pray to god
go to vrindavan,IN
Chant god's names
Dont look above womens feet (out of respect)
Dont think about sexual desires
&you will not realize when you have got rid of it
Sexual desire is commonly known as libido. It refers to the natural urge or drive for sexual activity or intimacy.
Drugs that decrease membrane permeability to sodium are used as local anesthetics. These drugs block the sodium channels and prevent NA+ from entering the cell. NA+ influx is important to dipolarize the membrane.
Gamma-aminobutyric acid is also known as GABA. It appears to decrease synaptic transmission and is actually used in drugs called GABAergic drugs or GABA analogues. These drugs are used as hypnotics, anticonvulsants, tranquillizers and sedatives.
they decrease the breakdown of acetylcholine
Anti inflammatory
A "nimpho" is a colloquial term derived from "nymphomaniac," which refers to someone, typically a woman, who has an excessive or uncontrollable sexual desire. The term is often used in a derogatory or stigmatizing manner to label someone for their sexual behavior. It's important to approach discussions about sexual desire with sensitivity, as such labels can perpetuate stereotypes and misunderstandings about sexual health and behavior.
Chemical castration is the use of medicine designed to reduce desire for sexual activity. Chemical castration is used mostly in the treatment of sex offenders, in the hopes that the reduced desire for sexual activity will prevent them from further committing crimes. There is no actual castration; hence the name is a misnomer.
I think your spelling is offSATYRIASIS: Is an excessive or abnormal sexual desire in the male, comparableto the word used for an insatiable woman, nymphomaniaFrom the Greek word Satyr: a minor sexual Deity in the Greek pantheon
Satyriasis is an outdated term used to describe excessive and uncontrollable sexual desire in men. It is now considered a pejorative term and is not used in modern medical or psychological settings.
Anti-hyperuricemic drugs decrease the levels of uric acid in the blood, either by increasing the rate at which uric acid is excreted in the urine, or by preventing the formation of excess uric acid.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen (paracetamol) are commonly used to decrease fever and reduce pain. These drugs work by inhibiting the production of certain chemicals in the body that are responsible for inflammation and fever. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and guidelines when using these medications.
Anti-hyperuricemic drugs decrease the levels of uric acid in the blood, either by increasing the rate at which uric acid is excreted in the urine, or by preventing the formation of excess uric acid.