The Hardness Factor How To Achieve Your Best Health And Sexual Fitness a t any age
By (Author) Steven Lamm
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins Publishers
1st September 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mens health
613.96081
Paperback
384
Width 186mm, Height 231mm, Spine 26mm
652g
Hard is good, harder is better -- for your health, your libido, your life. Such is the provocative premise behind Dr. Steven Lamm's The Hardness Factor, a groundbreaking book that will change the way men live and love. The Hardness Factor measures male health through the quality of an erection -- perhaps the greatest male motivator for better living (more so than fear of cancer, heart attack, or stroke). The Hardness Factor asks, Can men be hard and in shape for sex their entire lives The answer is, absolutely. Here for the first time are scientific, evidence-based regimens -- emphasizing nutrition, supplements, and exercise -- to increase erectile quality. By following the programs in The Hardness Factor, you will
A renowned New York clinician, bestselling author, and a favorite expert on the television show The View, Dr. Lamm offers straight talk for men of all ages in "The Four-Day Insurance Policy," which can provide a quick fix for that upcoming Saturday night (or any other dating emergency), and the more detailed "Six-Week Hardness Factor Program," which will improve a man's sex drive, stamina, hardness, and, most of all, health. This comprehensive guide also includes numerous recipes created by acclaimed chef Waldy Malouf, aimed at promoting nutritional health and jump-starting the libido.
After following The Hardness Factor, you will not only achieve optimal health and sexual fitness but also understand why the penis is the best barometer of a man's health.
"There's no doubt about it: Dr. Lamm knows erections." -- Maxim
"Dr. Lamm can take on any subject. And, the harder, the better." -- Joy Behar, THE VIEW co-host
Steven Lamm, M.D., who has appeared as the house doctor on The View, is a practicing internist and faculty member at the NYU Medical Center. He lives in New York City.