Better Sex Naturally: Herbs and Other Natural Supplements That Will Jump-Start Your Sex Life
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (928 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0062736884 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Unfortunately, Meletis does not footnote or include complete citations for all the clinical research he discusses. The author addresses herbs that support male and female sexuality and warns against harmful substances. From Library Journal The recent public interest in Viagra resulted in a wave of books about impotence, sexuality, and pharmaceutical and natural aphrodisiacs. Recommended for all public libraries and for any library with a consumer health collection.-Mary A. In simple language, he explains the physiology of sexuality and how to enhance it by using particular herbs (gingko biloba, ginseng, wild oats, and yohimbe). . However, he does present a balanced, responsible, useful text on a popular subject littered with questionable publications. Lib., Tucson Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. He concludes with useful appendixes and a glossary. Meletis, a naturopathic physic
Cindy said Well-Written, Convincing. I found this book fascinating, but then, I like reading herbals--which is probably a bit weird to begin with. The information is well-documented, without throwing out too many interesting and promising remedies simply because they have yet to be studied in the lab. I bought the book because I collect herbal books, so I can't personally recommend any of the remedies, but many of them sound like they're well worth trying.. "Disappointing lack of credibility" according to A Customer. While the primary author is a degreed naturopath, more than a few people believe that advice given by an MD is more credible than that given by an ND. One might think that naturopaths would give better advice on herbs, but this book is not a testament to that supposition. For example, the author recommends a dose of ginkgo that would induce unpleasant side effects in some people, not to mention a risk of death. The author's scientific knowledge is not up-to. Authors respond to "A Reader" Chris D. Meletis, N.D. and Susan Fitzgerald The authors of Better Sex Naturally wish to respond to the assertions of "A Reader" and guide interested parties to source materials from which they may make their own assessment: --Gingko: The effectiveness and safety of this dosage (120-240 mg of standardized 24% extract) is well established by dozens of clinical studies published in peer-reviewed medical journals, several of which were cited in the book. Additionally, the German E Commission (which share
The legends surrounding their aphrodisiac powers abound, but how can you know what really works and what doesn't--and how much to take? The answers are all here in Better Sex Naturally, the most complete guide to remedies for common--and uncommon--sexual problems. Go From Good Sex to Great Sex!Spanish fly, saw palmetto, Brazilian bark. Better Sex Naturally will help you experience the best sex of your life.. Learn how to:Increase stamina with ginseng Augment your sex drive with wild oats Promote multiple orgasms with gingko biloba Relieve PMS with dong quaiCombat impotence with pygeumand much moreThis book explains which botanicals to use with caution and which to avoid altogether, and includes an indispensable appendix of natural-goods suppliers from around the country and on the Web