Friday, September 3, 2010
Lindsay Lohan Sex Tape
Lindsay Lohan has been rocked by rumors that a cash-strapped waiter is shopping an alleged “sex tape” — in which she is the star — for nearly $200,000.

An alleged 47-second clip of the tawdry sex flick features a naked woman that appears to be Lohan engaging in “adult activity” with a waiter from a popular American restaurant chain, who she reportedly enjoyed a fling with last year, London’s The Daily Mirror dished on Thursday.
“This video file is dynamite. It’s pretty seedy and shows Lindsay engaging in a particular sex act which, obviously should remain behind closed doors,” squealed a spy.
The footage has reportedly been offered to Huslter for six figures, while the waiter is toying with the idea of giving the X-rated footage to an “offshore porn site” to be downloaded around the globe for the masses.
Lindsay, 23, is “devastated” by the rumors after working diligently to repair her fractured public image in recent years, tattles tell the tab. The Georgia Rule actress even traveled to India last month, where she filmed a documentary on human trafficking for the BBC. Lindsay is said to be weighing her legal options for blocking release of the footage.
“If and when it is released on the internet, via a spurious, unofficial website, there is absolutely nothing she or her lawyers can do about it….It is fair to say that Lindsay has had a pretty torrid past 24 hours.”
Herbal Sex Boosters
Woody Allen's late 1970s film Love and Death was eerily prophetic, if in name alone, about the Viagra dilemma. The drug enables many men to achieve an erection and regain lost sexual function, but it can also exact a stiff penalty from users. The Food and Drug Administration has reported dozens of deaths among Viagra users. This seems an unnecessarily severe side effect. Concerns about the drug have spurred interest in effective, natural aphrodisiacs without deleterious side effects. Responding to this interest, I set off for the Amazon rain forest in search of sex-enhancing plants. I traveled in the company of a Brazilian shaman named Bernie Peixoto, a man skilled in tribal wisdom and the use of plant medicines. There in the world's greatest jungle, we encountered two potent sex-boosting plants with a long history of safe use.

Our flight into Brazil put us into the Amazon city of Manaus, where we met with Antonio Matas, the most highly respected herbalist in that area. Antonio shared stories with us about his decades of healing work using rain-forest plants.
Catuaba and Muirapuama: Sex Enhancers?
"What about catuaba and muirapuama?" I inquired. "Are they really effective sex enhancers, or is that just a myth?" He laughed at the question and spread his hands wide open. "There is nothing that compares with catuaba and muirapuama together. I can tell you, I have used these plants with hundreds of people. The old become sexually young again. I have seen impotent men who can have sex for the first time in years. Even healthy couples find that these plants put extra fire in their sex life. These plants are good for men and women."
I asked Antonio if he used these plants himself. He smiled again. "Sometimes. After all, I've been married to the same woman for 43 years."
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Nutritional Support For Joint Structure and Function
The first health care claim of deer velvet antler to be substantiated by scientific evidence, in compliance with US Food and Drug Administration dietary supplement regulations, was announced by the North American Elk Breeders Association (NAEBA) recently. Executive Director Ben Coplan said the determination, made by two consulting firms hired by NAEBA, Nutrinfo of Watertown, Massachusetts and Tradeworks Group, Inc. of Brattleboro, Vermont, is a significant breakthrough for the nation's 1,400 breeders of farm-raised elk.
According to Coplan, the Nutrinfo report states there is a reasonable basis to claim that velvet antler helps relieve the symptoms of arthritis. However, a disease claim may not be used for a dietary supplement in the US; therefore, the acceptable statement for product labels and advertisements of a dietary supplement would be "provides nutritional support for joint structure and function."
"This determination, by two of the leading dietary supplement firms in the world, is "just what the doctor ordered" for the members of our growing agricultural industry," Coplan said.
Many studies have shown most of the carbohydrate in antler is proteoglycan, which is a combination of protein and carbohydrate. The carbohydrate portion is primarily glycosaminoglycan, of which chondroitin sulfate is by far the predominant constituent. One study cited by the Nutrinfo report evaluated the clinical efficacy of chondroitin sulfate in knee osteoarthritis. Treatment with 3 X 400 mg doses per day for 90 days provided significant relief from symptoms as reported by patients. "We intend to research and substantiate other health benefit claims for velvet antler," Coplan said.
"We want to carefully research the potential benefits of velvet antler supplements for supporting the immune system, anti-aging, muscle strength and endurance, and sexual vitality."
Deer velvet antler has been highly regarded in traditional oriental medicine for two thousand years. It is consumed regularly by people of Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Hong Kong as a highly prized medicinal drug to treat blood loss, weakness, and chronic joint pain. Scientific studies in Canada and New Zealand are now verifying the health benefits of this important supplement.
"The scientific-backed health benefit claim will greatly expand marketing opportunities for velvet antler dietary supplements in the United States," Coplan stated.
The FDA in the United States regulates claims for dietary supplements through a process, which is different than for medicinal drugs; it does not "approve" dietary supplements, but allows producers to substantiate structure/function claims through critical review of scientific studies.
In North America, farmers and ranchers raise approximately 110,000 elk, the largest of the deer family. Historically, the velvet antler harvested by North American farmers has been exported to Asian countries. As the natural foods and dietary supplement market has expanded in the U.S., farmers have turned their attention to the domestic market. Association headquarters is in Platte City, Mo.Copies of the scientific report on velvet antler are available from the NAEBA office.From: North American Elk Breeders Association
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Taylor Swift new 'Mine' video filmed in Kennebunkport, Maine (photos, video)
Last night, Taylor Swift debuted her new Mine video in Nashville but the video of the hit song was filmed in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Why did this country star pick this New England hot spot?
In Taylor's own words:
'[I] have always been weirdly obsessed with the New England kind of look.'
And the New England kind of look looks good no matter who gives the compliments.
Our family spent every summer when I was growing up in Kennebunkport the week before Labor Day (so now). We dined on fresh lobster picked directly from a lobster pound, went swimming in the cold Atlantic (we didn't care, we were from Buffalo) and avoiding the crowds of the more popular (then) Cape Cod.
No doubt, from seeing Taylor Swift as she filmed in Kennebunkport, Maine earlier this summer for her new Mine video, the singer had a great time in this magical place I think I'll take my family to visit next year. No wonder the Tennessean's song is so popular.
By www.examiner.com
Taylor Swift Bio

Taylor Swift is the next big thing in country music. She hails from Pennsylvania and has a younger brother named Austin.
Personally, she's been romantically linked to Joe Jonas and is a good pal of Kellie Pickler. She actually taught herself to play guitar.
Yes, unlike some (okay, most) music stars of today, Taylor Swift is actually impressive!
With her first number-one hit "Our Song," at age 18 years and 9 days, Swift became the fifth teenaged female singer to top the Billboard magazine Hot Country Songs chart. Aside from singing talent, as you can tell, she's a major looker. In fact, Swift was ranked #57 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list.
At almost six feet tall and with curly, lone blonde hair, Taylor Swift might have a modeling career ahead of her. For now, though, she's content to be dominating the country charts and making a major name for herself in the music industry.
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