Martes, Nobyembre 1, 2011

Misteri Kopi RM20

Oleh Mohd Jamilul Anbia Md Denin
anbia@hmetro.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: Secawan kopi susu biasanya dijual RM1.20 saja, namun kini timbul tanda tanya apabila muncul sejenis kopi istimewa mencecah RM20 secawan sehingga menimbulkan persoalan mengenai ramuan misterinya.

Persoalan itu terjawab apabila produk kopi yang diuar-uarkan mampu mengembalikan kejantanan suami di ranjang disahkan mengandungi racun berbahaya sildenafil yang dipercayai menjadi ramuan sulit syarikat pengeluar dan pengedarnya bagi melariskan jualan.

Bahan kimia terlarang itu yang boleh menyebabkan mati mengejut sering dicampur pembekal haram dalam serbuk kopi selepas didapati berupaya meningkatkan keinginan seksual lelaki walaupun pada masa sama mengundang 1,001 kesan sampingan berbahaya.

Penjualan ‘kopi batin’ terbabit terbongkar selepas sepasukan 10 pegawai Bahagian Penguat Kuasa Farmasi Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) menyerbu sebuah syarikat berpejabat di Jalan Gombak di sini yang dikesan menjadi pengedar utama kopi maut terbabit.

Serbuan jam 11.15 pagi semalam oleh pegawai penguat kuasa farmasi KKM diketuai Timbalan Pengarahnya, Wan Hamid Wan Ibrahim dilakukan di pejabat syarikat pengedar serbuk kopi berkenaan selepas menerima maklumat mengenai aktiviti penjualan kopi beracun berkenaan.

Wan Hamid berkata, pihaknya terlebih dahulu mendapatkan sampel produk kopi terbabit sebelum menghantarnya menjalani ujian makmal dan disahkan mengandungi bahan kimia beracun itu.

“Hasil serbuan mengejut itu, kami merampas hampir 3,000 peket kopi berkenaan yang dianggarkan bernilai RM30,000. Siasatan mendapati kopi berkenaan dijual mencecah RM200 bagi setiap kotak berisi 10 peket.

“Lebih mengecewakan apabila berlaku penipuan terhadap pengguna apabila produk kopi terbabit didakwa pengedarnya selamat kerana dihasilkan melalui ekstrak tongkat ali, herba dan madu tanpa menyebut kandungan kimia berbahaya itu,” katanya.

Menurutnya, hasil ujian makmal mendapati kopi terbabit mengandungi kimia yang sudah diubah suai dipanggil homosildenafil yang dipercayai diseludup.

“Berikutan itu, pegawai KKM mengambil keterangan seorang kakitangan syarikat terbabit berusia 20-an selain seorang lelaki berusia 40-an yang dipercayai pemilik syarikat terbabit.

“Penemuan produk kopi yang dicampurkan kimia berbahaya itu membuktikan masih banyak syarikat kopi campuran tidak serik dan masih cuba membahayakan nyawa orang ramai demi memperoleh keuntungan,” katanya.

Menurutnya, kopi mengandungi kimia viagra cialis online pharmacy pharmacy itu di pasaran mudah dikenal pasti berikutan pengedar biasanya menjual dengan harga mahal.

Difahamkan, sildenafil yang turut terkandung dalam pil Viagra amat berbahaya terutama kepada mereka yang menghidapi darah tinggi, sakit jantung dan kandungan lemak tinggi dalam badan serta boleh menyebabkan tekanan darah menjadi terlalu rendah.

Sumber : Harian Metro

Kepada penggemar ubat kuat eloklah anda dapatkan produk yang diiktiraf oleh Kementerian Kesihatan dan mempunyai Sijil Ujian Makmal bebas dari Sildenafil. Dapatkan Tricajus yang berperisa seperti Teh O Limau. Kalau campur ais lagi sedap, power pun dapat.

Laman web untuk daftar ahli Tricajus:

http://www.jushebat.com/paknalbudu

Sabado, Oktubre 29, 2011

Erectile Dysfunction

From Debra Manzella, R.N., former About.com Guide

Updated January 16, 2008

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What is ?

(ED) is a condition that affects a man's ability to get and sustain an erection that leads to positive sexual experiences. Although most men do encounter trouble having an erection from time to time, the problem is not generally thought to be ED unless the symptoms are consistent for 3 months or more.

What does ED have to do with diabetes?

According to the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA), (ED) is common for men who have diabetes. Often, it's the first symptom that men may notice and the one that leads them to the doctor in the first place. Only after they have sought medical help for ED do they also receive a diagnosis of diabetes. Fifty percent of men with diabetes will suffer from ED within 10 years of diagnosis.

How does diabetes cause ED?

The same elevated blood glucose levels that cause blood vessel and nerve damage in other parts of the body can also lead to complications in blood flow and nerve damage to the penis.

Heart disease and diabetes are often linked together because coronary artery damage is a complication of diabetes as well. Coronary artery disease can affect sexual function on its own, but is nine times as likely in men who suffer with both coronary artery disease (CAD) and diabetes, than men who have diabetes without the addition of CAD. is so prevalent in both coronary artery disease and diabetes, that it could be considered a risk factor for both. If a man is suffering from ED, his doctor should suggest screening for CAD and diabetes.

Factors that can lead to ED:

The longer a man has had diabetes, the more likely he will suffer from ED. Also if blood glucose levels have not been well controlled throughout the illness, blood vessel and nerve damage will be greater. Complications of accompanying heart disease such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol can also affect ED. A man with diabetes who also smokes increases his risk of developing ED.

Commonly prescribed medications and ED

People with diabetes frequently take medications to lower blood pressure. Some common prescription blood pressure medications are known to cause ED, such as some diuretics and beta blockers. Certain antidepressants also can cause ED. Discuss your medications with your doctor, if ED is a concern. Sometimes different medications can be prescribed that don't have ED as a side effect.

Medications that treat

Prescription medications such as Viagra, online pharmacy, and Levitra are used to treat ED. All three of these medications work the same way, by helping increase blood flow to the penis. This helps erectile function and enables a man to have and sustain an erection during sexual intimacy. The medications are taken a half hour before sex and the effects can last from 4 to 5 hours. These drugs do have some serious side effects so talk over this option with your doctor, and make sure that he or she knows your entire medical history and all other medications that you take.

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"Complications: Diabetes and Men's Sexual Health." Sept. 2006. Canadian Diabetes Association. 18 May 2007.

Lakin, MD, Milton. "." Endocrinolgy Med Index. 18 Apr 2005. The Cleveland Clinic. 18 May 2007.

Stafano Giordanetti, M.D.; Emanuela De Amici, M.D.; Gianandrea Bertone, M.D.; Colomba Falcone, M.D.; Diego Geroldi, M.D.; Pietro Fratino, M.D.; Sebastiano Solerte, M.D.; and Adriana Garzaniti, M.D., " in Diabetic Men May Predict Silent Heart Disease." Live and Learn. 21 Jun 2004. American Heart Association. 18 May 2007.

"Possible Side Effects of Drugs That Lower Blood Pressure." Live and Learn. American Heart Association. 18 May 2007.

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Martes, Mayo 3, 2011

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