Saturday 24 May 2014

Low libido, Erectile dysfunction

                                              Re-Youth Root Capsules.


Hello Lover, Did you bring the Reyouth Root Capsules?
Re-Youth Root Capsules are a mixture of fruit and berry extracts packed in easy to shallow gelatine capsules.

Re-Youth Root is an Erectile Dysfunction remedy but it is not just for those with Erectile Dysfunction.

Re-Youth Root herbal capsules for men contain natural ingredients to give you a bigger and harder erection and increase your libido and enhance your love life. 
Women like Michelle (pictured right) love men that use Reyouth Root Capsules, because she know men that use Re-Youth Root Capsules show her a great time in bed, regardless of their penis size or age.
What is Re-Youth Root Capsule?
Herbal Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction
Each Re-Youth Root Capsule contains 4 grams of essential herbal ingredients that will help you to overcome the embarrassing effects of Erectile Dysfunction.
When a man cannot achieve or maintain a good sized, hard erection during sexual intercourse this could be due to Temporary Erectile Dysfunction or Erectile Dysfunction (E.D.)
Erectile Dysfunction can be caused through tiredness, stress or poor blood circulation due to a lack of oxygen in your body known as hypoxia, or a unhealthy lifestyle (Excessive alcohol, smoking, drugs, fatty food, fast foods, lack of exercise, etc.)
Reyouth Root herbal capsules can help to cure Erectile Dysfunction in normally healthy men, when taken 30 minutes before sexual intercourse.
Reyouth Root Capsules will help you to increase your sexual libido, increase the hardness and longevity and strength of your erection, and overcome ED so you can have greater sexual stamina and more satisfying intercourse with your female sexual partner.


Why Do I need Re-Youth Root Capsule?
Because of the busy nature of modern life and the difficulty in ensuring that you have all the required anti-oxidants and vitamins in your daily diet. It is also very difficult to find the time to spend relaxing and making love to your partner during a normal working week, and often couple are hard pushed to enjoy their time together at weekends.
All of these factors add up to a reduction of sexual energy or libido, and soon you will find that your overall sex drive is reduced and then the frequency of loving making suffers.
With Re-Youth Root Capsules you can regains sexual stamina and erection hardness of your 25 year old self.
Hence the name – Re-Youth.
Re-Youth Root Capsules contains a mixture of herbal ingredients that work together to increase your sex drive and increase the strength and hardness of your erection when sexually stimulated.
Despite being less well known in the UK than in the rest of the world, Re-Youth Root Capsules are probably the best known remedy for helping you to overcome the effects of Erectile Dysfunction in healthy men.
Re-Youth Root Capsules are easy to take with no horrible injections, no large chalky tasting pills, and without any known side effects as is common with many cheap ‘hardon’ pills widely available in the UK.
Re-Youth Root Capsules are easy to store and easy to shallow gelatine capsules.
A capsule or two swallowed with a few sips of water, the powerful formula will start to work in just 30 minutes.
Re-Youth Root capsules contain only natural herbal ingredients.
Together these have a very healthy effect on your body’s circulation and respiratory system and yes they really do work.

Loving Making Super Powers
Are you Ready Lover?
Re-Youth Root Capsules will give you new loving making powers.
Taking swallowing one or two Re-Youth Root Capsules for men will help to increase your energy levels and boost your libido resulting in a much better sexual experience for you and your female sexual partner.
You will feel energised and sexy again, and you and your partner will again experience great sex, as good or even better than when you were in your 20’s or 30’s.
You will find new loving making powers with Re-Youth Root Capsules.

Red Wine and Cancer Prevention: Fact Sheet
Key Points
Research on the antioxidant found in red wine has shown that they may help inhibit the development of certain cancers (see Question 1).
Resveratrol has been shown to reduce tumor incidence in animals by affecting one or more stages of cancer development. It has been shown to inhibit growth of many types of cancer cells in culture (see Question 2).
Recent evidence from animal studies suggests this anti-inflammatory compound may be an effective chemopreventive agent in three stages of the cancer process: Initiation, promotion, and progression (see Question 3).
Red wine is a rich source of biologically active phytochemicals, chemicals found in plants. Particular compounds called polyphenols found in red wine—such as catechins and resveratrol—are thought to have antioxidant or anticancer properties.
What are polyphenols and how do they prevent cancer?
Polyphenols are antioxidant compounds found in the skin and seeds of grapes. When wine is made from these grapes, the alcohol produced by the fermentation process dissolves the polyphenols contained in the skin and seeds. Red wine contains more polyphenols than white wine because the making of white wine requires the removal of the skins after the grapes are crushed. The phenols in red wine include catechin, gallic acid, and epicatechin.
Polyphenols have been found to have antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that protect cells from oxidative damage caused by molecules called free radicals. These chemicals can damage important parts of cells, including proteins, membranes, and DNA. Cellular damage caused by free radicals has been implicated in the development of cancer. Research on the antioxidants found in red wine has shown that they may help inhibit the development of certain cancers.
What is resveratrol and how does it prevent cancer?
Resveratrol is a type of polyphenol called a phytoalexin, a class of compounds produced as part of a plant's defense system against disease. It is produced in the plant in response to an invading fungus, stress, injury, infection, or ultraviolet irradiation. Red wine contains high levels of resveratrol, as do grapes, raspberries, peanuts, and other plants.
Resveratrol has been shown to reduce tumor incidence in animals by affecting one or more stages of cancer development. It has been shown to inhibit growth of many types of cancer cells in culture. Evidence also exists that it can reduce inflammation. It also reduces activation of NF kappa B, a protein produced by the body's immune system when it is under attack. This protein affects cancer cell growth and metastasis. Resveratrol is also an antioxidant.
What have red wine studies found?
The cell and animal studies of red wine have examined effects in several cancers, including leukemia, skin, breast, and prostate cancers. Scientists are studying resveratrol to learn more about its cancer preventive activities. Recent evidence from animal studies suggests this anti-inflammatory compound may be an effective chemopreventive agent in three stages of the cancer process: Initiation, promotion, and progression.
Research studies published in the International Journal of Cancer show that drinking a glass of red wine a day may cut a man's risk of prostate cancer in half and that the protective effect appears to be strongest against the most aggressive forms of the disease. It was also seen that men who consumed four or more 4-ounce glasses of red wine per week have a 60 percent lower incidence of the more aggressive types of prostate cancer.
However, studies of the association between red wine consumption and cancer in humans are in their initial stages. Although consumption of large amounts of alcoholic beverages may increase the risk of some cancers, there is growing evidence that the health benefits of red wine are related to its nonalcoholic components.

Medical Attributes of Polygonum cuspidatum - Japanese knotweed  
Polygonum cuspidatum, known by the common name Japanese knotweed, is a tall, stout herbaceous perennial (Seiger, 2005) and is a member of the Polygonaceae (Seiger, 2005).  In China it is referred to as Hu Zhanz.  Japanese knotweed is also known under the scientific names Fallopia japonica and Reynoutria japonica.  The leaves are alternately arranged and are oval with pointed tips and a truncate base.  They measure approximately 15 cm long by 7.5-10 cm wide (Remaley, 2005).  Clusters of tiny white flowers are produced in the late summer, though reproduction is generally through rhizome rather than seed production (Weston et al, 2005). Knotweed is native of China, North and South Korea as well as Japan (Seiger, 2005). Outside of its point of origin, Japanese knotweed was introduced as an ornamental plant Remaley, 2005).  It is widely distributed across the United States and Canada and is found especially along rivers.  It has become established as an invasive species across Eastern Europe, Great Britain and parts of the United States (Seiger, in 1997) including Massachusetts, Connecticut, and California (USDA, 2009). Because of its presence in China, it has been mainly used primarily in Traditional Chinese Medicine as well as in Asian cultures. The rhizome has been used as an anti-inflammatory, anti-tussitive, diuretic, emmenagogue, emollient, febrifuge, stomachic (Duke & Ayensu, 1985; Usher, 1974). Extracts of the plant have shown antitumor activity within Traditional Chinese Medicine (Duke & Ayensu, 1985). Japanese knotweed contains compounds that are part of a group of organic chemicals called stilbenes, which are polyphenolic compounds attached by an ethylene (Vastano et al., 2000). The specific composition is dependent on the side chains.  One common stilbene found in Japanese knotweed is resveratrol, which is 3,5,4'-Trihydroxystilbene. Resveratrol has two isomers: cis and trans, with the latter being the most abundant.  Piceid, also known polydatin, is a glucoside form of resveratrol found in Japanese knotweed.  Emodin is an anthraquinone derivative that occurs in extracts of knotweed (Vastano et al., 2000) and other plant species. Resveratrol has been shown to have numerous effects, as assessed both in vitro and in vivo.  It decreases the viscosity of the blood and act as anticoagulant to thin blood.  Human blood was used for in vitro analysis, while rabbits were used for in vivo analysis.  This study showed that this property of resveratrol allows it to be effective in treating cardiovascular disease by reducing thrombosis and embolisms that can block arteries and lead to myocardial and cerebral infarctions (Wang et. al, 2002).  Resveratrol was successfully able to decrease platelet aggregation in patients that were resistant to aspirin.  This in vitro study showed that resveratrol could be used to help treat these high risk vascular patients (Gyorgyi, 2006).      Resveratrol can also provide inflammation relief when used in therapeutically effective amounts and combined with Devil's claw, grapeskin, and syzygium (Charters et al, 2003).  Research shows that extracts from P. cuspidatum inhibits inflammation in mouse ears in response to a topical application of 12-O- tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) by inhibiting the development of edema and neutrophil infiltration, which is an essential part of the immune response.  The extract at the doses of 2.5, 1.25, and 0.3 milligrams was found to be as effective as indomethacin, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, at reducing edema (Bralley et. al, 2008).  Edema can lead to more serious complications such as congestive heart failure, so any alleviation is beneficial.   Resveratrol has been found to reduce the tumor volume, tumor weight, and lung metastasis at doses of 2.5 and 10 mg/kg in mice with highly metastatic lung carcinoma (LLC) tumors (Kimura, 2001). The inhibitory effects could not be explained b