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erectile dysfunction > SANLIDA can cure erectile dysfunction and increase libido
Posted: Aug.15.2009 @ 10:22 am

  What is the effect of SANLIDA?
By merging quick effect with temperate long-term improvement of sexual health, SANLIDA has shown itself to be the ideal product on the market at present for eradicating handicaps in the sexual function.
Quick effect: By virtue of adopting the micromolecular technology, the most-advanced carbon-dioxide supercritical extraction technology, the slow measured release technology, and targeted administration of medicine, it has eliminated the special attribute of Chinese herb medicine, which consisted in the medicine being hard to absorb and tardy in showing effect. All this has conduced to the ingredients of the medicine being assimilated at high speed by the human body, thus achieving the purpose of quick amelioration of the symptoms.
Temperate long-term improvement of sexual health: Cordycepin and other pure Chinese medicinal constituents, taken over a long period of time, can improve health in a non-drastic manner, which is comprehensive and long-enduring in therapeutic effect, radically eliminating erectile dysfunctions.
SANLIDA adopts the traditional rationale of the Chinese herb medicine and, by virtue of the technology of targeted administration of doses, rhythmically and systematically replenishes the male's source of energy, cure erectile dysfunction, increase libido, keeps in harmony the male's psychic force, strengthens in a comprehensive way male sexual power and immunity, improving the system that maintains in equilibrium the male's  organism of muscles and keeping the man who is a user of SANLIDA product  in a lasting youthful condition so far as his sexual life goes.


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chinese culture > Roast Beijing Duck and Chinese food culture
Posted: Jun.02.2009 @ 12:24 pm
Beijing duck(Peking Duck) and American roast turkey originated from the roast goose of the Mediterranean regions. Birds were the aid and gift that God gave man. But man likes to eat only those birds that are big and fleshy. The goose is a fleshy fowl and is also the special product of the Mediterranean regions. When it is roasted for food, its meat is delicious and tender. Therefore, roast goose is a traditional dish in Europe and is widely recognized as a delicacy.
When Europeans arrived in America, they found that the bird which God gave them as a gift this time was the turkey. So they ate roast turkey and offered thanks to God. After learning of the origin of roast turkey you would find it easier to accept as true the following story about roast duck. The roast goose of the Western world may be considered in a sense the progenitor of the roast duck of China. The technique of roasting the goose was twice passed on to China---once during the Yuan Dynasty, when China was ruled by Mongols, and later again during the Qin Dynasty, when China was under the rule of the Manchurian conquerors. The Mongolian Empire occupied an enormous territory extending from the east of China westward to the regions of the Mediterranean Sea. This was the reason why people of the Western world, such as Marco Polo, could have come to China. They brought to China quite a lot of the culture of the Western world, including the cannon and the roast goose. How did it come about that roast goose was transformed into roast duck? The cause of the transformation was no different from that of the transformation of roast goose into roast turkey.
Chinese people began to domesticate wild duck two thousand years ago, but European people did not do that. Instead, they domesticated the goose very early. As China had specialized in producing duck for thousands of years, this fowl became a special product of the country and was preferred by Chinese people to the goose, which was generally not in favor. Furthermore, the duck used for producing roast duck was of an excellent species bred painstakingly by Chinese over a long period of time. The scientific name of the species is Beijing duck. It was imported by the United States in the year 1874 under the name of Peking duck, and thereafter it came to be spread all over the world. Nevertheless, the duck of this species being bred in China now is still reputed to be the best.Chinese food cultureRelated articles:
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chinese medicines > traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine
Posted: Jun.02.2009 @ 12:21 pm
Traditional Chinese medicine, having gone through a process of development of thousands of years, has succeeded in sublimating from an empirical type of medicine to a systematic one with its unique and peculiar theory and its complete and comprehensive methodology. It is the embodiment of the typical Eastern mode of thinking.
According to traditional Chinese medical practitioners' understanding of the human body, a girl reaches puberty at the age of 14 while a boy does so at 16. Then they arrive at the summit of sexual maturity respectively at the age of 28 (for the female) and 32 (for the male). After that, their physical strength descends with the increase in age. The so-called exercise for people of the right age is no other than physical exercise within measure for a certain age group in terms of strenuosity and amount. It should be kept in mind that the aim of taking physical exercises for aging people is, in the eyes of traditional Chinese medical practitioners, not to train their bodies, but to preserve their health. This is also the case with the restraint of the sexual affair. When a woman has reached 42 in age and when a man has become 48 years old, their physiological functions will begin to decline; therefore, they should rein in their sexual desire, so as to avoid too heavy a drain on their strength.
Traditional Chinese medical practitioners attach comparatively great importance to the "science of health preservation". They are of the opinion that "the imperative job is to cope with a disease before it occurs." Wouldn't the result of so doing be more satisfying and more perfect than any effect that may be achieved by attending to the illness after it has arisen? The oft-told "prevention is better than cure" is what is remarkable as a national trait of the Chinese people.
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hair loss > Knotweed for natural hair growth and hair regrowth
Posted: Jun.02.2009 @ 12:01 pm

According to the findings of scholars of traditional Chinese medicine, the tuber of multiflower knotweed has great efficacy in supplementing energy, upgrading blood, nourishing the liver and kidneys, strengthening muscles and bone, and turning albescent hair black. All these effects are attributed by Chinese pharmacologists to the ability of this herbal medicine to promote haematopoiesis, raise the immunity of organisms, lower the content of fat in blood, resist atherosclerosis, protect the liver, delay aging, improve endocrine functions, lubricate the intestines and ease constipation. This herbal medicine depends for its effects chiefly on phosphatides, anthraquinone derivatives and glucoside derivatives that it contains. As a medicine, it has been used in China for hundreds of years.
It is noteworthy that Chinese angelica, which is one of the main ingredients of this Female-used Evergreen hair regenerator, is widely used in traditional Chinese gynecology as a medicine for curing diseases and a tonic for improving health. Its extract has the additional advantage of being able to penetrate easily through the skin and, for this reason, is employed very often as a transdermal passage promoter.

In our case, the extract of Chinese angelica carries with it the extracts of the other ingredients to pass through the skin smoothly so as to reach the hair follicles that need regeneration and to pervade together with the other ingredients the environment of hair follicles inside the scalp and provide them with added nutrients. Of these other ingredients, special mention must be made of the tuber of multiflower knotweed, which is reputed to possess a wonderful power of enabling hair to regrow. It has the popular nickname of Blackhead.

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increase libido > Nutrition for male reproductive system and increase libido
Posted: Apr.28.2009 @ 5:06 pm
The kidney is the basis of life right from prenatal time. It is closely related to the growth and maturing of the human body, the male reproductive system, the role of water in metabolism and the respiratory system. The kidney controls the mental activities of the human being. When a person's kidney is full of spunk, he/she is quick in thinking. When the person is past middle age, his/her kidney is gradually depleted of energy and he/she begins to suffer from endocrinopathy and deficiency in the performance of the sexual gland. The decrease in the secretion of sexual hormone leads to further loss by him/her of renal energy. Then the person will have sore back and knees, lethargy and tiredness, unsteady steps and cold limbs, nausea, insomnia and haunting dreams, forgetfulness, palpitation, impotence or premature ejaculation, degeneration of the sexual function and other symptoms.
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The majority of traditional Chinese medicines adopt two or more than two ingredients. They are particular about sticking to the analogy of a monarch being aided by ministers. In a medicine of two or more than two ingredients, each ingredient possibly may play an unimportant role, but several ingredients, put together, may produce a synergetic effect, reinforcing the therapeutic effect of each other and reducing the toxic side effect at the same tine. Western medicines are particular about making clear the structural formula of the effective component in pursuit of higher and higher purity. But this is often the cause of the big toxic effect of the Western medicine. Western herbal medicines are mostly of a single ingredient each. Even if two or more ingredients are used, the analogy of a monarch being aided by ministers is not emphasized. The process of roasting, baking and simmering in preparing the traditional Chinese medicine is simply not understood.
Cordycepin with Ginseng has the merit of increasing immunity against diseases and is particularly valuable in being very quick in enhancing male potency and enduring in this effect of natural male enhancement to increase libido. It has no side effects and does not entail users' dependency on it.

 

visit China > The City of Beijing and history of China
Posted: Apr.28.2009 @ 4:59 pm
Beijing is really too big.
As a matter of fact, Beijing is immense not merely in a physical sense. As the capital of New China, Beijing is an all-round city functionally, serving as the center for the performance of political, economic, military, diplomatic, scientific and technological, cultural and educational, athletic and informational functions. Here are located the biggest party, political and military organizations, the biggest financial and commercial enterprises, the biggest scientific research units, the biggest colleges and universities, the biggest information networks, the biggest stadiums, publishing houses, newspaper offices, broadcasting stations and television stations and the biggest international airfield. The embassies of all foreign countries of the world are assembled here. The elite of every country of the world may be encountered here. Items of important news are received or issued at this place.
What is more, Beijing is not only the capital of New China. It was the secondary capital of what is called the Liao Dynasty and the central capital of what is calling the Jin Dynasty in the history of China. It was the capital of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. It is not difficult to imagine how tragic the historical events were that occurred here. The Liao Dynasty was established by an alien people, who occupied a large part of China’s territory on the north side of the Yangtze River and were constantly at war with the Chinese people. The Liao Dynasty lasted more than two hundred years (907---1125). There are many stories about the heroic struggle that the Chinese waged against the Liaos. But it was a new invading power, the Jin people, that completely destroyed the Liaos. The Jins originated in what is now the northeastern part of China. After defeating the Liaos they invaded China and occupied the entire territory on the north side of the Yangtze River. The emperor of China (of the then Soong Dynasty) fled to the south of the Yangtze River. The Jins killed the Liaos and treated the Chinese on the north side of Yangtze as slaves and servants. The Jin Dynasty existed for one hundred and twenty years. Then the Mongols came. They literally annihilated the Jins and later took possession of the entire territory of China. They founded the Yuan Dynasty and located their “Big Capital” at Beijing. The Ming and Qing Dynasties that followed Yuan also designated Beijing as their capital city. It is really inconceivable that the filthy and abominable sediments of a history of one thousand years of slaughter and oppression could have been swept off in a few years after the inauguration of the People’s Republic of China. Now let’s ruminate over the past events and contemplate in a spirit of scientific research the relics that meet our observant gaze. Beijing culture and History Forbidden city

 

chinese culture > Significance of Chinese food and Chinese culture
Posted: Apr.22.2009 @ 5:53 pm
dishes of Chinese food are, as a rule, cooked in the kitchen by stir-frying, shallow frying, deep frying, stewing, steaming, etc. and then presented to the diners. Only the chafing dish merges the cooking and the eating processes. What is more, the cooking apparatus is placed on the table and fire is made to burn from the beginning to the end of the dinner. Doesn't this remind you of the way of eating our remote ancestors were habituated to? Even now, in our times, those who eat together around a chafing dish must be family members or close companions. They are your good friends, if not brothers. Doesn't this smack of a deep feeling of perfect human relationship? Especially in deep winter, when the north wind is howling and snowflakes are flying, what can surpass dinning around a chafing dish for the enjoyment of life and sincere human relationship?
The core of culture, the ideological nucleus of a nation, is the general program of the existence and development of the nation. Once we seize hold of the general program, everything falls into place. Only when we have taken full command of the ideological core of a nation's culture, can we have a comparatively deep and thoroughgoing understanding of the nation's cultural characteristics, cultural personality, cultural behavior and cultural psychology. That is to say, only when a Westerner has mastered the ideological core of Chinese culture can he/she look at a Chinese with understanding, with penetration, and with precision. It is for this reason that in previous articles I have introduced you to the influence that Chinese classical philosophy has had on her culture. Philosophy is abstruse, while culture in itself is concrete, vivid and lively. Thus, the core of culture can be no other than a highly abstract philosophical generalization. Moreover, this kind of abstract generalization must be shown as true by the vivid, concrete, and lively cultural phenomena. It is difficult to derive the abstract from the concrete. It is even more difficult to return from the abstract to the concrete. Culture is doubtless made up of a great multitude of cultural phenomena. These phenomena, like biological cells that contain the secrets of life, contain the genetic code, so to speak, of a nation's culture. A conclusion that naturally follows is: A nation's culture embodies the nation's cultural personality. For example, a Chinese traditionally bows or bows with clasped hands in greeting because, as some researchers think, Chinese people have "introvert" character. Westerners shake hands or embrace on meeting, because Westerners are "extroverted" in character. Extroversion causes one to extend his hand to grasp the other person's hand. Introversion makes one stretch out his hand to hold the other hand of his own.
The high temperature in the chafing dish is symbolic of the warmth of tender feeling that those people sitting around it have for each other, while the round shape of the apparatus is a hint at the lack or complete absence of irregularities in the man-to-man relationship. Undoubtedly, this way of eating is not only a figurative embodiment but a visual indication of the willingness to eat from the same pot and to share the same lot. This is the most highly prized merit of group consciousness.

 

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hair loss > Female hair loss products review for hair regrowth
Posted: Apr.22.2009 @ 5:50 pm

Some people are of the opinion that considerable female who has lost part of her hair does not need to be a vegetarian in her diet. She should only be a vegetarian in medication. Instead of using chemical lotions she can apply to her scalp the Chinese herbal lotion, namely the Female-use Evergreen hair regenerator. The greatest advantage of this version of Evergreen hair regenerator is that it is completely herbal, or vegetable, in origin, and that when it penetrates into the scalp, it will not only revitalize the inactive or decayed hair follicles but also nourish and strengthen all other organisms with which it inevitably will come into contact. Alopecia is generally due to the inactivity of the follicles. The patient may hope that this state of inactivity is only temporary and will soon be over. But there is no means of knowing how long the disturbance will last, or whether or not it will remain so for ever. It will be unwise to wait and see. She must give the failing follicles some more nourishment to invigorate or revive them so that they will not perish.

 

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tibet > Visit Tibet
Posted: Apr.02.2009 @ 9:46 am
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Tibet is fascinating. I have only seen Tibet in summer. The sky is a firmament, sapphire in color, deep and beautiful. The white clouds, as white as hada, which is a piece of silk used as a greeting gift among Tibetans, form patterns high above, which change in shape with the variations in strength and direction of the wind. Some mountaintops are perennially covered with snow. If you can climb to the top of a snow mountain which is four or five thousand meters above sea level, you will see the clouds floating at your side and winding around your feet, as if they were a flock of gentle and affectionate swans tenderly keeping you company. When you are among mountains and rivers, you will feel that everywhere in Tibet there are infatuating scenes, which are radically different from the scenes which you encounter elsewhere, for they seem to have the power of cleansing a person's inner world. You will desire to linger there, if possible, and postpone your return. Even when you are in the airplane and are saying good-bye to Tibet, you will feel the irresistible temptation to gaze at Tibet through the windowpane. The towering mountains are gradually diminishing in size, turning into an expanse of dark green color, to be concealed at last in the layers of white clouds of Tibet. At that time, you will certainly say to the deep-blue sky, "How I wish to see you again, Tibet!"
male enhancement > Chinese men natural male enhancement testimonials
Posted: Mar.21.2009 @ 12:43 pm
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