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Food For Sex? - Causes of Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation By Addison Prescot

Food is usually for thought I know but sex can be a lot more fun. The main premise here is that many people (men including) are not aware of what the main causes of the most common sexual dysfunctions really are. Bad eating habits and high cholesterol.This is one of the most basic ways to battle the problem of sexual health. Good eating habits and proper food for sex can be a wonderful way to motivate people into better health. It also happens to be 100% true. No one ever shares the good stuff about eating more healthy foods and some of the more positive reasons behinds staying healthy. Amazingly, it is not common knowledge that certain health concerns and eating habits are the direct cause of E.D. (Erectile Dysfunction). I would bet that if this information was made a little more public and to the right target audience, we could have a much healthier America in no time at all. High cholesterol is known for causing heart attacks and stroke. They tell this to ol...

Organic Gardening - Mulching Your Tomato Plants By John Yazo

Mulching properly is a very important part of organic gardening, especially when growing a crop like tomatoes. The soil and the moisture content are both very important in having a healthy crop. Mulching is an excellent way to keep this moisture from evaporating from the soil and to suppress weeds, but it shouldn't be done to early. Many people make the mistake of applying a heavy organic mulches around their tomatoes too early in the season. Wait at least four or five weeks until the ground has really warmed up, especially in northern areas. With straw or any type of heavy mulch you will insulating the soil and it will take a lot longer to warm. Using a mulch to early in the season keeps the soil cool, and is not good. This will delay the harvest by at least a few weeks and especially in the north where there is already a short growing season it is not good to do. When you first plant your tomatoes you don't want to apply any mulch at all. The soil needs...