I have this here because it is the mental and emotional part that has me wondering.
Red wine offers some health benefits but I am not one that drinks. Non-alcohol red wine also has some of those also. I do wonder besides those about the idea it can help you loosen up/relax if that would be worth a try.
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Re: Red wine
Red wine has a lot of components, some of which have health effects. Google this phrase: "red wine health benefits study"
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I will point out that alcohol is a poison, but so is hemlock. But hemlock in small doses is therapeutic. ( hemlock has sedative and antispasmodic properties but was used by Greek and Arab physicians for a variety of maladies including joint pain, current uses include relieving asthma, bronchitis, cramps and joint pain.)
I have gone off the deep end with the references to using alcohol to relax one's anxieties and inhibitions. I do not presume to put that onus on you, but having written this essay, I put it out there just in case anyone who reads this might benefit from it.
Alcohol itself has erectile benefits in small amounts (large amounts have an inhibiting effect). Opening up capillaries is one and reducing one's mental reservations is another. Only you can decide if a drink is or is not beneficial for you.
For lowering one's mental or physical hurdles to erection or libido, alcohol's abilities (and to increase them, as well) are well-known. Whether one chooses to use alcohol, self-hypnosis, marijuana, psychotherapy or any other means to improve ones sexual performance is up to you.
Wine polyphenols, especially resveratrol, anthocyanins, and catechins, are the most effective wine antioxidants. Resveratrol is active in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases by neutralizing free oxygen radicals and reactive nitrogenous radicals; it penetrates the blood-brain barrier and, thus, protects the brain and nerve cells. It also reduces platelet aggregation and so counteracts the formation of blood clots or thrombi.
IN MODERATION!!! (even the non-alcohol versions)
I will point out that alcohol is a poison, but so is hemlock. But hemlock in small doses is therapeutic. ( hemlock has sedative and antispasmodic properties but was used by Greek and Arab physicians for a variety of maladies including joint pain, current uses include relieving asthma, bronchitis, cramps and joint pain.)
I have gone off the deep end with the references to using alcohol to relax one's anxieties and inhibitions. I do not presume to put that onus on you, but having written this essay, I put it out there just in case anyone who reads this might benefit from it.
Alcohol itself has erectile benefits in small amounts (large amounts have an inhibiting effect). Opening up capillaries is one and reducing one's mental reservations is another. Only you can decide if a drink is or is not beneficial for you.
For lowering one's mental or physical hurdles to erection or libido, alcohol's abilities (and to increase them, as well) are well-known. Whether one chooses to use alcohol, self-hypnosis, marijuana, psychotherapy or any other means to improve ones sexual performance is up to you.
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Re: Red wine
Not a drinker here either, but to relax I find a little cannabis helps.
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Re: Red wine
Not into weed myself. I know alcohol can be a double edged sword. I read that a glass of wine enthuses women and two glasses of wine benefits a males testosterone for about two hours.
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Re: Red wine
Al1962 wrote:Not into weed myself. I know alcohol can be a double edged sword. I read that a glass of wine enthuses women and two glasses of wine benefits a males testosterone for about two hours.
Ogden Nash had an observation:
Candy is dandy
Liquor is quicker
he later added:
Pot is not.
I have read that marijuana's heavy use can lead to gynecomastia in some men.
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Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
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