For some men who experience erectile dysfunction, is now no longer bother to eat the pills or other drugs that claimed to be able to treat these disorders.
An iPhone application to try to help men overcome erectile dysfunction. The the Examiner, Thursday (06/24/2010), launched an application called 'Fire up Your sex Drive' expected to boost sexual performance of men approximately 85 per cent. Applications for iPhone users is dibanderol approximately USD2, 99 or approximately Rp27 thousand and you can download the user.
Applications will only encourage the users to listen to the audio sound that comes out of the application for six minutes every day. And within 20 days to run voice therapy would increase the ability of sex.
An editor of the Examiner, Chris Garton revealed that thousands of people may buy this application and try it, or the fact that Apple approves.
"I am glad to see that people think that the iPhone and iPads really magical, and I will wait for Apple to approve this application in the App Store," said Garton.
Previously, Deakin University, Australia has also been developing an application that has the health benefit for iPhone users. These applications can help people who are prone to avoid allergies caused by food allergies.
Allergy sufferers can use the iPhone to know the contents in a food. Applications developed by Deakin University with Nestle and non-profit institutions GS1, it enables users to scan the barcode on the packaging of food products. (Okezone)
An iPhone application to try to help men overcome erectile dysfunction. The the Examiner, Thursday (06/24/2010), launched an application called 'Fire up Your sex Drive' expected to boost sexual performance of men approximately 85 per cent. Applications for iPhone users is dibanderol approximately USD2, 99 or approximately Rp27 thousand and you can download the user.
Applications will only encourage the users to listen to the audio sound that comes out of the application for six minutes every day. And within 20 days to run voice therapy would increase the ability of sex.
An editor of the Examiner, Chris Garton revealed that thousands of people may buy this application and try it, or the fact that Apple approves.
"I am glad to see that people think that the iPhone and iPads really magical, and I will wait for Apple to approve this application in the App Store," said Garton.
Previously, Deakin University, Australia has also been developing an application that has the health benefit for iPhone users. These applications can help people who are prone to avoid allergies caused by food allergies.
Allergy sufferers can use the iPhone to know the contents in a food. Applications developed by Deakin University with Nestle and non-profit institutions GS1, it enables users to scan the barcode on the packaging of food products. (Okezone)
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