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This would certainly comply with how I was feeling about myself when I

was a teenager and young woman.

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In , " Inger Lorelei " <inglori@...>

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> Lida:

> > There have been several studies about 'falling in love', because

scientists think it is a curious kind of thing.

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> > One article I have been reading about it says that falling in love

mostly is based on the necessity of a person to obtain something they

think they can not provide themselves. For some this could be status,

for others apreciation or feeling comfortable with oneself, or

whatever.

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In a message dated 4/22/2006 9:09:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, inglori@... writes:

I'm sure once it gets into the DSM, there will be a pill against this debilitating disorder. ;-)Inger

Salt , or potassium nitrate, was supposed to have some effect, but that was more rumor than fact.

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In a message dated 4/22/2006 5:12:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, julie.stevenson16@... writes:

Cornflakes according to original Kellogs person :-)and of course healthy exercise and cold showers aswell :-)

Interestingly enough, research has shown that cold showers actually increase testosterone production in men. So, while the immediate effect might be a dampening of libido, in the long run it might make it worse.

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In a message dated 4/22/2006 5:12:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, julie.stevenson16@... writes:

Cornflakes according to original Kellogs person :-)and of course healthy exercise and cold showers aswell :-)

Interestingly enough, research has shown that cold showers actually increase testosterone production in men. So, while the immediate effect might be a dampening of libido, in the long run it might make it worse.

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In a message dated 4/22/2006 6:44:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, julie.stevenson16@... writes:

Actually that would make sense as certain anatomy is meant to be kept cooler, hence it is on outside of body.

That's true, however I think it has more to do with the shock the body feels from the cold, something of a survival instinct.

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Cornflakes according to original Kellogs person :-)

and of course healthy exercise and cold showers aswell :-)

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> In a message dated 4/22/2006 9:09:22 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> inglori@... writes:

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> I'm sure once it gets into the DSM, there will be a pill against

this

> debilitating disorder. ;-)

>

> Inger

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> Salt , or potassium nitrate, was supposed to have some effect,

but that

> was more rumor than fact.

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Actually that would make sense as certain anatomy is meant to be kept

cooler, hence it is on outside of body.

>

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> In a message dated 4/22/2006 5:12:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> julie.stevenson16@... writes:

>

> Cornflakes according to original Kellogs person :-)

>

> and of course healthy exercise and cold showers aswell :-)

>

>

>

>

>

> Interestingly enough, research has shown that cold showers

actually increase

> testosterone production in men. So, while the immediate effect

might be a

> dampening of libido, in the long run it might make it worse.

>

>

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I wonder if this has to do with Triiodothyronine being released for thermal regulation affecting lutenizing and/or follicle stimulating hormone thereby indirectly raising the testosterone. VISIGOTH@... wrote: In a message dated 4/22/2006 5:12:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, julie.stevenson16@... writes: Cornflakes according to original Kellogs person :-)and of course healthy exercise and cold showers aswell :-) Interestingly enough, research has shown that cold showers

actually increase testosterone production in men. So, while the immediate effect might be a dampening of libido, in the long run it might make it worse.

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Yuk!

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In , nick <drumthis2001@...> wrote:

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> Cold showers are also good for the skin. Almost all the soap from

the supermarket has sodium talloate which is fat from dead or diseased

animals boiled to the top of a furnace and given to people to rub on

their skin.

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