Food and Herbal for low Libido

Written by iznan on May 31st, 2007 in Update.

Tribulus terrestris L Tribulus terrestris, Pedalium Murex L, Pedaliaceae

Common Names :Burra Gookeroo, Burra Gokhru
Parts Used seeds
Health Benefits **Aphrodisiac *Diuretic *Increases breast milk *Stimulant *
Traditional Healing Uses ** Aphrodisiac * Menopause/Perimenopause * Sexual tonics *
Native to India, the role of Tribulus Terrestris in Eastern European folk medicine for muscle strength and sexual potency led to two decades of formal (though secret) government-sponsored studies at the Chemical Pharmaceutical Research Institute in Sofia, Bulgaria. According to these studies, the herb seems to encourage the production and recepion of androgens including testosterone, which plays an important part in increasing libido. The hormone balancing effects of Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris for women makes this herb suitable for premenstrual syndrome and menopausal syndrome. Tribulus Terrestris has been also been used as an effective anabolic product in athletic training and development. Another noted outcome of this research was the success of the Bulgarian weight lifting team which stunned the world in Olympic competition. They have been demonstrated to possess anti-bacterial and anti-viral effects. Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris may be used internally and externally to treat herpes, and virus infections such as influenza and the common cold.
Ginseng Panax quinquefolium, Panax ginseng, Araliaceae
Common Names :Ren-shen, X-yang-shen
Parts Used root
Health Benefits **Stimulant *Tonic *Metabolism Booster *Eases breathing *Natural balancer *Improve and promote circulation *
Traditional Healing Uses ** Anxiety/Panic * Aphrodisiac * Brain/Memory/Focus * Bronchitis * Cholesterol Control * Chronic Fatigue * Colds * Depression * Diabetes * Fibromyalgia * General Health Tonics * Immune System * Lungs/Respiratory * Menopause/Perimenopause * Sexual tonics * Stress *
Panax, the generic name is derived from the Greek Panakos (a panacea), in reference to the miraculous virtue ascribed to it by the Chinese, who consider it a sovereign remedy in almost all diseases. The word Ginseng is said to mean wonder of the world Ginseng is distinguished as Asiatic or Chinese Ginseng, there is also a species native to North America,Panax quinquefolius A heavy concentration was once found in the Appalachian mountains, in fact plant geographers have recognized a phenomena know as the “disjunct eastern Asiatic-eastern North American range. There are about one hundred genera of plants that only occur in eastern Asia and Eastern North America, including well-known plant groups such as sassafras, witch hazel, hickory, blue cohosh, and the most famous example, ginseng. These patterns of plant disjunctions, where plant populations are separated by dozens or even thousand of miles, are believed to be remnants of an ancient forest that covered much of the northern hemisphere about 70 million years ago (38)
Most of the ginseng used in the United States, however, is imported from Korea, Eleuthero Ginseng root (eleutherococcus senticosus), also known as Eleuthero Root or Siberian Ginseng Root. The amount of Asian ginseng that is imported is about equal to the amount of higher-priced American ginseng that is exported. Ginseng was valued by the native Americans long before the white men began to popularize it, according to Grieve “The best root is said to be that collected by the Sioux Indian women”.. American ginseng is considered to endangered in the wild, and is the most expensive form.
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Premarital Relationships — Why Not?

Written by iznan on May 10th, 2007 in Update.

By  Altaf Husain

Social Worker — USA

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Premarital relationships—why not? How would you answer this question? As a young Muslim, do you feel this question is relevant to you at all? Have you discussed it with your friends? Is it a question you have thought about? Do you understand why not?If you are uncertain about how you would answer this question, don’t worry. Perhaps the most misunderstood of all human relationships is the premarital relationship between young men and women, especially among those who are just coming of age and coming to terms with their sexuality. The dominant understanding is that premarital relationships should be allowed and even encouraged. The most common arguments are that premarital relationships help to socialize young people to deal with one another, and that they help those who are looking to get married to have up close and personal, intimate knowledge of their potential spouse.

Do you agree with these two arguments? Do they reflect your way of thinking? The latter argument couldn’t be further from the truth. Learning to socialize with the opposite sex, however, is a commendable personal goal, but it cannot be left to chance and definitely need not involve having an intimate, physical relationship with a member of the opposite sex.

Are Islamic Teachings Old-Fashioned?

Depending on your upbringing, who your friends are, and your exposure to television shows and movies, you might have been socialized to believe that premarital relationships are glamorous, filled with romantic overtures, and a natural expression of a man’s attraction towards a woman. In fact, some young Muslims are so convinced that premarital relationships are the norm rather than the exception that, when told “dating is haram [forbidden],” they respond by saying, “Why is Islam so backward? Why can’t we just get with the times and realize that today, premarital relationships are ok because not everyone is thinking about sex all the time.”

Is that right? And so how would you propose going about helping those young people who are inclined to think about sex some or most of the time and not, as you say, all of the time. What shall we tell them?

Even the premise that the Islamic prohibition on premarital relationships is rooted solely in the notion that people think about sex all the time is false. There is no outright prohibition of friendship between men and women and, yes, those friendships can also be warm, caring, and long lasting. The important question is, how are these men and women related to one another? In Islam, men and women who are ineligible to get married to one another, who are each other’s mahrams, that is, are able to have very powerful, long lasting, warm and caring, platonic relationships. It is helpful to review who these people are. In Surat An-Nur, after telling the believing men to lower their gaze, Allah Almighty continues in the next verse:

[And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband’s fathers, their sons, their husbands’ sons, their brothers or their brothers’ sons, or their sisters’ sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O ye Believers! turn ye all together towards Allah, that ye may attain Bliss.](An-Nur 24:31)

So, yes, in principle, there is no problem with men and women being friends, as long as the men are in any of the categories described above in Surah An-Nur, verse 31. For those men who are non-mahrams, that is, eligible to be married, the risk is always there that one or the other will become vulnerable and will incline towards the other outside of the framework of a marital contract.

Think about it. If you have come of age recently, you know that with the onset of puberty you experienced distinct and profound changes in your body. Among those changes were an increased awareness of your own sexuality and the occurrence of ‘wet dreams,’ or nocturnal emissions. With hormones raging and very new and intense feelings of sexual stimulation, sometimes brought on by the least provocation, it is possible that a young person will become preoccupied with thinking about sex, even if he or she takes no action to actually attempt to relieve his or her sexual tension.

The fact of the matter is, sexual desires become pronounced and you might have experience mixed emotions, including confusion, guilt, and outright shame. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) understood human development well. In a teaching narrated to us by `Abdullah, (may Allah be pleased with him), the Prophet admonished young people thus,

“O young people! Whoever among you can marry, should marry, because it helps him lower his gaze and guard his modesty (i.e., his private parts from committing illegal sexual intercourse etc.), and whoever is not able to marry should fast, as fasting diminishes his sexual power.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Book #62, Hadith #4)

Timeless Islamic Teachings

We often end up falling into the trap of believing that maybe Islamic teachings are outdated and old-fashioned. On the contrary, Muslims accept the Qur’an and the teachings of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) as comprehensive, universal, and timeless. Therefore, no matter where or during what time period in human history, premarital relationships have and will be forbidden because of the detrimental impact on the people involved as well as on society in general.Allah Most High ordains upon us a lifestyle according to which human life is sacred and which considers righteous conduct, mutual respect, and chaste and dignified relations to be the norm rather than the exception. We read in the Qur’an

[O Prophet! When believing women come to thee to take the oath of fealty to thee, that they will not associate in worship any other thing whatever with Allah, that they will not steal, that they will not commit adultery (or fornication), that they will not kill their children, that they will not utter slander, intentionally forging falsehood, and that they will not disobey thee in any just matter,- then do thou receive their fealty, and pray to Allah for the forgiveness (of their sins): for Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.] (Al-Mumtahanah 60:12)

In the context of social relations, Allah Most High has ordered men and women who wish to establish an intimate and physical relationship to do so by signing a contract, to bind each of them to certain rights and responsibilities towards the other. The marital relationships is characterized therefore as a “solemn covenant,” (An-Nisaa’ 4:21). Contrast a “solemn covenant,” to having no contract and no covenant whatsoever. In a premarital relationship there is no contract. There might be some commitment but it is not stipulated by any conditions: both the man and the woman can walk away from the relationship without any fear of breaching a contract, because there is none.

You must know how painful it is for young people to “break up” or “break off” or “get dumped,” and how painful it is for them to be “in love” with a boy one day only to find him with another girl the next. In the most tragic cases, young women have lost their virginity to young men who spoke so passionately about love and future marriage, but then one day just stopped calling, or fell instantly out of love.

To the extent that men and women will, out of fear of Allah and out of a desire to please Allah, uphold their contractual obligations, marital relationships are strong, whereas without any contractual obligations and stipulations, both the man and the woman are at risk, as noted above. Allah Most High desires that we live chaste lives and therefore the Islamic outlook is that we shouldn’t even go near, come close to, or approach the possibility of becoming vulnerable towards a man or a woman’s attraction, unless we are serious and committed enough to sign a marriage contract and take on the rights and responsibilities associated with it. Allah warns in the Qur’an,

(And come not near unto adultery. Lo! it is an abomination and an evil way.] (Al-Israa’ 17:32)

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Teh Herba Misai Kucing

Written by iznan on May 8th, 2007 in Update.

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Orthosiphon aristatus is a medicinal herb found mainly throughout South East Asia and tropical Australia. It is known as pokok misai kucing in Malay. It is believed to have antiallergic, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. It is used as a remedy for arteriosclerosis (capillary and circulatory disorders), kidney stones, diabetes and nephritis. (Wiki)

Misai Kucing adalah pokok herba yang banyak didapati di Asia Tenggara. Misai Kucing sudah terbukti sebagai salah satu herba yang dapat mengubati penyakit batu dalam hempedu dan ginjal. Ia juga berkesan untuk mengurangkan ketegangan minda dan badan.

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Seks Melayu Statistik

Written by iznan on May 6th, 2007 in Update.

Information technology provides a huge sources of informations and knowledge. It could bring more harm than good or vice versa. It depends merely on the mentality of the users. If they use internet to find good things, then they should benefit from their surfing activities. But what if someone who life is full with negative thinking about sex, use internet to fulfill his or her desire?

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From the statistic that I collect from the STATSCOUNTER, what really scare me is, there is almost every hour internet surfer from various IP in Malaysia, search about something that against the good behavior of a Muslim. Are Malaysian so desperate? Or are they pervert?


Perversion is a term and concept describing those types of human behavior that are perceived to be a deviation from what is considered to be orthodox or normal. Perversion differs from deviant behavior, since the latter refers to a recognized violation of social rules or norms (although the two terms can apply to the same behavior).

The keywords seksmelayu,lembahseks etc etc are the most popular keywords in the statistic.From the list we can recognize that only few surfers are really into enhancing their knowledge and information regarding healthier sex. The others???

But after all thanks to all visitor who out of sudden stumble upon this sexy blog. I hope you enjoy reading the material and gain something beneficial!

Scribus Tutorial: How to insert Image

Written by iznan on April 24th, 2007 in Update.

Now we will learn how to insert photo into your Scribus document.

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1. Select the “Image” button just beside the “text” button. Drag your mouse until a red column exist.

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1.1 Red Column*

2. Right click on that red column and select “Get Image” or control D. Select your image from your folder.

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Six points of sex satisfaction

Written by iznan on March 28th, 2007 in Update.

  1. Understanding
  2. Condusive environment
  3. Good technique
  4. Free mind
  5. Unification of body and soul
  6. Healthy life

Aphrodisiac: Ancient Malay Heritage

Written by iznan on March 26th, 2007 in Update.

Libido problem? Pre-mature ejaculation? Early satisfaction? These are the problems face by men.

For a long time you strive hard to search for any help to gain and increase the power of the libido?

Why spend more money on chemical subtances that could bring harm in the future? Try traditional methode. Not only it is cheap but also proved to be effective and ehem ehem….

What is Aphrodisiac?: It is any of various forms of stimulation thought to arouse sexual excitement. Aphrodisiacs may be classified in two principal groups: (1) psycho-physiological (visual, tactile, olfactory, aural) and (2) internal (stemming from food, drugs, love potions, medical preparations).

Let us see what available in our country:

1. Sireh/sirih
Piper Betle Linn
A very effective aphrodisiac, stimulant and anti-inflamatory.
Take daily two or three times with all the additional things. Avoid chalk (kapor).
For women the leaf can also be used to clean the vagina and the private parts.

2. Zafran (saffron)
Crocus satirus Linn
Also known as an effective aphrodisiac. Widely used in Arab country. Quite expensive compare to others. Read the rest of this entry »

Scribus Tutorial: How to Insert text?

Written by iznan on August 30th, 2006 in Scribus, Tutorial.

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The Insert menu

Within this menu you can insert text frame, image frame, shape, polygon etc.

text_editor1. Let us start with Inserting a text. First click Insert- Text Frame. A red frame will be inserted into your scribus document. You can either inserting your text straight into the frame by clicking on the red frame twice or by using the text editor. Edit it using the Properties windows. Right click on the text frame….
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2. You can also insert any text by using Story Editor.

You can find it on the toolbar beside the text editor (marked with the A alphabet). Twelves menu from right.
From here it is more easier to set your font, font size, sytle, color and lot more.
You can also create your own sytle by clicking on the No Style menu on the left side of the main text windows and save it.

One day delayed but it is just okay because it is free

Written by iznan on August 16th, 2006 in Update.

I manage to reduce the delay´s date! The trial edition was 12 days delayed due to lack of knowledge on Scribus, kaputte Internetverbindung and less interest.

But this time the delay time has been reduced and it is better than the trial edition, in terms of pages (6 pages more than the trial edition), design (suitable typesetting and fonts), nice color combination and lots more.
Improvement:

  1. More pages mean more issues
  2. More tips
  3. Design improved
  4. One day delay
  5. Advertisement plan announce!

Lelaki Sihat August is now available for download!!

For high speed user

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For low speed user

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Dateline is around the corner

Written by iznan on August 14th, 2006 in Update.

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Dateline for Lelaki Sihat is just around the corner. It should be oavailable in the Net on 15 August 2006. I hope that I manage to finish editing it by this night. The process of editing the articles is the last job should be done before any material be published to the public. Read the rest of this entry »