EDITORIAL
Sex is considered to be the least boring and most pleasurable activity. We express out most fundamental natures through our sexual choices. Pleasure, enjoyment, and sharing are the fruits of sexual expression. Sex in any form whether verbal or visual is an exciting topic. The subject of sex influences our most elemental our elemental feelings and touches us in the most sensitive areas of our being.
The common human trait of difficulty in discussing matters related to sex has contributed to the growth of unscrupulous 'sex therapists' in India. Studies have shown, most of the general practitioners' spend very little time with their patients discussing their sexual problems. Many teachers in medical colleges are personally uncomfortable discussing issues of sexuality with their students and this has created a huge vacuum of information related to sexual health.
We have featured many insightful articles on the key concepts in human sexuality, which will increase effectiveness in your daily practice. Biggest sex controversies of out time, "Is there a 'G' spot? " and "Do female ejaculate?" are also featured.
Vatsyayana and other ancient seers described over twenty different coital positions. Majority of these positions featured five most popular coital positions with their advantages and disadvantages to bring spice to your sex life. The impact of physical illness on sexual ability, sex during pregnancy, sex after surgery, response of sense organs to sex and sex appeal of different female body parts are featured with research studies. Extensive coverage of sex researches will shock, inform and transform your understanding of sexual health. These findings once again reaffirm, sex can be one of the most gratifying experiences that life has to offer at any age.
Premature ejaculation is an frequent dysfunction and our article features thirteen different non-pharmacological and effective treatment modalities for this nightmare
Aphrodisiacs pay an important role in promoting the sexual urge. We have listed several aphrodisiac recipes mentioned in ayurvedic text. Though the most powerful sex stimulant lies between the ears, human quest continues for elusive" love drugs and libido enhancers".
In recent times many vested interests are waging a war against Ayurveda to check its unprecedented growth. There has been a systematic, ongoing campaign to malign Ayurvedic medicines especially, those containing metals and minerals. Surprisingly, the focus is on the safety and not the efficacy when it comes to Ayurvedic.
Ayurvedic medicines should not be studied after splitting up the individual drugs. They have to be looked at in a synergistic way. They are safe as the ingredients are buffered by many other compounds contained in them. Medical journals and newspapers tend to give disproportionately dramatic coverage to isolated reports of harm caused by taking these medicines. Interestingly, none of the credible journals have carried human trials of Ayurvedic medicines that caused any harmful effects The failure of Allopathy to effectively treat a wide range of chronic illopathy to effectively treat a wide range of chronic illnesses opens up a space for Ayurveda in the west. To appease western medicine proponents, Ayurvedic approaches are starting to dovetails with Alolopathic approaches i.e. reduce stress, reduce exposure to free radicals, improve nutrition, manage weight, caloric consciousness and so on. In India we use these herbs as medicines and not as dietary supplement.
Ayurveda resists the Cartesian world view of Allopathy, which separates mind and body and its advocacy of the mechanical intervention into nature that strives to manufacture health. In Ayurveda, knowledge is context bound, resistant to universalizing rules applicable to all. Another policy appears to be underway is systematic way of Allopathization of Ayurveda and closing down small Ayurvedic firms by insisting and imposing number of restrictions. Here the politics is of a different style. Ayurvedic drug research has to follow the line of Allopathy.
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