Friday 19 August 2011

Natural Remedies For Genital Herpes

Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex virus Type 1 (HSV-1) and Type 2 (HSV-2). The Type I virus is the same one that causes cold sores on the mouth, face, and lips, although it can also cause sores on the genitals. The Type II virus, however, most often causes sores on the genitals.

How You Get Genital Herpes

Herpes can spread to the genitals from a cold sore if hand washing and other hygiene precautions are not taken. Or, it can be spread though oral or genital sexual contact. And be warned: The virus does not have to be in an active state -- that is, blisters do not have to be present--for a partner to become infected. The virus can also be passed during the preactive state, when there is itching or tingling in the area in which the sores generally appear. Sometimes, the virus can be passed along before the infected person is even aware that the virus is being shed. What's more, saliva also carries the virus!


Symptoms

The first episode usually starts within a couple weeks of exposure, and the initial onset can be pretty bad, including an initial round and then a second round of painful sores, flulike symptoms, fever, and swollen glands. Sometimes the symptoms are mild, however, and appear as little more than insect bites or a rash.

Once you have genital herpes, you have it for life. Luckily, it spends most of its life, and yours, dormant. But like cold sores, genital herpes recurs, often up to four or five times a year. There are a few home remedies that can help you through an episode, however. Head over to the next page to learn more.

Baking soda

Using a cotton ball, pat baking soda on the sores to dry them out and decrease itching. Just be careful not to double dip: You don't want to contaminate the unused baking soda.

Cornstarch

This also can help dry out the sores and help alleviate itching. Use a cotton ball that's been dipped in cornstarch and dust it onto the sores.

Food

Eat well to boost your immune system.

Peppermint Tea

A nice cup of peppermint tea may help reduce pain and fever.

Tea

Place a cold wet tea bag right on the sores. Tannic acid can soothe genital tissues. Throw away the tea bag afterward.

Ice

To reduce pain and itching, apply ice to the sores. Fill a plastic bag with crushed ice or use a bag of frozen peas. Wrap the bag in material the thickness of a sheet. Apply for 10 or 15 minutes, and repeat several times a day. Be careful about the time because prolonged exposure to ice can cause tissue damage.

Milk

For pain relief and to promote healing, soak cotton balls in milk and apply to the area.

Do's and Don'ts

Do's and Don'ts for treating genital herpes at home:

  • Don't depend on a condom to protect you or your partner. They help, but they may not cover the entire area. Viral shedding may also occur in the infected area, making the spread of the disease to a sexual partner easy, even if protection is used. Be sure to use a latex or vinyl condom between outbreaks.
  • Don't wear tight-fitting pants or underwear.
  • Shower, don't soak in the tub. Shedding virus can escape into the water.
Source: Discovery Fit & Health

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Sunday 7 August 2011

Traditional Aphrodisiacs

We thought you may be interested in some facts on aphrodisiacs. So here are just some of the so called aphrodisiacs that you may or may not have heard of.

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"An aphrodisiac is an agent which increases sexual arousal. The name comes from the Greek goddess of Sensuality Aphrodite."

Here are some so called aphrodisiacs that you may or may not have heard of:

Ashwaganda - also known as Indian ginseng, Winter cherry, Ajagandha, Kanaje Hindi and Samm Al Ferakh, is a plant in Solanaceae or nightshade family. All parts of the plant are used in herbal medicine. The fresh roots are sometimes boiled in milk, prior to drying, in order to leach out undesirable constituents. The berries are used as a substitute for rennet, to coagulate milk in cheese making. It has been also used for sexual vitality, an aphrodisiac, and as an adaptogen.

Asparagus - Asparagus is very low in calories, and is a calorie negative food due to the amounts of cellulose contained. Asparagus contains no fat or cholesterol, and is very low in sodium. Asparagus is a great source of potassium and fiber. Asparagus is also widely reputed to be an aphrodisiac maybe due to its phallic shape?

Chocolate - Romantics identify chocolate as an aphrodisiac. The reputed aphrodisiac qualities of chocolate are often associated with the simple sensual pleasure of its consumption. Chemicals found in chocolate, most notably phenethylamine, can act as mild sexual stimulants.

Damiana - A shrub native to Central and South America. The leaves have traditionally been made into a tea which was used by native people of Central and South America for its reputed aphrodisiac effects. The leaves of damiana are sometimes smoked for relaxation and for its mild psychoactive properties, described as similar to those of cannabis.

Eurycoma longifolia - A plant native to Indonesia and Malaysia that has become popular for its testosterone enhancing properties. It is included in certain herbal supplements for bodybuilders and has been used as a libido enhancer and to treat various sexual dysfunctions.

Ginkgo biloba - also known as the Maidenhair Tree. Ginkgo biloba was thought to be extinct, but is now known to grow wild in two small areas in Zhejiang province in eastern China. Ginkgo nuts are used in congee, served at occasions such as weddings and the Chinese New Year (Buddha's delight). In Chinese culture, they are believed to have health benefits - some also consider them to have aphrodisiac qualities.

Ginseng - A wide variety of ginseng is generally available in many Chinese or Korean herbal medicine shops. The rhizome is taken orally as an adaptogen, aphrodisiac, stimulant, and in the treatment of type II diabetes, including sexual dysfunction in men.

Kava - (Piper methysticum) is an ancient crop of the western Pacific. The word kava is used to refer both to the plant and the beverage produced from it. Kava may be effective in the treatment of ovarian cancer and leukemia. Kava is used as a religious and visionary herb and an aphrodisiac.

Maca - an important traditional food and medicinal plant in its growing region, the high Andes of Peru. It is regarded as a highly nutritious food and as a medicine that enhances strength and endurance and acts as an aphrodisiac.

Mama Juana - a drink made from allowing rum, red wine, and honey to soak into a bottle together with tree bark and herbs. It is advertised as an aphrodisiac.

Oysters - are often cited as an aphrodisiac. According to a  research team they are rich in rare amino acids that trigger increased levels of sex hormones. A joking theory states, "If you can get a woman to eat a raw oyster, you can get her to do anything!

Yohimbe - is used for dilating the pupil of the eye, and has been used to treat erectile dysfunction. It is claimed to be an aphrodisiac. It is also used as a weight loss supplement as it increases noradrenaline (norepinephrine) levels. Studies suggest that it is not a particularly effective treatment for impotence, and evidence of increased sex drive (libido) is anecdotal only.

Eringoes (the Sea holly, Eryngium maritimum) - is a species of Eryngium in the plant family Apiaceae and native to most European coastlines. The protected dune plant grows to a height of 20 to 60cm and although widespread it is considered endangered. In Elizabethan times in England, these plants were believed to a strong aphrodisiac.

Potatoes - In olden times were ruputed to be a powerful aphrodisiac. Herbalists insisted that the potato could cure everything from diarrhea to tuberculosis. People in Shakespeare's time viewed the potato as an aphrodisiac and labeled them "Apples of Love."

Spanish fly (Cantharidin) - Spanish fly is actually the dried, crushed body of the green blister beetle known as Cantharis Vesicatoria. Spanish fly, or cantharides, is often given to farm animals to incite them to mating. Cantharides are illegal in the United States, except for use in animal husbandry. Some internet or mail order suppliers of sex stimulants advertise such products like "Herbal Spanish fly", "Mexican Spanish Fly", or "Spanish Fly Potion". Most of these products are simply cayenne pepper in capsules, sometimes blended with the powder of ginseng, kelp, ginger or gotu kola. Research done in 1996 by the FDA shows that the drug has no so-called sexual effects.

Rhinoceros Horn - Contrary to popular belief, the Chinese do not use rhino horn as an aphrodisiac - a few tribes in the north of India are practically the only people who use rhino horn as an aphrodisiac. Rhino horn is said to make men sexually unstoppable.

Tiger penis - The tiger penis is much revered as an aphrodisiac in China, Taiwan and South Korea. The price of soup made from the supposed aphrodisiac, tiger penises, can reach $350 a bowl.

Turtle eggs - eaten raw with salt and lime juice, are said to be an aphrodisiac.

Truffles - The Greeks and the Romans considered the rare Truffle to be an aphrodisiac. The musky scent is said to stimulate and sensitize the skin to touch.

Fish Milt - is the seminal fluid of fish, mollusks, and certain other water-dwelling animals who reproduce by spraying milt onto roe (fish eggs).

Sea Cucumber - The sea cucumber is an echinoderm of the class Holothuroidea, with an elongated body and leathery skin, which is found on the sea floor worldwide. Sea cucumbers are an important food source in many parts of the world, known as trepang, and have renowned aphrodisiac properties.

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To put a damper on aphrodisiacs medical science has not substantiated claims that any particular food increases sexual desire or performance. However a fairly new drug called Bremelanotide seems to be the first real aphrodisiac. Its effect stimulates sexual desire in men and women, and clinical trials are currently testing it for the treatment of sexual arousal disorder and erectile dysfunction.

Source: Disabled World

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