Can women really climax in this weirdly unexpected way?

The answer is not what you’ve been told…

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—-Important Message From Lloyd Lester—-

I used to think that women can climax in 1 way only

The truth is, a woman can easily get off all by herself — using her fingers, her vibrator, or even her pillow…

But I’ve discovered 4 moves that a guy can use on a woman in bed to make her come faster…

…and have much stronger, body-shaking O’s.

And a lot has changed since I started using one or more of these 4 moves!

Now there’s just something about the quality, frequency, and intensity of the orgasms I’m giving her… it’s so sexy to witness…

I no longer need to set the mood or even use any escalation tactics…

I don’t even need to take so much time with romance and foreplay…

Because using just 1 of these 4 moves provokes an unrestrained sexual animal inside of her… something RAW, lustful, and passionate…

Discover these 4 moves and use just 1 of them on her tonight — prepare for water works

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Why I’m eating honey every day

Honey is one of the most unique foods in human history.

It goes back a long, long time.

Bees are thought to have evolved from wasps 100 million years ago…

And the honeybees we know now have been on Earth for 20-30 million years…

So the history of honey goes way back before humanity.

So what is this mysterious food?

It’s a nectar that bees produce for their nourishment.

Honey bees store the honey as a food source for the colony.

So how did humans come to eat it?

Although it is not known precisely, one theory suggests humans learned to eat honey from bears.

Seeing bears eating honey, humans realized honey was a sweet and energizing food.

And that’s how humans discovered honey.

Since then, humans have been eating honey for 1,000s of years…

…dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.

Honey, which used to be a source of energy and sweetness, is now regarded differently.

Because with the development of science, scientists have discovered that honey is not just a source of sugar.

Honey contains hundreds of different phytochemicals, antioxidants, enzymes, and many other substances that have yet to be fully discovered.

These turn honey from being just a simple food into a medicine.

Today’s study is about a troubling situation where MEN needs honey’s medicinal properties the most.

Low testosterone.

Let’s look at how honey solves that issue in men…

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This review article was conducted at the Jordan University of Science and Technology. It was published in Heliyon.

The researchers reviewed dozens of papers from various databases – they looked for honey’s effects on testosterone levels.

Some of these studies were on humans and some on animals in changing dosages.

But what most of them had in common was this:

Honey boosts testosterone.

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I want you to pay attention to the part I have framed on the table…

+ sign means that there was a significant increase in serum testosterone in the subjects.

“Collectively, as a result, the mainstream of this specific research context reveals that oral administration of honey increases serum testosterone level in males.”

The researchers reported that there could be several different reasons for this increase.

Honey increases LH production, which is positively correlated with testosterone levels.

“According to this evidence, the positive effect of honey on serum testosterone level is modulated by increased production of luteinizing hormone.”

Honey is beneficial for the cells in the testicles.

“Honey administration is beneficial, at least, to maintain normal testicular tissue, which afterward positively influences the production of testosterone.”

Honey is an excellent source of antioxidants that reduces free radicals.

“Honey inhibits oxidative damage in testicular tissues and increases serum level of testosterone.”

Honey contains chrysin, a potent aromatase inhibitor that inhibits estrogen production.

“Chrysin has been recognized as a potent inhibitor of the enzyme aromatase, which is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of testosterone to estradiol. Such biological properties have let chrysin, especially when used at high doses, be used as a testosterone-boosting agent.”

Honey is also a great source of carbohydrates which are necessary for testosterone production.

That’s why I eat honey EVERY DAY.

And I suggest you do the same thing if you want to boost your testosterone levels.

But make sure that it is raw and unfiltered local honey because otherwise, it won’t be helpful at all.

—-Important Message About Eating Sugar—-

Simple “sippy cup” activity kick starts the body into burning sugar again

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We’re told sugar is bad, right? But that’s not the full story…

In fact, I’ve found that sugar-burning men often have perfect blood sugar, less body fat, less health issues, and better erections overall…

…compared to men who were only burning fat.

And if you use this simple activity to kick start your body into burning sugar again…

…you will be amazed by how much more energy you have, how strong and youthful you feel…

…how great your performance is in the bedroom, and how much stamina you have…

Here’s the super simple “sippy cup” activity that kick starts a man’s body into burning sugar again with extraordinary benefits…

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6612531