is covered in skin, while the glans supports the loosely attached fold of skin known as the foreskin. The foreskin is attached to the underside of the penis, in an area called the frenum. And, lastly, the penis is traversed from one end to the other by the urethra. This canal serves as a passage for both urine, produced in the bladder, and the sperm, produced in the testicles.

Erection is achieved by filling the two Corpora Cavernosa with blood. Unlike some other mammals, humans have no erectile bone and have to rely instead on engorgement with blood to reach erection. When the erection is triggered by sexual stimulation, the arteries that bring blood to the penis dilate in order to increase blood flow. The sponge-like Corpora Cavernosa fills up with blood, which makes the penis stiff. The stiffer tissues constrict the veins that carry blood away from the penis in order to maintain the erection.

Every male baby is born with a full set of reproductive organs. However, these organs are not fully developed and remain so until the boy enters puberty. At puberty, usually between the ages of 10 and 14, the pituitary gland starts secreting hormones that induce the testicles to produce testosterone. Testosterone is the hormone that controls all the physical and many of the psychological traits that define man.

Its presence ensures the development of bigger bones and higher muscle mass in men. It is also responsible for the increase in penis and testicles size, the apparition of pubic hair and the deeper tone of the male voice. The penis stops growing at the end of puberty, which comes around the age of 18. However, there are many environment factors that may delay or accelerate the onset or the end of puberty. This means that some men may experience penis growth beyond the age of 18.

A common urban myth that almost anyone has heard of is the idea that penis size is linked to the size of another body part. The most common versions of this myth focus on the size of hands, feet, nose or overall height to determine the size of the penis. Actually, there is no such link. Although the development of the penis in the embryo is controlled by the same genes as the limbs, penis growth at puberty is entirely governed by testosterone and has nothing to do with the other parts of the body.

Some men are born with big penises. This is an undisputed fact of life whose causes are still a mystery to science. As stated above, there is no correlation between penis and body size. Studies conducted on bats have shown that the sexual organs and the brain require large quantities of energy to develop. At some point, the developing embryo decides whether it wants a bigger brain or a bigger set of sexual organs. However, science is still at a loss to understand how the decision is made and why.

And, lastly, a word on penis exercises. The exercises that PenisHealth promotes are designed to force the columns of tissue to expand in both length and girth. This is done by exerting pressure on the shaft and helping the cells that make up the tissues to multiply. Obviously, the aim of these exercises is to make the Corpora Cavernosa hold more blood in order to increase the size of the erect penis. Contrary to what many skeptics think, the careful and sustained exercising of the penis is a safe and effective way of increasing length and girth.

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