Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Alcohol Effects on Your Sex Life


Alcohol remains a dicey part of our lives, attracting many of us with the surreal sense of happiness
it can create and making us apprehensive with the wide range of health problems it can induce. However, most health/medical experts believe that the real issue is not whether alcohol is beneficial or detrimental for your health. The real issue is how you handle your alcohol consumption. Perhaps, the best way of explaining this is reading the following, which explains Alcohol Effects on Your Sex Life:

When Alcohol Can Catalyze Your Sex Life

It is often said that anything when consumed in moderation is less prone to harm you. This concept couldn’t be truer for alcohol consumption. It is a well-researched fact that when used in moderation, alcohol can become a handy aid for spicing-up your sex life. Probably, this is the reason why many ancient cultures, including the mighty Romans, referred to wine as a powerful aphrodisiac Positive effects of consuming alcohol in a restricted manner have been acknowledged by many medical fraternities too. This includes lowering symptoms of cardiovascular diseases and depression!

Fueling Your Sex Drive With Alcohol

This might not be surprising to even those who have merely sipped or experimented minimally with alcohol. Even when consumed in the slightest amounts, alcohol tends to lower the overall anxiety levels. This is particularly helpful for those struggling with stressful work conditions or continuously bothered by issues at home. For some duration, the mind enters a more relaxed and appeasing state which is likely to increase the overall degree of confidence and help you overcome your shyness. This might work to the extent of diluting the inhibitions related to approaching women.

Using Alcohol To Conquer Sexual Apprehensions

Stress sustained over a period and the fear of not performing well in bed can seriously impact the bedroom performance. Here, nervousness and unwanted concerns take over—factors that often cause temporary bouts of failed erection. These psychological barriers can be alleviated to some extent with alcohol. The idea is to limit the intake so that the consciousness and overall sensibilities are not impaired but the uneasiness is conquered.

When Alcohol Can Derail Your Sex Life

Once you exceed the minimal amount of alcohol that can contribute towards improving your sexual life, its detrimental effects take over. Please understand that you don’t have to be a chronic drinker or an alcoholic past redemption to fall in this category. These harmful effects can surface even if alcohol consumption is exceeded occasionally.

Alcohol & Reduced Libido

Regularly consuming alcohol can impair the body’s internal processes that are involved in sexual stimulation, including the manner in which the blood rushes to the penile tissues when the mind is engaged with erotic notions. Further, the body is unable to maintain the required vital capacity that is required to support the increased oxygen uptake required during sex—these symptoms constitute reduced libido levels.

Alcohol & Unsympathetic Performance

While limited amounts of alcohol are a sexual aid, excessive amounts are just the opposite. With your overall degree of perception clouded with alcohol-induced drowsiness, the sexual response can be highly curbed. You might create the impression of merely going through the motions on your partner. You can be devoid of the usual expressions and bodily reactions that underline your level of enjoyment from the act. Most men, when drunk, find it hard to maintain their erection for a reasonable period that can cause extreme dissatisfaction in your partner. 

Alcohol as Home Medicine


In an October 2007 issue of the Phuket Gazette, I read of monks in Phuket who poured rice wine over a woman’s breasts, stroked them with a copper knife, and chanted spells. 
All this to cure their patients. Not of congestion, or even breast cancer, but black magic. When these enterprising monks were interrogated, they explained that black magic resided in the chest area. Tiny metal pieces were found embedded in the accursed areas.
Read on to find out how to channel the powers of Rum and other booze to heal your body.
Rum
Old Monk or Contessa. 
As an Indian, I can only recommend the two highest selling rum brands in our defence forces. (As an Indian, I’ll also have you know that the Bombay Prohibition Act of 1949 still recognises Rum, Brandy and Champagne as medicines!) Rum can be mixed with a bit of warm water. It’s not unmanly to add a bit of honey; it does taste very pungent otherwise.

Beer

Beer is a beneficial brew of good things.Antioxidants  slows down aging, vitamin B6 cuts your chances of cardiovascular disease and hops,which flavor beer has many medical benefits, such as fighting cancer. The darker, the more bitter, the better. 
Xanthumol comes from hops, and more hops makes beer darker and bitter.
Basic bodily processes get a bit subdued with age, and beer dilates blood vessels, and helps in sleep, urination, and preventing kidney stones.
Europe has seen a recent spurt of beer spas, where people soak in beer. However, a more pragmatic way to avail brewski benefits is to wash your hair out with it. After imbibing a bit, people usually tend to leave a few ml worth in their bottles. Collect the leftover beer, and rinse out your hair with it for the extra shine.

Brandy

Ask your grandparents about this one. Most will swear by brandy as a bit of loving care in the treatment of cough, cold, and congestion. A spoon or so can warmly conquer a sore throat.
Coughs are of two categories: productive (which produces sputum/phlegm) or dry, hacking cough (in which your throat is dry, and you can’t cough up anything). The latter can be soothed a lot by a tablespoon of brandy with a bit of brandy. Add hot water, in case it’s unpalatable otherwise. Toothaches can be temporarily numbed by soaking cotton in brandy, and direct application. If you don’t have cotton, just hold in small amount, preferably over the painful spot for 30 seconds, and then spit or swallow (kids should spit it out)

 

Whiskey

The classic winter drink, a hot toddy is colloquially a whiskey, with honey, lemon juice and hot water. For an ounce of whiskey, add an ounce of honey and lemon juice and honey each, and 3 ounces of hot water.  Since it is antiseptic, whiskey can also be dabbed onto wounds. Honey is sweet, warm and medicinal; it can be added to toddy made of rum or brandy as well. Like beer, whiskey also contains antioxidants, which are good you.
Red Wine
While it contains beneficial antioxidants, red wine is specifically known for its role in preventing the growth of cancerous cells. Even a 30 ml daily dose of red wine can improve cancer prognosis, notably in Esophaegal cancer, as well as overall immunity. Fresh red wine combined with a tablespoon of pink clay, a tbsp. of red can also be used as a face mask. Leave on for 15 minutes, and rinse off with a sponge and warm water as a treatment for greasy skin. Red wine contains reservetol, which reduces inflammation, arterial plaque, and lower abdominal fat deposits.