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Hard Times! A History of Male Sexual Performance Enhancements

HARD TIMES! A History of Male Sexual Performance Enhancements HAVE MEN ALWAYS WORRIED ABOUT THEIR SEXUAL PERFORMANCE? You bet they have! Here is a look at some of the ways that they have tried to enhance their abilities between the sheets throughout history. AN EMPEROR'S POTION Ancient Chinese doctors created a 22-ingredient potion to help the emperor sleep with 1,200 women. 2500 BC THE EVIL SPELLS OF EGYPT Ancient Egyptians sought to cast off the evil spell responsible for impotence by rubbing ground baby crocodile hearts on the penis. 1600 BC The word "APHRODISIAC" comes from Aphrodite - The Greek goddess of love. ANCIENT GREEK & ROMAN CURES These Classical civilizations believed that eating parts of animals associated with virility could help cure impotency, including snakes rooster and goat genitals, and the very effective treatment (according to Aristotle) of dining on the forehead of a newborn foal. 8TH-6TH CENTURY BC ROMAN MEN WOULD OFTEN WEAR AN AMULET TO PROTECT THEIR VIRILITY. THESE WERE MADE OF SMALL STONE PENISES OR THE TOOTH OF A CROCODILE. ALBERTUS MAGNUS & ROASTED WOLF PENISES Known as "Albert the Great", the scientist, philosopher, and theologian Albertus Magnus declared that chewing on roasted wolf penis or sparrow meat could provoke "an immediate yen for sexual intercourse." Another aphrodisiac - the starfish - could produce bloody ejaculate, he warned, so be sure to eat it with a side dish of a cooling plant like lettuce. 13TH CENTURY BC THEODORUS PRISCIANUS & EROTICA The court doctor in Constantinople believed in the power of erotica and advised impotent men to read love stories while surrounded by beautiful girls or boys. 4TH CENTURY BC 17TH CENTURY HERBALIST NICHOLAS CULPEPER CLAIMED A HUSBAND COULD HAVE HIS RESTORED BY URINATING ON HIS WIFE'S WEDDING RING. IT'S WITCHCRAFT! Thomas Aquinas - a Catholic priest and witch hunter - believed impotence was caused by witchcraft. He encouraged impotent men to hunt the woman responsible for bewitching his penis, and to use any means necessary, including violence, to compel her to restore their erections. 13TH CENTURY THE LADIES PHYSICAL DIRECTORY This medical book claimed impotence was caused by "A Deficiency of the Animal Spirits" caused by muscle strains, excessive living, masturbation and chronic gonorrhea. The author then pushed his Prolifick Elixir the Powerful Confect and the Stimulating Balm as the cure these problems as well as "allow men to prolong the embrace" of their lovers. EARLY 18TH CENTURY IT'S ELECTRIFYING! The Scottish doctor Dr. James Graham believed that electricity could produce erections and created a Celestial Bed to treat impotency in his clinic the Temple of Hyman. The large, tilted bed was on glass lightning rods that filled patients with static electricity. Dr. John J. Caldwell, also believing that electricity could improve erectile tissue, the doctor gave shocks to patients who had electrodes attached to their spines, perineums, testicles andpenises. The procedure was described as "rather unpleasant." LATE 18TH CENTURY IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY, DR. W. FRANK GLENN CLAIMED THE CURE FOR IMPOTENCE WAS A MIXTURE PHOSPHIDE OF ZINC, DAMIANA, ARSENOUS ACID, AND COCAINE. DR. VINCENT MARIE MONDAT The early 18th century French physician created the first "vacuum" pump designed to draw blood into the penis. POWE LAM MASSAGE EARLY 18TH CENTURY GEORGIAN QUACKS Dr. William Brodum, who purchased his medical degree, became fabulously wealthy by selling medicines to cure the popular disorders of the time including his Nervous Cordial and Botanical Syrup for impotency. He was followed by Ebenezer Sibley, who peddled his Solar Tincture and Samuel Solomon, who recommended his patients take his elixir - Cordial Balm of Gilead - and to soak their testicles in cold water. MID 18TH CENTURY DR. FREDERICK HOLLAND American doctor Frederick Holland advocated against the practice of physicians selling their medicines to cure impotency. In fact, he believed there was one available restorative substance to provoke desire - marijuana. Holland claimed that pot caused "warmth, cheerfulness, and leaving no depressive aftereffect." 1818-1900 IN 1914, DR. G. FRANK LYDSTON PERFORMED EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY TO ENHANCE SEXUAL PERFORMANCE ON HIMSELF BY IMPLANTING THE TESTICLE OF SUICIDE VICTIM INTO HIS OWN SCROTUM. OH TESTING TESTOSTERONE TREATMENTS Experimentation with testosterone to cure impotence began with injecting sheep testes extract. This became the standard treatment until 1940. 19TH CENTURY PSYCHOLOGICAL CURES Years after Sigmund Freud claimed erectile dysfunction (ED) was caused by neuroses, married sex therapists Masters & Johnson offered two-week courses that taught relaxation techniques and deprogrammed impotent men from cultural conditioning that affected their ability to achieve an erection. 20TH CENTURY ALFRED KINSEY'S 1948 REPORT SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN THE HUMAN MALE SHOWED ED TO BE FAR MORE PREVALENT THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. ORAL MEDICATION THAT WORKS British physiologist Giles Brindley, Ph.D. demonstrated the effect of a non-specific vasodilator on corporal smooth muscle relaxation by injecting it into himself in front of the American Urological Association. This break-through proved that there could be a pharmaceutical remedy for Erectile Dysfunction. 1983 THE UNEXPECTED DISCOVERY OF VIAGRA YES! British Pfizer workers Peter Dunn and Albert Wood invented Viagra in a pill form 1989 to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (chest pain due to heart disease), and Dr. Nicholas Terrett developed the molecule to treat ED in 1991. 1989 VIAGRA APPROVED BY THE US-FDA Viagra, the 1st oral medication approved to treat ED, was the fastest selling drug in history. By 1999, Pfizer had sold over $1 billion. 1998 THE COMPETITIVE MARKET FOR TREATING ED Eli Lilly released Cialis and Bayer AG and GalxoSmithKline created Levitra. 2003 WHO EXPERIENCES ED? ED • 152 million men worldwide • 30 million American men • By 2025, 322 million men worldwide • 70% of men 70 years old • 50% of men over 40 • Men who smoke are 30% more likely to have ED than nonsmokers • 18.4% of men 20 years old and up TREATMENT OPTIONS • Psychotherapy • Oral medications WHO CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY • Injection therapy • Lifestyle & diet changes • Vacuum devices TREATED FOR ED? • Men of all ages • 16 million men globally have • Surgery successfully been treated with Viagra THREE OF THE MOST WIDELY USED ED MEDICATIONS ARE SILDENAFIL (VIAGRA), TADALAFIL (CIALIS), AND VARDENAFIL (LEVITRA). All these drugs require a prescription. Always consult with your doctor first! Generic ED drugs come from a variety of different manufacturers around the world. At Canada Pharmacy Online, we currently stock the following: TADALAFIL: SILDENAFIL: LEVITRA: Also known as Tagra or Tadacip Also known as Suhagra or Silagra. Other names include: or Tigra. Primarily manufactured Primarily manufactured by Cipla in •Vilitra or Zhewitra (by Centurion in India) by Cipla in India. Other names India. Some are manufactured •Savitra (by Sava Medica in India) include: • Exilar (by Sava Medica in India) • Tadalista (by Centurion in India) • Modula (by Sun Pharma in India) • Megalis (by Macleods in India) in Canada: • Sildanafil (by Sandoz) • Mintsildenafil (by Mint Pharmaceuticals) • Mylsidenafil (by Mylan) •Valif (by Ajanta Pharma in India) Available in tablets of 10 and 20 mg. Other generics include Avigra Available in tablets of 2.5, 5, 10, 20 mg. (by Pfizer as a second brand) from New Zealand, and Sildenafil from the UK. Available in tablets of 25. 50, 100 mg. 4 Tablets Tatalifi TAblets 20 mg gra20 TADACIP 20 Cipla Cipla MEN THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EXPERIENCED AND SOUGHT TO CURE ED. LUCKILY, MODERN MEDICINE HAS DEVELOPED PHARMACEUTICALS TO HELP. SEE YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT ED. 4 Tablets Silagra-100 Sildenafil Citrate Tablets 100 mg Cipla CANADA O Pharmacy Online At Canada Pharmacy Online, your family's health and well-being come first! www.canadapharmacyonline.com Toll free 1.866.920.3784 twitter.com/cpohealth Oinstagram.com/cpohealth SOURCES: www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/500768.html www.newadvent.org/cathen/01264a.htm books.google.ca/books?id-WDhcAwAAQBAJ&pg-PT698lpg-PT698.dq-Dr.+William+Brodum&source-bl&ots-4RD320PZIN&sigrov NooVSBcdzdYxeGAlo4POgITZM&hl-en&sa-X&el-FDJKVbOhFebdsATJSYHQBABved-0ccoQGAEWBAiv-onepage&q=Dr.620WIlliam620Brodum&f-false wonerdyhistorygiris.blogspot.ca/2011/02/findingconjugalblissindrgrahams.html www.webmd.com/erectiledysfunction/guide/erectiledysfunctionbasics www.everydayhealth.com/erectiledysfunctionpictures/wacklesterectiledysfunctioncuresofalltime.aspx www.lfisdence.com/healthandmedicine/toxinworldsmostvenomousspidercouldtreatimpotence www.newsmedicl.net/health/Impotence(ErectileDysfunction)History.aspx

Hard Times! A History of Male Sexual Performance Enhancements

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Here’s a quick glimpse over the course of history proving men and a functioning package has always been of utmost importance.

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