Archive for July, 2006

What To Do If You Have Penis Below 5 Inches

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Less than 5 inches? Now that’s a problem. Fortunately there are solutions to this one. The first thing to do is to put embarrassment aside and learn the simple ways in which you can offset this drawback. It’s true that there is no way you can make up on the physical side, but there are tricks that can help you hide the real size. And you can also win through sheer confidence and audacity.

If you have a small penis buried in the pubic hair, you can start by shaving or trimming. At this size you want every inch of your penis to show. So get rid of that hair. Nowadays shaving is no longer seen as strange and the mainstream is much more open to such trends.

Another effective trick is to take a hot shower or bath before sex. The hot water will help increase the blood flow and expand the “corpora cavernosa” in your penis. This means that your penis will be able to hold more blood than usual for a certain amount of time. More blood means more inches.

And last of all, you can shed some weight. If your penis is hard to find in the pad of fat located at its base or if it barely shows its head from under your belly then it’s high time you lose some weight. Losing weight will not only make your penis more visible, but it will also give more stamina in sex sessions and keep your heart in better shape.

Low Testosterone Levels Or Testosterone Deficiency

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Testosterone is chief among the androgens family of hormones and by far the best known of the entire family. The androgens are responsible with the development of masculine characteristics in all vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors. They are in charge of the activity of male sex organs and the emergence and development of secondary sex characteristics, such as the deep voice, the body and facial hair, the broad shoulders and chest, the heavier bone structure, the greater muscle mass and the coarse skin. Testosterone is primarily secreted in the testes and secondarily by the adrenal glands.

The functions of this hormone are so closely linked to the well-being of men, that a dip in the level of testosterone produced by the body is enough to bring about massive changes in an individual. The effect of testosterone deficiency can be readily observed in older males because the levels of hormone in the body decline gradually with age. While low testosterone levels is a temporary phenomenon that can be reversed by using a wide range of drugs containing the hormone, testosterone deficiency means either a drop in the levels of secreted testosterone or a glitch in the absorption system. Both of these are bad news for males.

Since testosterone is responsible for those physical and psychological traits that make males what they are, a deficiency in production or absorption can trigger a significant change in these traits. Men going through andropause are usually prone to gaining weight, depression and anxiety, bladder and erectile dysfunctions, fatigue and other unpleasant symptoms. This is why we recommend frequent checks of testosterone levels for males above the age of 35. If you are experiencing a temporary dip in testosterone levels, you may want to try the excellent VolumePills or ProSolution Pills. These products are rich in zinc, one of the key substances used by the male reproduction system, and other natural ingredients designed to stimulate the production of testosterone without endangering the rest of the body. Give VolumePills or ProSolution Pills a chance to help you and you won’t regret it.