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Intimate care Products?
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| You are well aware of hair care products. You are probably using face care products. But what about intimate care products?
While many men are placing more emphasis on their outer appearances, they continue to neglect the private area. |
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The Vitroman Formula XP are specially formulated male intimate care product. The Mucuna (active herbal ingredient) extract has been used as a traditional herb in Thailand for generations. It has been known for intimate care product’s ingredient. The high Flavonoid and Flavonoid Glycoside content of the herb extract is especially beneficial for men, providing the needed nutrients for man’s intimate care.
Gently massage a small amount of the formula on the target areas twice daily, one to three minutes each time to achieve the desired results. |
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Sexual dysfunction treatment
In any approach to a psycho-physiological process, treatment concepts vary measurably from school to school and, similarly, from individual therapist to individual therapist. The Reproductive Biology Research Foundation's theoretical approaches to the treatment of men and women distressed by some form of sexual dysfunction have altered significantly and, hopefully, have matured measurably during the past 11 years. There are founded on a combination of 15 years of laboratory experimentation and 11 years of clinical trial and error.
Sexual response
When the laboratory program for the investigation in human sexual functioning was designed in 1954, permission to constitute the program was granted upon a research premise which stated categorically that the greatest handicap to successful treatment of sexual inadequacy was a lack of reliable physiological information in the area of human sexual response. It was presumed that definitive laboratory effort would develop material of clinical consequence. This material in turn could be used by professionals in the field to improve methodology of therapeutic approach to sexual inadequacy. On this premise, a clinic for the treatment of human sexual dysfunction was established at Washington University School of Medicine in 1959, approximately five years after the physiological investigation was begun. The clinical treatment program was transferred to the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation in 1964. When any new area of clinical investigation is constituted, standards must be devised in the hope of establishing some means of control over clinical experimentation. And so it was with the new program designed to treat sexual dysfunction. Supported by almost five years of prior laboratory investigation, fundamental clinical principles were established at the onset of the therapeutic program. The original treatment concepts still exist, even more strongly constituted today. As expected, there were obvious theoretical misconceptions in some areas, so alterations in Foundation's policy inevitably have developed with experience.
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