Friday, 19 May 2017

It is always better to seek medical advice if one becomes angry or is frustrated with every person he meets.

Irritable male syndrome is nothing to be worried about, as it is just a part of growing old. The Versatile Damien the Maya Indians of Yucatán regarded Damien as mizib-coc/mizibcoc, which means 'plant for asthma'. Besides being known for its aphrodisiac properties, demean, for the Mayans, was used as a potent body cleanser, and served to be a remedy for pulmonary disorders, vertigo, and lightheadedness. Damien is a small shrub of the family Turneraceae, and is native to the regions of Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. The scientific name of this plant is Turner diffuse. The leaves of this plant are aromatic, and their smell is said to be somewhat similar to that of chamomile. They can be used to prepare herbal tea, which was once used by the native people of Central and South America, for its supposed aphrodisiac properties. Apart from making tea, this herb is also used in traditional Mexican liqueur. Its leaves are also smoked, which is said to produce a calm and euphoric effect on the body and mind. Damien Gains Libido One of its main constituents is active alkaloids, which may have a testosterone-like effect in the body. Hence, this herb is used as an aphrodisiac to stimulate and boost libido, and treat impotency in both men and women. 


















A study carried out in potent and impotent Spartagen XT male rats, found that, its leaf extract improved the mating behavior of sexually sluggish and impotent male rats, but no difference was seen in potent male rats. It is presumed to be helpful in treating erectile dysfunction in men. Testosterones A research conducted by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), pointed that demean leaves are likely to raise testosterone levels. A nitrogen alkaloid in this herb behaves like the male hormone testosterone. In vitro trials also point that, the extracts of this herb curb the aromatize enzyme (reason for testosterone conversion to estrogen), and causes the muscles to smoothen and relax. Menstruation this herbal leaf has been proved to be useful in relieving painful menstruation and other hormonal troubles, as it has a normalizing and balancing effect on the hormones. It also aids in relieving symptoms like hot flashes or night sweats. It is considered that demean has phytohormonal compounds, which keep the hormones balanced, and fortifies the reproductive organs in women. Blood Glucose and Anti-inflammatory Agent In 1984, Mexican scientists documented domain’s hypoglycemic properties. Later, in the same year, a study was published in the December edition of the Journal of Ethno pharmacology, which stated that this herbal leaf might help in lowering the blood glucose levels in diabetic patients. 



















Damien has an antiulcerogenic effect, which increases the secretion of gastric mucus, and thereby is also known to have anti-inflammatory properties. It even acts as an astringent and detoxifies the urinary tract disease, which must have been preexistent within the genitourinary system. Depression and Restiveness Inadequate flow of blood may lead to lethargy and chronic exhaustion. In such a case, this herb may aid in rejuvenating vitality. Damiana is believed to have anti-depressant properties, and hence, it is considered as a tonic for the central nervous system. It is used as a central nervous system depressant to alleviate conditions like anxiety, nervousness, and depression. Apart from these, this herb also helps to increase metabolism, relieve cough, asthma, and bronchitis. It is a natural laxative, and hence, can aid in ensuring regular bowel movements. Therefore, people suffering from constipation may find this herb quite beneficial. Damiana Fallouts The side effects are usually not serious in nature, and are experienced when the herb or its extract is consumed in excess. An overdose may cause mild indigestion, nausea, and diarrhea. The herb contains a compound called arbutin, which is a glycoside compound, and is converted to hydroquinone in the urinary tract. Excess of hydroquinone can cause nausea, vomiting, and tinnitus. Many a time, the presence of a significantly large amount of hydroquinone in the urinary tract can also lead to convulsions. 


















It can affect the blood sugar levels, so diabetic patients should be cautious while consuming this herb. They should consult their physician regarding its usage, and also need to regularly monitor their blood sugar levels while taking it. People smoking it for recreational purposes may experience irritation in the lung tissues, and also have headaches. Smoking damiana can also affect the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. This herb's prolonged and continuous usage can eventually affect the absorption of iron in the body. Hence, individuals taking this herb must monitor their iron levels at regular intervals. It has also been observed that its usage might lead to weight loss in few people. Certain people can be allergic to this herb, and may experience symptoms of allergic reactions such as itching, hives, skin rash, unusual swelling of the face, tongue and the lips, and breathing difficulty, after ingesting its leaves. In addition to these, other possible side effects are insomnia, low blood sugar, and irritation of the urethral mucosa. The effects of damiana on children as well as pregnant and breastfeeding women have not been established. Therefore, these individuals should never use this herb without the permission of their health care provider. The usual or traditional way to take demean is to prepare a tea with its leaves, which can be prepared by infusing the dried leaves in boiling water. 



















However, before using it for medicinal purposes, it is better to have a discussion with an herbalist or health care provider about the appropriate dosage, the preparation method, and the kind of precautions that have to be maintained while taking it. This would help avoid any of the unwanted side effects of this herb. Dianabol, presently known as methandrostenolone is an orally administered steroid. Its basic purpose is to increase the testosterone level in the body by increasing the protein level. It is a C-17 alpha alkylated steroid. Low amounts of this steroid, under the proper administration of a medical practitioner and with proper training does not have any noticeable negative impact on the body. This steroid however, has a very powerful androgenic and anabolic effect. This effect varies from one individual to another. Among its positive effects are the nitrogen balance and the great build up of muscle mass. Among its negative effects are liver, heart, and psychological problems. Liver Problems Being hepatotoxic, Dianabol poses a potential threat to the liver. Even very small doses taken on a regular basis can cause the liver values of the user to increase. Steroids falling under the C-17 alpha alkylated category, cannot be deactivated very easily by the liver. The body's metabolism increases, but the liver's metabolism to deactivate the steroid continues to remain the same. Hence, the proportionality is lost. Prolonged exposure to large quantities of these steroids can cause liver damage and even some forms of liver cancer. 


















Cardiovascular Problems a sudden increase in body weight and metabolism results into a series of cardiovascular problems. The heartbeat rate and pressure increases causing a threat to the heart. Dianabol also increases the cholesterol levels in the body. Problems Related to Male Reproductive System the basic purpose for taking in Dianabol as already mentioned, is to increase the testosterone levels in the body. Testosterone at a later stage, converts to estrogen. Estrogen is a female hormone that is undoubtedly present in a small amount in males too. However, its increase in males causes a variety of problems like fatigue, loss of muscle tone, and increased body fat. One of the most severe problems that this increased level of estrogen, can cause is gynecomastia. Loss of libido, sexual functioning, and an enlarged prostate are some other side effects of Dianabol affecting the male reproductive system. Psychological problems Dianabol suddenly brings in an extreme enthusiasm to its user making him very high-spirited. The impact has its positive effects, like sportsmen giving in more hours of practice. However, this shifting of mood from the normal behavior causes a variety of psychological problems. Sportsmen have often been reported of fighting outside the sports arena and causing a public nuisance under the influence of this steroid. Other Side Effects Besides estrogen the other byproduct of testosterone conversion is dihydrotestosterone.

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