Herbal Health

May 18, 2009

.YOUR MARITAL HEALTH/THE MOST OFTEN ASKED QUESTION: WHY DOES THAT STUFF GET HER?

    ”I think porno is the most humiliating, sick, pathetic junk in

the world. She would watch it all night. She gets turned on to it

and even wants to try some of the stuff. She reads those sex

magazines and gets all turned on. Why does that stuff get her?”

ANSWER: That stuff doesn’t “get” her. She is not responding just to the erotic material. Her arousal, as yours, comes from within, and something about some of this material touches a part of the love maps we discussed. Sometimes just the fact that this material is forbidden is part of the arousal factor. If she feels isolated from you because of it, this isolation will not diminish her interest in it. There are two options here. One is to explore the possibility of setting up your own mutually accepted “erotography” collection, one that you can both accept without labeling each other or criticizing each other’s preferences. Second, a super marital sex rule is that not all sex has to be shared sex. If you cannot, and you certainly do not have to, develop a tolerance or even enjoyment for some of the material she finds arousing, then you should encourage her to enjoy the material in privacy, without overt or covert censure. Her arousal is a part of her and your marriage. It is not determined by or corrupted by this material. The sex you have together is just yours, no matter what factors might have resulted in arousal.

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WHY RADIATION AFFECTS CANCER CELLS MORE THAN NORMAL CELLS – GREATER PROPORTION OF DIVIDING CELLS (PART 1)

Let’s now see what makes cancer cells more likely to be killed by radiation than normal cells. Firstly, the part of the cell that is most sensitive to radiation is the part that controls reproduction. This means that tissues with a high proportion of cells that divide frequently show the harmful effects of radiation more obviously and more quickly than tissues in which the cells rarely divide. Cells that are actually in the process of dividing when radiation passes through them are so sensitive to its harmful effects that they die within a few hours. Cells which are not actually dividing at the time of treatment still suffer serious damage to their reproductive ability. They can often continue to function quite normally provided they don’t try to divide. Once they do, it is likely that they will die in the attempt. Most cancers have a higher proportion of cells that divide regularly than most normal tissues. Most, but not all, cancers are therefore likely to show more rapid and severe damage after radiation than most, but not all, normal tissues.

Low doses of radiation interfere with the ability of the cell to divide. Higher doses kill cells directly. Therefore any cell can be killed by radiation if the dose is high enough.

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