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		<title>Penis Expanding Pills</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 20:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although often referred to as enlargement or enhancement pills, natural penis supplements might perhaps be better classified as penis "expanding" pills based on the effect they have on the body. When ingested over a period of time, the herbal ingredients contained within these capsules work to directly influence blood flow and expand the tissues that]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.penis-resources.com/blog/images/tape-measure-pills.jpg" width="213" height="211" class="imgRight" alt="tape measure and pills" />Although often referred to as enlargement or enhancement pills, natural penis supplements might perhaps be better classified as penis "expanding" pills based on the effect they have on the body. When ingested over a period of time, the herbal ingredients contained within these capsules work to directly influence blood flow and expand the tissues that the penis is comprised of.</p>
<p>To understand how penis pills work, you first need a basic understanding of the penis structure itself and how an erection functions. One common misconception is that it involves muscular contraction. This is not the case. Instead, an erection utilizes a pressure system, specifically pressurized blood.</p>
<p>The penis is made up of three primary chambers. The pair of chambers located on the dorsal side of the penis, individually called the Corpora Cavernosa, are composed of sponge-like erectile tissue. The chamber located on the ventral side of the penis is called the Corpus Spongiosum and contains the urethra and meatus. The Corpus Spongiosum is responsible for the discharge of urine and semen.</p>
<p>When a man becomes sexually excited, his brain initiates a signal which causes hormones to rush blood into the penis through penile arteries. This blood engorges the tissues lining the Corpora Cavernosa filling the reservoirs to capacity and causing the penis to become erect.</p>
<p>Since the size of a man's penis is determined by the amount of blood that his erectile tissues can hold, making it larger is attained by physically expanding the size of the tissue chambers themselves. The concept behind penis pills is to artificially force this expansion above and beyond the normal reaction.</p>
<p>Penis pills contain organic herbal ingredients that rejuvenate and promote the flow of blood into the penis. Each ingredient is formulated to target specific cells in the penis and create a healthier blood passage into the entire penile region. This formula has a direct effect on the receptive cells of the penis by influencing hormone levels and intensifying the flow of blood.</p>
<p>A significant increase of blood circulation in the penile arteries produces bigger erections. Over time the arteries and surrounding erectile tissue will also increase in size due to the expansion caused by the internal pressure. In short, penis pills enhance the body's natural ability to expand which results in increased length and girth.</p>
<p>While these supplements are being used successfully by many men around the world to increase penis size, it should be noted that not all are created equal. There are some that can contain harmful ingredients and others that are simply ineffective. For a comparison of some of the leading brands available today, visit our <a href="http://www.penis-resources.com/penis_enlargement_pill_comparisons.html">Penis Pill Comparisons</a> breakdown. As always, if you are taking other medication it is advisable to consult with a physician prior to use.</p>
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		<title>Penis Anatomy 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2005 22:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.penis-resources.com/blog/images/penis-anatomy.gif" width="179" height="194" class="imgRight" alt="Drawing of penis anatomy" />The penis is the external male organ associated with both sex and urination. It is composed of three columns of erectile tissue and relies on the engorgement of blood to reach the erect state.</p>
<p>The erectile tissues are divided into two groups named the "corpus spongiosum" and "corpus cavernosum." The corpus spongiosum is the single column that lies on the underside of the penis. The other two colums, the corpora cavernosa, are positioned next to each other on the upper side of the penis. The glans penis, located at the end of the corpus spongiosum is the part that is enlarged and cone-shaped. The glans supports the foreskin (also called prepuce), which is the loose fold of skin that can retract to expose the glans. The area on the underside of the penis, where the foreskin is attached, is called the frenum. </p>
<p>The urethra, which is the final destination of the urinary tract, traverses the corpus spongiosum. It's opening, known as the "meatus", lies on the tip of the glans penis. The urethra serves as both a passage for urine and for the ejaculation of semen. Sperm is produced within the testes and stored in the attached epididymis. </p>
<p>During ejaculation, sperm is propelled up the vas deferens, the two ducts that pass over and behind the bladder. Fluids are added by the seminal vesicles and the vas deferens turns into the ejaculatory ducts, which join the urethra inside the prostate gland. The prostate and the bulbourethral glands add further secretions, and the resulting semen is expelled through the penis.</p>
<p>The last feature of the penis is called the "raphe." This is the visible ridge between the lateral halves of the penis. It is found on the underside of the penis and runs from the meatus (opening of the urethra) across the scrotum and to the perineum (area between scrotum and anus).</p>
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