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- CARDIFF, CA, February 03, 2007 - Catuaba: Stimulate Your Immune System...And a Whole Lot More
Amazon tribes have been using catuaba for generations as an aphrodisiac. But this special tree bark is also used to treat fatigue, insomnia, hypochondria, impotence, erectile dysfunction and sciatica. It also boosts the immune system and helps you concentrate.

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By Edna Sousa for Waterside Syndications Full Story: http://watersidesyndication.com/healthnews/?cat=21 />

Herbal Aphrodisiacs: What"s Inside Cupid"s Medicine Cabinet?
Many people think of aphrodisiacs as magic potions that create sexual desire in those who take them, but aphrodisiacs work in various ways. Some increase desire, while others enhance performance or increase sensitivity and pleasure. This article looks at substances that do their principal work below the neck, making us tingle and twitch in the most wonderful ways.

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By Christopher Van Buren for Waterside Syndications Full Story:
http://watersidesyndication.com/healthnews/?cat=5 />

Can"t Get a Spa Appointment on Valentine"s Day? Do it Yourself.
Grace Wilson, head massage therapist for the Chopra Center for Well Being and author of Massage In Minutes, explores some simple, sensual, at-home spa treatments for couples unable to get a V-Day booking at the spa. In this article, Grace reveals how you can make your Valentine"s Day a more "touching" experience.

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By Grace Wilson for Waterside Syndications Full Story:
http://watersidesyndication.com/healthnews/?cat=34 />


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