(Janine Acero) One of the most essential human experiences involves the desire for sexual activity. Libido, colloquially known as sex drive, pertains to a person’s sexual desires. Sex drive can be determined and influenced by the desire for pleasure, sexual identity, affection, intimacy, as well as socio-cultural, emotional, and cognitive factors. Studies have been conducted on the various factors that affect sex drive and sexual behavior, and one study, published in the journal Nutrire, particularly focused on the effects of herbal medicine on the libido.
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SMEAR Factory Southern Poverty Law Center has “Lost all Credibility,” Admits Leftist Washington Post
(JD Heyes) The Southern Poverty Law Center has finally overstepped its bounds and mislabeled the wrong organization as a “hate group,” and in doing so has completely destroyed whatever credibility it had left.
Rosemary Oil Scientifically Documented as a Natural Medicine Treatment for Stress
(RJ Jhonson) Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) essential oil (ROEO) has been identified as a potential alternative treatment for stress. A study published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicinelooked into ROEO’s potential as a treatment for mood disorders resulting from chronic stress.
5 Ways to Stop Getting Defensive When Faced with Criticism
(Zoey Sky) Do you hate being criticized, even if it’s for valid reasons? If you think it’s upsetting to receive criticism, you might have to learn how to stop being defensive.
There Is a Direct Link Between Eating Raw Fruits and Vegetables and Your Mood This Is the Easiest Way to Avoid Depression
(Zoey Sky) Following a diet full of fresh fruits and vegetables is good for your overall health.
Painful Periods? Taking Vitamin B1 Daily Can Help
(RJ Jhonson) There have been many claims of effective nutritional treatments for pain caused by dysmenorrhea, but few have actual studies to back them up. A randomized double-blinded trial conducted in India found that thiamine or vitamin B1 could provide some much-needed comfort from menstrual cramps.
Minimize the Unwanted Side Effects of Alcohol with These Nutritional Supplements
(Michelle Simmons) Drinking alcohol in small to moderate amounts can be beneficial to the heart, but it can also cause unwanted side effects. When you drink alcohol, the ethanol breaks down the toxic compound called acetaldehyde.
The Sickening Truth about Disinfecting Wipes: They Are Made from Toxic Ingredients That Can Cause Cancer
(Isabelle Z.) If you use disinfecting wipes, it’s likely because you want to rid your home of germs. They might do a good job of accomplishing that task, but you could be introducing something that is potentially even more harmful when you use them.
Ibuprofen Damages Fertility: Girls Exposed to It in the Womb Found to Have Half the Number of Egg Cells in Their Ovaries
(Rhonda Johansson) Women are advised not to take ibuprofen during the first six months of pregnancy. Doing so increases the risk of their unborn daughters having fertility problems later on, warn gynecologists. In a new study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Edinburgh, the pain relief medicine is described as being a “threat to [the] fertility of baby girls” because it impacts how many eggs the fetus is able to make during its time in the womb. Women are born with all the eggs they will have in their lifetime, unlike men who continually produce sperm.
Body Language Experts Reveal the 5 Signs Somebody Likes You
(Carol Anderson) There’s probably no better feeling than knowing how a person actually feels towards you. However, during these times when social interactions are limited due to the rise of online platforms, it’s hard to familiarize oneself with the obvious body language saying someone likes you.
Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Avoided with the Right Kind of Diet – Do You Know Which One?
(Isabelle Z.) If there’s any upside to the devastating prevalence of Type 2 diabetes in modern times, it’s the wealth of research into the disease the epidemic has inspired. There have been plenty of useful findings in recent years, although not all of them have gotten the publicity they deserve, especially those that threaten the profits of pharmaceutical companies and doctors. That’s a tragedy because putting these findings into action could significantly reduce this disease’s impact on people.
Monopolistic Tech Giants Are Really Just an Extension of the Deep State, and They Abuse Their Technology to Wield Power over the World
(Jayson Veley) There is a very close (and, some would say, “concerning”) relationship forming between tech giants like Google and Amazon and the U.S. national security establishment. Both of these companies are currently in the process of expanding their presence within the intelligence community and building devices capable of everything from facial recognition to reading the moods of people caught on camera.
Time Magazine Admits Screaming Migrant Girl Cover Is Fake News, But Says It “Captures” A Real Story, so It Doesn’t Matter
(JD Heyes) Earlier this week one of the establishment media’s oldest purveyors of fake news and propaganda, Time magazine, published a highly controversial magazine cover that immediately went viral.
Children Raised in Rural Environments and Surrounded by Animals Develop Stronger Immune Systems
(Carol Anderson) It’s said that being in rural areas has enormous benefits to our physical health. We’ve also been told that growing up in an environment where we’re exposed to animals and nature reduces the risk of developing asthma and some other diseases.
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Admits All Governments Use Propaganda to “Control the Narrative” To Enslave Their Own Populations
(Jayson Veley) Speaking before an audience during an event held by the Council on Foreign Relations, Richard Stengel, a former high-level U.S. government official, head of the office for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the State Department from 2013 to 2016, and regular commentator on the fake news network MSNBC, argued that governments have a responsibility to direct propaganda at their domestic populations and ultimately control the political narrative.














