Archive for January, 2011

Penis Health And Penis Patches – Know More About

January 19th, 2011

Maintaining penile health is an absolute must if you want a satisfactory sex life. Maintaining penile health is also about the hygiene of the penis and also using various products to improve its sexual functioning.

Maintaining a healthy penis

Keeping your penis healthy is no different from keeping your body healthy. The process remains the same. Here are a few pointers that will help you keep your penis healthy:

A well-balanced diet

Normal erectile function is the result of continuous blood flow to the penis. There should be no roadblocks to the penile blood flow. One way of contributing towards this is by eating a healthy, well-balanced diet. A high-fiber diet with very low levels of saturated fats will help reduce the build up of fat deposits in the body. This will keep the arteries unclogged and facilitate better blood flow to the penis.

Kick the habit of smoking

If you are a heavy smoker, you are a prime candidate for erectile dysfunction. Smoking leads to a build of arterial plaque, affecting the penile blood supply. This leads to erectile dysfunction and also a decrease in the size of your penis

Adopt an active lifestyle

Exercise will keep you healthy and fit. It will also help improve your stamina and get rid of all the extra calories that your body has consumed. This will also affect the health of your penis in a positive manner.

Stimulating your penis

Even if you don’t have an active sex life, it’s important that you stimulate your penis regularly. Regular erections and ejaculations are a must for prostate circulation and also maintaining the health of your penis. Natural penis exercises are also another important aspect of maintaining a healthy penis. They will not only help in ensuring penile blood circulation, but will also help enhance the size of your penis.

Penis Patches and their working

Penis enhancement patches or penis enlargement patches are by a long way one of easiest male penis enhancement solutions available out there. It’s configured for those men who don’t want to take enhancement pills, penis pumps or the various penile traction devices which help to enhance or extend the size of their penis.

Penis patches work by using a process of transdermal delivery. This means that the ingredients of the penis patch are absorbed by the skin pores. This is a revolutionary new delivery system because the ingredients directly enter the blood stream. Each penis patch is typically worn for a specific number of days. One of the important instructions regarding a penis patch is that it be worn on any area that is free from hair. It’s also important to follow all the instructions when it comes to using penis patches. One common safety instruction is that it should not be placed on either the face or genital area.

Penis pills or patches – Which is better?

It would be wrong to say that one is better than the other. It really depends on each individual person’s choice. Penis enhancement pills have been seen to be as effective as penis patches. But, there is no doubt that when it comes to ease and convenience; penis patches might just pip the penis pills to the post. Penis pills work by first going to the digestive system, dissolving, and then they act on the whole body. Whereas, the ingredients of the penis patches directly enter the blood stream. So, penis patches start taking effect almost immediately. Also, you really don’t need to bother about remembering to take a dosage or anything as penis patches just need to be applied to the skin.

Wildlife in The Forests Mountains And Pampas Things to See Around Buenos Aires

January 19th, 2011

Buenos Aires is one of the best gateways to the sub continent of South America. This is because the city is as modern as any in the world, with a European flavour. There are also the fascinating undertones of ancient Native American and vibrant Latin cultures. Accommodation in luxury apartments Buenos Aires and luxury hotels will meet the highest standards. This is where you can find utter comfort as a starting point for your various tours and journeys, as well as a haven to come back to, so welcome after roughing it a bit. If your interest is in the wildlife of South America, you may well rough it somewhat. On some of the tours offered, there is a lot of walking, rafting, or even back packing involved if you want to see animals in their natural habitat. Argentina has its share of wildlife, animals and birds. Some of them are unique to the continent of South America. Most of the animals are adapted to one or more of four types of habitat. The mountains, the forests, the pampas, and the coast.

A fascinating creature unique to the pampas of South America is the maned wolf. This looks like a cross between a wolf, a fox and a hyena. It is quite tall, reaching almost a meter at the shoulder. It is, however, lightly built and has long legs. It is very shy and not a pack animal. Unlike other kinds of wolves, it will not easily attack a human. It lives on wild fruits and vegetation together with rodents, and, to the irritation of farmers, chickens. They are nocturnal and hide away during the day. Among the other pampas animals that you are likely to see are foxes, various types of opossum, wildcats, hares, pudu-pudu, and deer. The pretty little animal, the Pink Fairy Armadillo at less than 15 centimetres long is the smallest member of the armadillo family. It lives on ants. It is currently under threat as it is easily killed by domestic dogs.

There are a variety of rodents typically found in Argentina, such as the Tuco-tuco, the leaf-eared mouse, Viscacha-rat, Chinchilla-rat. Among the vulnerable species of animals is the critically endangered Short-tailed Chinchilla. Towards the North of Argentina, in the forests, you will find martens [that look something between a racoon and a badger], wild cats, monkeys and tapirs. Although the small Spectacled Bear, the only member of the bear family to be found in South America, is typically found in Peru, you may be lucky enough to see some in Northern Argentina. You may also see woolly tapirs and hairy armadillos in the high, cold Andes Mountains. This is the habitat of wild guanacos. They are related to camels and the family also includes llamas, alpacas, and vicuna. Guanacos are specially adapted to life in very high altitudes. They have four times as many red blood cells as humans, so breathing and oxygenating their bodies is no problem for them.