Will This Help For Premature Ejaculation? Posted: 03-05-07 22:48pm
I'm thinking of trying this for preamture
ejaculation. www.climinax.com
but i don't know. They say it's new. and
they make sense when they talk about it,
but i dunno if it really works... have any
of u guys tried it or what do u think?
check out the site...thanks
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POM82
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Posted: 03-06-07 08:20am
Hers what I can tell you...Ive tried
another pill called detainX and it was
supposed to raise serotonin levels also to
decrease anxiety and give you better
control , I toook it for 3 months
straight, no exceptions and it didnt help
me last one second longer so personally I
wouldnt try another brand name that claims
to do the same thing.
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HealthySex
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Posted: 03-06-07 09:32am
If your specific problem is low serotonin
than maybe...
However, if you want to try you can get
those ingredients separately much cheaper.
5-htp, passion flower (if anxiety is also
a problem for your PE), and B-vitamins.
Some 5-htp supplements also contain the
b-vitamins that work with it.
I didn't search the site for a whole list
of ingredients, but saw something mention
those.
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Stan
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Posted: 03-06-07 09:32am
I don't think there's ever going to be a
pill for this.
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HealthySex
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Posted: 03-06-07 09:38am
Stan Stepanic
wrote:
I don't think there's ever
going to be a pill for
this.
There already is in a way.
Anti-depressants are often prescribed for
PE, and new drugs that work similar to
anti-depressants, but specifically for PE
are close to coming out.
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Stan
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Posted: 03-06-07 12:15pm
A medicine for this condition will work
for nearly everyone, not some people.
There is nothing to target this because
typically it's just a problem with anxiety
during sex. Medications usually don't
work because it's not just anxiety, but
some people may find it to their benefit.
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jprice79144
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Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 30
Posted: 05-21-08 11:58am
HealthySex
wrote:
Stan Stepanic
wrote:
I don't think there's ever
going to be a pill for
this.
There already is in a way.
Anti-depressants are often prescribed for
PE, and new drugs that work similar to
anti-depressants, but specifically for PE
are close to coming
out.
Dapoxetine was to be the first SSRI made
specifically to be prescribed for PE. It
was issued with a "not approvable" by the
FDA because the side-effects far
outweighed the benefits.
SSRI's can also cause erectile
dysfunction. With ED you wont have to
worry about PE because you wont be able to
get an erection in the first place!
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Yokiro
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Posted: 05-22-08 10:40am
The best solution for premature
ejaculation would be exercises such as
kegels. Of course, this solution is not a
miracle that happens overnight. You need
to keep working on it and you will
eventually learn to control yourself once
you get the hang of it.
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johnaxe
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Posted: 05-22-08 16:57pm
I agree with Yokiro. Kegel exercises are
the only thing I have found that has given
me an advantage in the bedroom. It does
take practice and determination though.
As far as the pills go I personally have
never bought anything like that I am a
true skeptic. I did look at the site
though and noticed they have a money back
guarantee. Maybe it would be worth
trying. I would look ask around though to
see if anybody has actually gotten their
money back.
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jprice79144
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Posted: 05-22-08 17:49pm
Yokiro
wrote:
The best solution for
premature ejaculation would be exercises
such as kegels. Of course, this solution
is not a miracle that happens overnight.
You need to keep working on it and you
will eventually learn to control yourself
once you get the hang of
it.
Kegel excercises only work to a point.
They do strengthen the pc muscle for some
sexual benefits.
HOWEVER, it is agreed inside and outside
of the medical world that after this
point, kegel excercises actually
contribute to (and in some cases cause)
premature ejaculation because they
encourage the pubococcygeus muscle (pc
muscle) to involuntarily stimulate the
g-spot (prostate) to induce ejaculation.