Are You An Unlucky Lover?
Do you suffer from 'Orgasmic Headaches?'
Everyone loves sex. Even those who can’t admit it, but for some people, sexual activity can be a real headache. It’s known as an “orgasmic headache,” and it can make “getting lucky” seem ironically unlucky. Thankfully, there may be a way to beat sex headaches, and the key appears to be hot peppers.
We’ve all heard of chronic migraine headaches,
cluster headaches, sinus headaches, and even stress headaches, but have you ever
heard of “sex headaches”? Although researchers say only a small percentage of
the population experience sex headachhes, there are an estimated half million
Americans suffering from this affliction. Sex headaches come in two classes;
harmless and serious.
The best known, and most common sex headache is the “benign coital headache”
which tends to occur on a regular basis during or after sex. The “benign coital
headache” is also commonly known as the “orgasmic headache”. This is a
relatively harmless headache with no known long term effects. Sufferers describe
this type of headache as “pulsating with a lot of pressure from the top of the
head down toward the eyes”. Although this headache may be medically benign, it’s
certainly a hardship for people who suffer from this condition.
The second type is the severe "new onset" headache which happens during sex.
This is generally a first time headache, which the patients characterize as “the
worst headache of their lives”. This type of sex headache is believed to be
vascular in nature, and could be the warning sign of a serious medical
emergency. With this type of headache, a sudden rupture of a cerebral blood
vessel can occur causing bleeding of the brain which can lead to a stroke or
even death. The "new onset" headache is extremely rare, and can also occur with
any other strenuous activity such as exercise. Such a headache is often due to
an acute brain haemorrhage or other serious condition that may go undiagnosed
until there’s a problem. So if you suffer from any “new onset” sex headache
that’s extremely painful, it’s important to consult a physician and make sure
there’s not some kind of life threatening condition behind the symptoms.
While the benign headache usually begins as a dull pain that starts prior to
orgasm, the more serious headache has a sudden effect, often described as a
"thunderclap" headache that occurs within seconds of orgasm. Fortunately, the
vast majority of all sex headaches are related to the “benign coital headache,”
and are not life threatening. Although they are definitely “life altering” since
sex is the one of the most important things any human being can experience.
Until recently, modern medicine has found no real answers regarding benign sex
headaches. Sufferers tend to struggle through with only minimal relief from
ordinary over the counter pain medications. But now there’s an all natural
product that claims to be the saving grace for a "headache free" sex life, and
the secret appears to come from hot peppers.
For the past six months, the medical community has been buzzing about a brand
new all natural nasal spray made with a natural hot pepper extract known as
“oleoresin capsicum”. It’s main active ingredient, “capsaicin” is known to blast
away chronic headaches such as migraines and clusters. The product is called
“The Sinus Buster,” and it’s the worlds first hot pepper based nasal spray.
Aside from relieving migraines, clusters, and sinus headaches, the Sinus Buster
is also gaining a big reputation for relieving many major sinus and allergy
symptoms without the use of man made chemicals.
One German study at the University of Munster, focused on 51 patients suffering
from orgasmic headaches. Their scientists found men are more than three times as
likely than women to be stricken by orgasmic headaches. Dr. Achim Frese, a
professor involved in the study, surmises most patients experience bouts of
these sex related headaches for only a few weeks. The symptoms can occur during
all sexual activity including masturbation, but for most patients, the cycles
can suddenly stop for weeks, months, or even years.
The course of the disease varies widely. Some patients have only one bout in
their whole life, while others have it for years with nearly every sexual
activity. The headaches typically start when patients are in their mid 30s. Many
times patients find the headaches will lessen or even go away altogether if
sexual activity is stopped, or if the affected person assumes a more passive
role during intercourse.
For more information on sex headaches, and the new Sinus Buster anti-headache
hot pepper nasal spray
www.sinusbuster.com.
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