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Tantra Yoga, Tantric Sex, or ViagraHeres a natural Yoga solution for a pill popping culture that does not take side-effects seriously, until they feel them, or worse. Male impotency has become a marketing Bonanza. Pharmaceutical companies are cashing in on middle-aged males. Even if you are not a male who is middle-aged, or older, your Spam folder is most likely full of junk advertisements for Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra. This means there is a huge market of middle-aged men who could use a copy of the Kama Sutra and should learn some natural solutions from a qualified Tantra Yoga teacher. Tantra Yoga does not have a long list of side-effects, so there is much less, if any, risk. This might be expecting too much because this is pro-active behavior for better health. Some men are taking these drugs and they do not even need to; it has become a strange fashion statement. What usually happens is a quick solution is mentioned by a Viagra commercial during a football game. Ever notice the simplest solutions are not really in the form of a pill? Half of the time consumed, in a typical Viagra commercial, is spent talking about the side-effects of taking the drug. The same can be said for Viagras cousins: Levitra and Cialis. What the commercial visually shows is romance, and advertising firms have male behavior down to a science. Men are not listening to common side-effect warnings about headaches, blurred vision, bluish vision, upset stomach, facial flushing, or reactions to light. Keep in mind; these are only the common side effects of these drugs. There are a number of uncommon side effects - if you happen to be one of the unlucky ones. Now, lets get back to Tantra Yoga, a natural solution, which does not have any adverse side-effects. I admit it: Men do not listen very well. This is not selective hearing; we do not listen to other men very well either. You can get a man to pay attention to a copy of the Kama Sutra though. Since most Yoga teachers and students, outside of India, are women, I am addressing Yoginis who know the value of their Yoga practice. You might consider giving the Kama Sutra to your significant other as a gift. The Kama Sutra has 36 chapters and 64 sex positions, so it will not be a short and quick read. Not everything in the Kama Sutra is for everyone, but there is enough material to keep you both interested for a lifetime. Therefore, the long-term solution is not in a pill. Learning about Tantra Yoga, and Tantric sex, will improve male sexual health at any age. Middle-aged couples can improve their own relationship, on many planes, with the help of Tantra Yoga and Tantric Sex. This is a significant point, when you look around at soaring divorce rates. Lastly, a copy of the Kama Sutra is very affordable, and it could be the best investment you make in a relationship. Who knows - this may even get more men interested in Hatha Yoga practice. Copyright 2006 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
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harmony, but generally refers in common use to a system of exercises that
is practiced as part of this discipline. The word itself is derived from
the Sanskrit "yeung", meaning to join. A yoke as used on oxen is closely
related, but also the same root gives us "join", "junction", "junta",
"adjust", "joust", and "juxapose" to name a few. The Mueller Center offers
classes for both beginners and those more advanced. ...
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