Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Life After Obesity – How Plastic Surgeons Can Help You


Obesity is a serious problem in the United States; the conditions carries with it serious health effects such as increased risk of stroke, heart disease, cancer, respiratory problems, among other conditions. Because of the serious health consequences associated with obesity, as well as its physical effects, many patients choose to under bariatric surgery procedures such as lap band, realize band, and gastric bypass surgery.

While many bariatric surgery patients expect to become happier with the appearance of their bodies, many are surprised that they are still embarrassed about their figures after weight loss surgery. They find that they are still hiding certain problem areas with clothes, instead of being able to show of their new bodies and wear what they want.

Why are so many post-bariatric patients still self-conscious about their bodies? It is because there are folds of excess skin around patients’ midsections, thighs, arms, and other areas of the body. Unfortunately, the stretching of skin that occurred during the weight gain process is somewhat permanent. No amount of diet and exercise ill work that extra skin away.

So what can post-bariatric patients do about the extra skin that has accumulated? They can undergo plastic surgery procedures designed to eliminate excess skin in patients who have undergone massive weight loss.

Patients who have undergone weight loss surgery for obesity may be interested in undergoing various procedures to remove the excess skin and get the body into better shape. These procedures include:

Tummy tuck
Body lift
Arm lift
Thigh lift
Breast lift
Face lift
Breast augmentation

If you have had weight loss surgery and are still unhappy with the appearance of your body due to extra skin around your butt, hips, stomach, or another area of your body, speak to a plastic surgeon to find out which post-bariatric plastic surgery procedures are right for you.
resource: http://mysacramentoplasticsurgery.com/life-after-obesity-how-plastic-surgeons-can-
help-you

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

#ProstateSnatchers Contest!

Watch out, watch out for the #ProstateSnatchers invading Facebook and Twitter!
Talking About Men’s Health has teamed up with Men’s Health’s Network, Tandem Literary, and Other Press to host the #ProstateSnatchers contest.  September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and we are getting a jump start through our Facebook and Twitter Pages.
Winners of the Facebook and Twitter contests will win the following:
There will be ONE winner from Twitter, and ONE winner from Facebook. Contest ends Sept. 2 at Noon pst. Winners will be randomly selected and announced Sept. 3 at Noon pst!

Contestants will be eligible for this contest by performing one of the following tasks:
    1) Tweet “#prostatesnatchers @sonnypatel” at the end of the message using Twitter (More tweets, better chances to win the Twitter raffle)
    3) Or you can send me your name and email using this form and you will be automatically eligible in the Facebook drawing.
With September being Prostate Cancer Awareness, let’s start spreading the word and the buzz about Prostate Cancer and Men’s Health!
http://www.talkingaboutmenshealth.com/2010/08/23/prostatesnatchers-contests/

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Plastic Surgery for Men QT: Is there neck liposuction?

Neck liposuction can be a great sculpting tool for those who hold excess fat in their necks that doesn’t go away with dieting and exercise. Liposuction is a powerful sculpting procedure for those who seek firming of the lower face and neck. Liposuction in these areas is an easy, powerful alternative to facelift, and it compliments the facelift for those who opt for both. While excess weight does show up in the face, if you have already dieted and still cannot resolve this problem area then you may be a great candidate for neck liposuction.

In general, liposuction targets stubborn problem areas that persist in spite of a healthy lifestyle. Any liposuction, including face and neck liposuction, will not change your weight. Rather, the contour of your body will improve through sculpting. Because we so often show even small fluctuations of weight in our faces, your friends will assume that you’ve lost weight after your neck and lower face liposuction procedure. The benefits are double: neck liposuction will improve the aesthetic appeal of your face, and the improved contour will suggest a slimmer new you even though your weight hasn’t changed. More important you will look younger because fullness of the lower half of the face is associated with aging. Improving the contour can easily make one look 10 years younger.

Who needs neck liposuction?

The best candidates for lower face and neck liposuction are those who:

1. Are looking for a younger, fresher look without undergoing a face lift.. 2. Have stable weight with sufficient fullness in the lower face and neck. 3. Have minimal or no neck cords.

The lower face and neck responds very well to liposuction. This includes the area under the chin. Because our brains are programmed for facial recognition, even small changes in and around the face make a large difference in how people perceive you. When you remove excess fat from the lower face and neck, your friends will probably think immediately think that you have lost weight. In addition, you will look younger because this procedure creates better visual separation between the lower face and neck that is associated with youth.

Liposuction skin tightening is a common benefit in this area as well. Skin with proper tension is a feature of a youthful face. The liposuction procedure appears to stimulate contraction of skin effectively preventing skin sag after the liposuction procedure.

Is neck liposuction safe?

Neck liposuction complications are unusual, especially when performed under local anesthesia. Yes this procedure can be performed in an office procedure room with you awake and alert. That is how comfortable the procedure is. There is often no bruising associated with the procedure. Many find that they can have the procedure on a Thursday and return to work on Monday and no one is aware that they had surgery.

The safest kind of liposuction, called tumescent liposuction, is performed under local anesthesia using very small cannulas to remove the fat. In a review of 66,570 cases of tumescent liposuction, there were no serious health issues. These impressive results indicate tumescent liposuction safety. This procedure takes your cosmetic surgeon more time to perform, as it requires meticulous attention and the gentlest hand, resulting in detail-oriented contour improvement. Recovery is swift; recovery from, tumescent liposuction recovery time is only a few days. It is worth repeating that you can receive the procedure Thursday morning and return to work Monday without anyone noticing a change. At first neck liposuction swelling will replace the removed fat. As this swelling decreases, your improved contour will become evident and people will assume you have lost weight. The gradual yet definite change you see here makes tumescent neck liposuction a fantastic option for those who don’t want anyone to guess that they’ve had work done.


Choosing a Liposuction Doctor

The face is a dynamic and sensitive part of the body that requires the hand of an artistic doctor as much as a skilled one. Research doctors and find one who makes sense to you and takes the time to determine the best individualized treatment program for your needs. Be suspicious of doctors who prefer to perform liposuction under general anesthesia. Unless you have unusual circumstances that require general anesthesia is better in your unique case, local anesthesia is the way to go. Don’t just have general anesthesia because your surgeon likes to flirt with the nursing staff during surgery and he or she doesn’t want you to be aware of this banter. Avoiding general anesthesia means far fewer drugs for your system to deal with. It just make sense that this is much safer than all the drugs and invasive procedures needed for general anesthesia and medical studies support this conclusion.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Strip Clubs are Beneficial for Men's Health

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VCG Holdings
A couple healthy men enjoying the comfy seats in the Penthouse Club.
The first thing you notice in the VIP dining room of the Penthouse Club in Sauget are the chairs. Actually, scratch that. The first things your eyes adjust to in the near pitch-black darkness is the stuffed lion, the moose bust over the fireplace and the stone grotto in the corner. Then you notice the chairs.

The seats dwarf the tables. Michael Ocello, president of the VCG Holdings (the publicly traded company that owns the Penthouse Club and 18 other adult nightclubs in 10 states), tells me that the company had the chairs specially made.

"The arms are reinforced and have a cushion perfectly sized for a woman to take a seat," says Ocello, who has our server -- a petite blonde named Tiffany in fishnet stockings and a corset -- demonstrate. "See. This way you can have two women seated with you and they're not on your lap. Which can be fun -- until your legs fall asleep."

But Ocello didn't invite me to the Penthouse Club today to discuss furniture. No, he has something much more interesting to report: the study that found strip clubs like his can be good for your health.

"We were very surprised by the findings," says Ocello, whose VCG Holdings commissioned Empire Research to conduct the study. "Besides the obvious -- beautiful women -- we wanted to know what attracted men to adult clubs. We always knew that our clubs made men feel good, but we didn't expect the researchers to come back with medical findings that our clubs can also be healthy for you."

Then again, if you think about it, it makes sense, says Ocello. "As a society, 54 percent of us feel overwhelmed with work. We only have 16 hours or so of leisure time a week and more and more of that is interacting with people via Facebook or the Internet. We're social creatures. We need human touch, human contact."

The study suggests that strip clubs can lower Cortisol, the so-called "stress hormone" that can lead to heart disease, while also boosting Oxytocin, the so-called "love hormone." Moreover, strip clubs tend to increase testosterone which naturally declines as men age.

"They've done saliva tests that show that men's testosterone increases when they're surrounded by beautiful women," says Ocello. "Why is that? Because there's no fear of rejection. The women are going to talk to you. They're going to flirt with you. That's how it works. The question is: would you rather go to the gym and do push ups to increase testosterone, or spend her time here surrounded by beautiful women?"

So, how long till doctors begin prescribing a trip to the strip club to their patients?

"I don't know, but if you look at the footnotes to our study, it comes from them," says Ocello. "Our research is from the medical community!"

For more information (and a free pass to one of VCG's adult clubs) check out healthystripclubs.com.

resource: http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2010/08/study_strip_clubs_beneficial_to_mens_health.php

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Men's Fashion: Fall 2010 Hats are In

(CBS) People of a certain age might remember the last time - last century - when hats were in style. As CBS News correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports those hats are new and chic, again.



It used to be that fitted caps and baseball hats were the things that folks were wearing. But the hottest of hats is apparently the fedora - which can cost anywhere from ten dollars to hundreds.

Jim Caparosa of Dorfman Pacific said that people are buying the traditional fedora now.

So who is buying these hats? "Anyone from teenagers right on up to grandpa," Carparosa said.

In the 1930, 40's and 50s, the Fedora was the top hat - the swellest of the swells all wore them - and everyday people followed the trend.

"You bought a suit of clothing and you always bought a hat to match both men and women," Carparosa said. "It was part of the dress of the day."

But hats fell out of fashion when President Kennedy started going bare-headed. It became harder for hat-wearers to get in and out of cars easily. The hat was left on the rack. So what brought the hat back into vogue?

"Athletes, celebrities, singers, entertainers wearing headwear which helps promote the industry," Carposa said.

Now, singer Justin Timberlake is rarely seen in public without his fedora. Britany Spears is usually photographed undercover along with all sorts of boldface red carpet names. The TV show "Mad Men" has made men start wearing hats again.

The rebirth of hats requires a refresher course in the rules of etiquette. The trick, the hat trick if you will, is knowing when it's polite to take it off.

"Obviously, when you come inside to something like a restaurant, that's a really good time to take off the hat - especially if it has a brim," said Lizzie Post.

Post is the great-great granddaughter of etiquette guru Emily Post. We met up with Post at one of the finest restaurants in New York, Per Se. She says letting strangers look you in the eye has always been a sign of friendship and respect. "You don't want to hide your eyes from strangers," she said.

So while young people may adopt their grandparents' styles, the rules about how to wear them remain old hat.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Plastic Surgery for Men QT: What causes facial wasting and what plastic surgery methods are available for facial improvement?

Fat wasting or fat loss from the face is one of the characteristics of lipodystrophy which is a syndrome of body fat changes seen in people taking anti-HIV medications.. Wasting of fat in the face usually occurs with other changes in body shape particularly the development of a buffalo hump on the back of the neck. Nobody knows exactly why fat from the faces specifically goes away on people taking anti-HIV drugs, but a significant percentage of such patients will experience it depending on their particular retroviral medication regimens. It seems to occur particularly in men of low body weight who are over the age of forty.

Facial wasting can present in a variety of appearances from subtle to very dramatic, based on the amount of fat under the skin that has been lost. Patients typically present with sunken-in cheeks, very prominent cheek bones not covered by the usual fat layer, and hollow temples. This also creates loose facial skin due to the lack of underlying fullness.

Facial wasting can be treated by a variety of plastic surgery methods. The most popularized is the injectable approach using Sculptra or other long-lasting fillers such as Radiesse. While injectable fillers definitely provide a benefit, I don’t find them to be the best value, given what they cost and the repeated treatment sessions necessary. In my experience, several surgical options are more effective with injectable fillers used to supplement them.

I find that cheek implants, specifically submalar implants, are the best first approach for facial improvement. These implants come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes so some customization of them can be done for each patient. These implants provide a good fill of the lost volume of the buccal fat pad and are easy to place through an incision inside the mouth. Once in the proper position, I prefer to place a screw through them to hold them permanently to the underlying cheek bone. There is some mild swelling after surgery but one can go back to work and resume all normal activities within just a few days. The advantage of an implant is that its volume will remain stable over time unlike injectable fillers. I have yet to experience any infections with cheek implants in the HIV patient nor do I think they are at any great increased infection rate from plastic surgery in general.

Injectable fillers can be used to fill in around the edges of the implants later. Often there can be a step-off or obvious demarcation from the implant to the surrounding skin in cases where the facial wasting is quite severe. In more mild cases, this is not necessary.

When the facial wasting is associated with loose skin, a modified facelift can also be very helpful. Changing the facelift to more of a jowl-neck tuck-up helps stretch out the loose cheek and facial skin. When done in combination with submalar cheek implants, some really nice facial improvements can be achieved.
resource: http://www.plasticsurgeryfacial.com/facial-plastic-surgery-articles/facial-wasting-
plastic-surgery-correction/

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Plastic Surgery for Men QT: What Does Saw Palmetto Do for Men's Health Problems?

Saw palmetto is a herbal remedy used to treat enlarged prostate symptoms, relieve inflammation and help ease urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Saw palmetto ( Serenoa repens) has long since been recognised to be a popular herbal remedy, which is extracted from a small palm tree found in North America and the West indies. The herbal benefits relating to saw palmetto are found by extracting elements from the blue-black berries.

Health Benefits of Saw Palmetto

Native Americans and early colonists have identified that saw palmetto has multiple healing properties, especially for treating men's health problems. In Healing Supplements, Lakin et al. (2006) highlight key health benefits associated with saw palmetto, to include the following:

* eases frequent night-time urination
* reduces other enlarged prostate symptoms
* relieves prostate inflammation
* helps boost the immune system
* reduces urinary tract infections (UTIs)
* acts as a general health tonic for frail people
* relieves persistent coughs
* improves digestion
* is routinely prescribed for benign prostatic hyperplasia
* reduces tissue swelling
* reduces levels of cancer-promoting hormones

Further health benefits relating to taking saw palmetto supplements, as identified by Brewer (2010) in The Essential Guide to Vitamins, Minerals and Herbal Supplements, may include:

* reduces urinary tract obstructions
* blocks prostate enzyme action
* relaxes smooth muscle cell
* reduces spasm

How to take Saw Palmetto – Dosage and Guidelines

Saw palmetto supplements come in various forms, including as a capsule, dried herb (for saw palmetto herbal tea), softgel, tablet and tincture. Lakin et al. (2006) recommend taking 160 mg of saw palmetto twice daily and to choose supplements derived from extracts which contain 85-95% fatty acids and sterols, while Brewer (2010) recommends 150 mg-3 g daily in divided doses.

It is best to steer clear of cheap brands of saw palmetto supplements, which may include inactive leaf extracts instead of saw palmetto berry extracts. Before taking saw palmetto supplements, seek medical advice from the family doctor.

Saw Palmetto Side-Effects

While side-effects associated with taking saw palmetto supplements are recognised as being relatively uncommon, they can affect some people. According to Lakin et al. (2006), possible side-effects of saw palmetto extracts, may include the following:


* mild abdominal pain
* nausea
* dizziness
* headache

Once such side-effects have occurred, they may be reduced through either reducing the dose or simply stopping treatment. This herbal remedy should not be taken when on other medications such as coagulants, without medical supervision.

As highlighted above, saw palmetto berry extracts have long since been identified as having healing properties. Key health benefits include improved prostate, UTIs, prostatic hyperplasia symptoms as well as better digestion and stronger immunity. While side-effects of saw palmetto are rare, they may cause mild abdominal pain and headaches.
resource: herbalmedicine.suite101.com

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Plastic Surgery for Men QT: What germs are at gyms?

Men's Health

Men's Health

Hitting the gym is not always healthy – here’s JOE’s guide to the diseases that lurk on the exercise machinery and changing room floor.


Human papillomavirus
The human papillomavirus, which causes the intermittent outbreak of warts on various parts of the body, is an organism commonly found around even the cleanest of gyms.
If you come into contact with the virus it can remain in your system indefinitely. Although in some patients it never brings about any outward symptoms, others end up breaking out in single or clusters of warts.
The warts are sometimes treatable with a topical cream but can need to be frozen off by a doctor. Alarmingly, once you contract the papillomavirus it remains in your system and can trigger regular outbreaks for years to come.

Verrucas
Otherwise known as a plantar wart, verrucas are also the result of our friend the human papillomavirus. When the soles of the foot come into contact with the virus it can trigger painful, boil-like warts to emerge, generally on an area of the foot that comes under pressure.
Plantar warts are notoriously difficult to treat. Topical creams are available but their effectiveness is debateable. That said, the warts will generally disappear without treatment. In severe cases, surgery may be required to cut or freeze the warts from the foot.

Athlete’s Foot
Athlete’s foot is one of the most common fungal infections found in humans. It targets the skin between and around the toes causing scaling, flaking and itching in affected areas. The fungi responsible, Trichophyton, is often transferred from foot-to-foot in moist areas where people walk barefoot – so showers and swimming pools are the main culprits.
Although generally confined to the feet it can find it’s way to other parts of your body, most notably, your groin.
Keeping your feet clean, drying them thoroughly and changing your socks regularly can wipe out the fungus. If symptoms persist however, you can hit your pharmacy for any of a number of effective over-the-counter topical treatments.

Ringworm
Ringworm, otherwise known as dermatophytosis, is a fungal infection which affects the skin. It appears as a raised, ring-shaped mark on the surface of the skin and although generally painless, it is unsightly and highly infectious.
It thrives on skin that is warm and moist so gym-fresh bodies are a particularly prone. Its spores can survive outside the body and are frequently found on surfaces in locker rooms, tanning beds swimming pools.
The fungi may be present without any symptoms and one in five adults are believed to be carriers. Topical antifungal treatments such as Miconazole or Terbinafine are successful in treating the condition and marks will normally disappear within two or three weeks.
Also, people who suffer an outbreak should avoid touching the lesions to prevent spreading to other people or parts of the body.

Staph infection
The bacteria staphylococcus, which can cause everything from lesions to food poisoning, is most famous as the antibiotic-resistant MRSA that has been stalking hospitals for 30 years. However, it has now found its way into gyms.
The bacteria commonly spreads between people who come into close contact. This has meant people involved in fight sports such as MMA have proved particularly susceptible.
However, staph doesn’t just transfer via skin-to-skin contact and can spread by shared towels, razors and sports equipment.
The bacteria is most easily transferred via cuts and abrasions on the surface of the skin. It can eat away at the flesh and lead to horrific, gaping wounds. When it’s not stopped, it can cause blood poisoning and death.
When first contracted, it can present as one or several painful red bumps, similar to a boils. If it finds it's way into a cut, staph will often cause pus to ooze from the wound.

What to do
Your gym may be a festering nest of germs, but you can do plenty to prevent yourself from picking something up.
Wear flip-flops when in the changing rooms or in the shower. This should prevent you from contracting verrucas, warts or athlete’s foot.
Wash and dry your feet thoroughly. The soap will kill bacteria and drying them will deprive the fungus of the dampness it thrives in. If you are already infected with athlete's foot, try using a blow-dryer between your toes. Sounds crazy, but this is the equivalent of deploying a scorched earth policy against the critters.
Use antifungal powder. Sprinkling this stuff into your gym shoes will kill off any latent spores hanging around waiting to burrow between your toes.
Don’t use a towel you’ve just dropped on the locker room floor. If it’s picked up a fungus, virus or bacteria, you certainly don’t want to be dabbing the various sensitive parts of your body dry with it.
Cover cuts. If skin is broken on any part of your body, make sure to cover it up with a water-proof plaster. Use an antibacterial solution on the area around the wound before and after your trip to the gym. This will prevent the dreaded staph from creeping in.
If you’re a regular on the free weights use gloves. Germs can creep in through those nasty calluses that appear on your palms.
Wash straight after training. The longer bugs are on the surface of your skin, the longer they have to make themselves at home.
Use a rash guard. If you’re involved in MMA or another sport that involves a lot of contact with others, these long-sleeved wonders will help stop you picking something nasty up.
resource:  http://joe.ie/health-fitness/mens-health/gym-germs-004278-1

Sunday, August 8, 2010

11 Myths About Men's Health


 Health News Story -
It can be hard enough for men to keep straight all the information needed to live a healthy life without baseless myths getting in the way.  Here are 11 common men's health myths whose debunking time has come.

Only Women Get Breast Cancer

While it's true that majority of breast cancer patients are women, men still do get the disease and die from it. The numbers pale in comparison to women's cases, with about 1,500 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed among men annually and 400 men dying each year compared to numbers of 92,370 and 40,170 for women.One of the biggest problems is that most men, even doctors, don't recognize the signs of male breast cancer, according to Men's Health magazine. Men are almost more likely to not understand the three major risk factors: age (60 years or older), family history of the disease and obesity. Even one risk factor is a reason enough to do a quick self-exam every three months.

Marriage Benefits Men More Than Women

This debunking comes courtesy of David Popenoe, of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University. Although it's often stated matter-of-factly that men get the lion's share of health benefits from marriage, that's not necessarily true, Popenoe says.Recent research indicates that men and women benefit about equally from marriage, although in different ways. Both men and women live longer, happier, healthier and wealthier lives when they are married.

Men Don't Have Fertility Cycles

According to Askmen.com, a man's sperm count is affected by the time of the year and the time of day.Generally sperm counts go up in the winter and down in the summer, possibly because sperm production is increased in cooler temperatures. A man's sperm count is also highest in the morning, matching the time when male hormone levels are also at their daily high.

Shaving Causes Hair To Grow Back Thicker

For some reason this myth has endured for quite some time despite tons of evidence to the contrary. As Yahoo! tells us, as far back as 1928 a clinical trial showed that shaving had no affect on the thickness or rate or hair growth. Despite this being confirmed by many studies since, the myth won't go away.The reason behind the myth might be that shaved hair is blunt and doesn't taper at the ends, meaning it can look to be coarser. Plus, new hair can appear to be darker, but only because the sun hasn't had a chance to bleach it yet.

Erectile Dysfunction Is All In Your Head

The men's health website www.4-men.org notes that between 70 and 90 percent of men suffering from erectile dysfunction have an underlying physical cause for their impotence.Health problems, such as diabetes, heart conditions and trauma can lead to erectile dysfunction. Lifestyle factors like smoking and alcohol and drug use can also add to the problem. So while psychological factors may play a role, erectile dysfunction is most-often a sign that something is wrong physically as well.

Prostate Cancer Is An Old Man's Disease

As Dummies.com, the website for the company behind those black and yellow "... For Dummies" books, tells us, younger men can also develop prostate cancer.Yes, men age 65 years old and older are at a higher risk for prostate cancer, but men in their 40s and 50s and even younger can also be diagnosed with the disease."If a younger man believes that you have to be old to die from prostate cancer, and then he is diagnosed with the disease, he may think that he doesn't have to worry," reports the website. "He may then avoid or delay treatment for years, based on this erroneous assumption. Don't make the same mistake."

Tight Hats Cause Baldness

It doesn't take much Internet searching to debunk this long-held myth. From Snopes.com to Men's Health, there is tons of information out there decrying this one. Yet, it lives on.The website www.hair-styles.org theorizes that the myth got its start in the military when young men entering the service were required to wear hats and soon showed signs of thinning hair. But the connection was more likely mere coincidence, since the age the men enter the military is also the same age that male pattern hair loss generally begins.

Men Don't Get Osteoporosis

Like breast cancer, this is one myth that survives because the disease is much more prevalent among women. But while women are four times more likely to develop osteoporosis than men, one out of eight men over the age of 50 is at risk.According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, the disease in men is under-diagnosed, under-reported and inadequately researched. The foundation recommends a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D to combat the disease and cautions against smoking and excess use of alcohol.

Shave Close To Prevent Ingrown Hairs

In reality, the opposite is actually much more likely. If you cut your beard too close, the stubble could turn in on itself, drilling into the pore its growing from and inflaming the skin, according to Men's Fitness.The website recommends men who experience problems with ingrown facial hair switch to an electric razor or grow a light, well-trimmed beard instead. You should be sure to shave in the direction your beard grows and never forcibly dig or yank out ingrown hairs by the roots, instead using a sterile needle or forceps to tease out and unfold the hair.

Cholesterol Is Always Bad

Although much attention has been paid to cholesterol levels, and rightfully so considering it is the leading cause of death among men, not all cholesterol is "bad."Healthy levels of cholesterol are an important part of a healthy body, according to the American Heart Association. Your body needs cholesterol to produce cell membranes and certain hormones and it also plays an important role in other bodily functions as well.There are two main types of blood cholesterol: LDL (the "bad" cholesterol) and HDL (the "good" cholesterol). Diets that are high in saturated fats and cholesterol raise the levels of LDL cholesterol in the blood. On the other hand, monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats found in nuts and fish can actually lower the LDL level.

Men Think About Sex Every 7 Seconds

Who knows where this one got started, but it sure sounds right. Right? Wrong.As Dr. Aaron Carroll of Indiana University and the co-author of "Don't Swallow your Gum: Myths, Half-truths and Outright Lies About Your Body and Health" explains, that 7 seconds figure is about the same amount of time we go between breaths. It seems next to impossible that guys could think about sex as often as they breathe.In one of the nation's most comprehensive surveys about sexual habits in the United states, completed by Edward Laumann and colleagues in 1994, 43 percent of men reported thinking about sex not even once a day, but rather somewhere between a couple times a week to a couple times a month.

Plastic Surgery for Men QT: Why and How to Shave the Private Area?

More men are taking pride in the appearance of their lower region. As well as aesthetic appeal, many guys are finding that it helps with their sex life.

Why do it? Because she tells you to. It is true that the majority of women find body hair a turn-off. A little facial stubble may be easy to get away with, but she will soon complain about your Miami Vice chest-rug, and this policy is starting to extend further down too. Women are under increasing pressure from ever-diminishing bikini sizes and low-slung jeans to keep their show-parts tidy, and it is now becoming a male prerogative to share the burden. As considerate men, we should be sympathetic to our partner's wishes.
  • For appearance's sake: The simple fact is that shaving your nether region makes your manhood appear bigger. Without the unsightly tangle of undergrowth, the tree stands tall, and this is a positive that no man can ignore. Forget the perilous Internet pills or the painful American stretching exercises and stick to something that works – the joys of relative perception. Careful pruning around the trunk can add extra inches immediately.
  • It's hygienic: Whilst the medieval days of shaving to prevent the onset of horrible lice and itchy bush-creatures are thankfully behind us, having little or no pubic hair is sanitary and clean. It has been suggested that men with armpit hair are more prone to smelly underarms, so logic would tell us to follow the same principal further south too.
  • Super sensation: Men who often shave around the “meat and veg” report increased sensitivity during lovemaking. Kisses on the man's stomach and thighs are felt more keenly, and some men even state that the airy feel intensifies their orgasm. This works both ways, so if your girlfriend shaves too, remember to afford some extra time to her during oral sex. There is nothing like an unfurnished basement for true comfort, and it can help add some sensual feeling to your nightly antics.

Designer Stubble?

Obviously, you have a choice of how “far down” you wish to go. Whilst some men will opt for a full-on bare shave all over, most men would be happy with some gentle pruning. If you have never done this before, you will be really surprised with how a gentle trim at home can alter your appearance when stood in front of the mirror the following day.

The LA trend right now is for “shapes” - stencil patterns which can help you tailor the bush into a variety of circles or squares. If this seems too much hassle, then going for a full-on removal may open the door to a bright and breezy bedroom experience.

If all this seems a little crazy to you, then remember one thing; women value a man who can take a look at himself and take pride in improving his appearance. Even if the prospect of an all-over shave makes you feel slightly uneasy, a few minutes gentle tailoring with the electric shaver will show your partner that you care, and that has to be worth it.

For this type of shaving the water should be very warm but not boiling and an open or cut-throat razor (à la Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street) is not recommended. Neither is a multi-blade razor. The best option is a traditional safety razor; there are special female razors too. Have a supply of safety blades available and change them when they begin to drag on the skin.


Start by clipping the hair as short as possible. To keep a hairless crotch then there is a need only do this once. An electric clipper is best for this job, but scissors will work too. A word of warning though: do not use a scissors in the bathroom, a fall could result in a serious injury.

Eight Simple Rules for Safe Shaving

As in all things in life preparation is vital follow these simple rules
  • Do have a warm bath or shower for 10 minutes before shaving and pat dry
  • Do use a shaving brush and shaving soap
  • Do use special shaving razors for the job
  • Do not use shaving foam, cream or gel
  • Do not use special female shaving creams.
  • Do not cause skin irritation or pimples
  • Avoid infecting the skin
  • The hair should be as clean and short as possible

Shaving

Ater leaving the bath dry the area with a soft towel then liberally apply the shaving soap to the areas to be shaved. The best place to start is at the bottom, between the legs. Pull the skin tight using one hand to fully stretch the skin, then slowly and gently shave with the grain making a second pass shave against it.. It is possible to shave the same area twice only, but use plenty water and soap to avoid skin damage, cuts or friction burns.

When bald as a newborn babe, wash and dry the area thoroughly and apply baby oil or Aloe Vera to the newly denuded skin. Once the skin is dry, you need to use some sharp nail scissors to remove the stray hairs that have been left. In particular, this means the testicles, and any hair which was growing outwardly from the base of the penis which were too close for comfort for the razor to collect. Then apply baby or talcum powder daily to dry the area and reduce irritation.

Never consider waxing the scrotum apparently it brings tears to the eyes, and certainly do not use depilatory creams or lotions as these can irritate the sensitive skin in that area.

Should an allergic reaction to the soap occur then do not ever shave again; this area is far more sensitive than the face and an inflammatory or allergic reaction of the scrotum and penis is awesome to behold and painfully embarrassing to experience.

Pubic hair shaving is best done when sober and in an alert and attentive state of mind, otherwise it may not a good idea for a bungled job can lead to severe irritation, infection, nicks and scrapes or, worse, a permanent falsetto.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Want to Lose Weight? Drink Beer!


Beer, the World's most popular drink, can help you to lose weight. This is what has been claimed by a new study.

Researchers claim that drinking this Egyptian drink rather than wine could mean losing almost 10lb in a year.


The study has denied Beer being fattening drink and claims that Beer contains fewer calories than wine. A glass of white wine has 131 calories, whereas a glass of beer has only 85 calories. People switching from wine to beer would burn off more calories than what they would in an hour's jogging.

"For years beer has been blighted by a reputation for being more fattening. The major source of calories in any alcoholic drink is the alcohol itself, and because beer is the drinks category with the lowest average alcohol content, it''s also lowest in calories,” says expert Prof Charlie Bamforth.

So, people who are drooling in wine can now rather swoon with beer to enjoy the knock with guaranteed weight loss.
point of view:  http://living.oneindia.in/health/wellbeing/2010/weight-loss-beer-030810.html