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drinking plenty of water can improve sex power?

sarim
06/23/08
sarim
Topics:Alternative Treatment

can drinking plenty of water can improve sex power and thickness of cum?

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healthgal
Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Not that I've ever heard but being adequately hydrated means that your body works at maximal efficiency so from that perspective - well hydrated = a healthy body.

 

Remember that not only water but all beverages and fruits and veggies - which have high water content all contribute to hydration.

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Saturday, September 06, 2008

hello, whenever i make the sex relation with any girl..i loose my confident ..there is no power remain in my penis..i feel very bad..just like i m not a man.

re: drinking plenty of water can improve sex power?
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Thursday, September 03, 2009 at 07:06 PM

I have had E.D. once in a while for 10 or more years. Then I read David Deida's book, "The Way of the Superior Man" where he briefly mentioned Taoist breathing where you breathe in from the top of your head down the front of your face, neck, chest, belly... all the way down to your balls and penis. I tried it laying on my side and visualizing the energy going down there with my breath as I let go of all tension letting it be swept away by the energy. Within minutes I had the hardest erection I've had since I was a teen ager (I am now in my mid fifties). This is only one of many practices that you can use to build the sexual energy. I recommend checking out Taoist lovemaking books by Mantack Chia who is a true master of these arts. It may take you longer than it did for me but it WILL be worth the effort and it will help you heal the wounds that have you feeling that you are not a man in the first place... Good luck!!

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