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AbGone

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The impact of topical esterifyied L-Arginine on female sexual dysfunction

The incidence of female sexual dysfunction is reported in the literature to be as high as 60%. In one large study of 1767 patients FSD(female sexual dysfunction) was reported to be 43% while the reported incidence in males was reported to be 31%. A unified classification of FSD has been established by the WHO and further categorized by the American Psychiatric association. Despite the magnitude of this problem there are as of yet no FDA approved pharmacologic agents for the treatment of FSD. There are many etiologies for FSD. Medical conditions such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis can decrease genital sensation. Medical treatment with SSRI’s has been associated with decreased orgasmic response and varying degrees of genital anesthesia. Because the response to various treatment modalities is subjective and because interventional modalities in FSD have a significant placebo response, it was decided to prospectively study 20 patients using themselves as their own controls.

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Miracle Blue Pain Reliever

Ingredients and Directions for Use

Refined Emu oil and MSM help relieve joint and muscle pain.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

DRUG FACTS:

Active Ingredient: Menthol (2.5%)

Purpose: Topical Analgesic

USES: For the temporary relief of muscle aches, pains and strains, arthritis pains, joint pain, and tendonitis.

WARNINGS:

  • For External Use Only.
  • Avoid Contact With Eyes.
  • Do not apply to wounds or damaged skin.
  • Do not bandage tightly.
  • Discontinue use and consult a doctor if condition worsens or if symptoms persist for 7 days or more or clear up
    and occur again within a few days, or if pain, swelling or redness occurs after continued use.

DIRECTIONS: Roll on area of pain, then gently rub in order to activate penetration.

OTHER INGREDIENTS: Aloe Vera Gel, Witch Hazel, Mineral Oil, Glycerin, Polysorbate 80, Emu Oil, Triethanolamine, Phenoxyethanol,
Acrylates/C10-C30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Sorbian Isostearate, Methylsulfonyl-methane, Methyl Salicylate, Methylparaben,
Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, FD&C Blue #1, Fragrance.

Wedge® CD Clock Radio/Bose Wave CD Clock Radio Comparison Survey

In an internal corporate survey thirty (30) employees were polled and asked

two questions.

The first question asked the user to rate the sound quality of the Wedge CD

Clock Radio and that of the Bose Wave CD Clock Radio on a scale of 1 to 10,

one being poor and ten meaning outstanding. The survey results were:

  • Bose Wave CD Clock Radio
    • 2 people rated it a 5
    • 5 people rated it a 7
    • 4 people rated it an 8
    • 7 people rated it a 9
    • 12 people rated it a 10
    • 9 people rated it a 10
  • Wedge CD Clock Radio
    • 1 person rated it a 5
    • 4 people rated it a 6
    • 2 people rated it a 7
    • 5 people rated it an 8
    • 9 people rated it a 9

The second question asked the user if they were given $500 would they spend

it on the Bose Wave CD Clock Radio or would they buy the Wedge CD Clock

Radio for $97 and keep $403 in cash. The survey results were:

  • 2 out of 30 people would spend all of the money for the Bose Wave CD
    Clock Radio
  • 28 out of 30 people would spend $97 for the Wedge CD Clock Radio.

Comments from the Survey:

  • Bose Wave CD Clock Radio
    • Clearer sound. - Noreen N.
    • Sound is awesome, Bose is an excellent product. - Jen S.
    • Sounds like coming from an enclosed padded box - good, but not clear enough. - Tisha K.
    • Has more bass. - Mike J.
    • Better quality. - Cierra L.
    • Sounds great. - Bethany S.
    • Sounds a little muffled but a lot of bass. - Cathy F.
    • Nice, clear, even sound. Bass is just beautiful. - Stacy M.
  • Wedge CD Clock Radio
    • It’s a good radio. Close to the Bose(r). It goes nice and loud and is
      nice and clear sounding. - Kristie L.
    • Well defined sound. - Joe M.
    • You can really hear all the instruments. - Antoinette J.
    • A little clearer sound quality. I would purchase this one due to good quality at better price. - Debbie H.
    • Very nice price. - Tracey R.
    • It is good but not as good as Bose. - Bethany S.
    • I love that you can actually understand the words. - Laura G.
    • Good sound quality. - Luke C.