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John Morgenthaler, Dan Joy – Better Sex Through Chemistry

John Morgenthaler, Dan Joy – Better Sex Through Chemistry
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http://www.amazon.com/Better-Sex-Through-Chemistry-Nutrients/dp/0962741825ReviewBetter Sex Through Chemistry gives detailed information on the new “prosexual” drugs and nutrients. Included are substances that can enhance human sexuality and performance. Better Sex Through Chemistry also offers effective treatments for sexual difficulties. Making use of the new prosexual drugs and nutrients can also improve overall health. Many of these substances have a wide range of health benefits and have been shown in scientific studies to enhance immune function, slow aging, alleviate depression, assist fat loss, improve memory and cognition, and more. The prosexual drugs and nutrients selected for extensive coverage in Better Sex Through Chemistry all feature a high level of safety. Better Sex Through Chemistry explains how each drug or nutrient works, how it can be obtained, and how to use it (including complete information on dosage, precautions, and other safety issues). Better Sex Through Chemistry is a excellent reference book on a major health issue. — Midwest Book ReviewProduct DescriptionComprehensive guide to improving your sex life with drugs and nutrients.Product Details    Paperback: 224 pages    Publisher: Smart Publications; 1st edition (January 1, 1994)    Language: English    ISBN-10: 0962741825    ISBN-13: 978-09627418213.0 out of 5 stars Decent Compendium but Very Shallow Understanding, October 29, 2000By Joseph Somsel (Silicon Valley, California)A better book than some others on the market but still just a collection of “facts” drawn from various sources. Little understanding of the deeper processes or issues involved. I would have much appreciated some critical first-person reviews of the various potions – if the authors have the nerve to recommend a substance, they should have had the nerve to try it out themselves first – and the honesty to report their real experiences or lack thereof. For example, bromocryptine has a lengthly chapter but the authors obviously never tried it themselves or they would have painted a much more complex and useful picture of its effects. Nor do they understand what its psychosexual effects are – much different from what standard medical usage would suggest. Reads like a poor high school term paper from someone who did a lot of notetaking but little thinking or re-writing.2.0 out of 5 stars Great Title and Cover Artwork, July 9, 2000By K. M. Caviezel “kmcaviezel” I bought this book several years ago, and tried many of the recommendations. The book was filled with flowery descriptions of ‘nutritional supplements’ and their effects that in almost every case vastly surpassed the reality I experienced while enacting the suggestions. This book does have limited merit, but it was clearly a stretch for the authors to expand the amount of information from brochure length into a smallish paperback book. Please contribute back by OCRing *and* Spellchecking/Proofreading (!) this book. I recommend ABBYY Finereader 10 for doing this work in a relatively easy way. There are other applications as well. The important thing is to spellcheck and correct any mistakes the automatic software run did – often people just run automatic conversion and upload here a pdf that has many mistakes and/or can’t be converted to other digital formats.  If you start to do the process please leave a comment here so the effort won’t be duplicated by others. Thank you.

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