Generic Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate, Viagra® equivalent)

Generic Viagra is an oral medication used to treat male erectile dysfunction (ED) also referred to as impotence. This Generic version of the world's first ED pill should be taken at least 30-60 minutes before sexual intercourse. It lasts 4 hours and can be taken up to three times a day. The success rate of oral ED medications is very high, above 90%; however different people require different dosages to attain optimum results. Generic Viagra has the same active ingredient as brand name Viagra, and is equivalent in effect, strength, and dosage.
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50mg

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10$ 55.00$ 5.50$ 49.00----Add to cart
30$ 99.00$ 2.91$ 89.00+4 pillsAdd to cart
60$ 139.00$ 2.17$ 125.00+4 pillsAdd to cart
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100mg

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10$ 60.00$ 6.00$ 54.00----Add to cart
30$ 103.00$ 3.03$ 92.00+4 pillsAdd to cart
60$ 149.00$ 2.33$ 134.00+4 pillsAdd to cart
90$ 189.00$ 2.10$ 170.00----Add to cart

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STRESS MANAGEMENT AND WELLNESS IN SUMMARY: FREEING UP TIME TO EXERCISE & EXPERIENCING STRESS REACTIVITY

Freeing Up Time to Exercise
Time cannot be saved, but you can free up time by being more organized. Some effective time-management strategies include assessing how you spend time so you can make sensible adjustments, prioritizing your activities, learning to say no so you do not take on too many responsibilities, delegating tasks to others, looking things over only once, avoiding spending time on junk mail, and limiting interruptions. Time invested in applying time-management strategies will pay off in terms of freeing up time for such important activities as regular exercise.
Experiencing Stress Reactivity
INSTRUCTIONS: While seated in a comfortable position, determine how fast your heart beats at rest using one of these methods. (Use a watch that has a second hand.)
Multiply your 30-second pulse count by two to determine how many times your heart beats each minute while you are at rest. Now close your eyes and think of either someone you really dislike or some situation you experienced that really frightened you. If you are recalling a person, think of how that person looks and smells and what he or she does to incur your dislike. Really feel the dislike, do not just think about it. If you recall a frightening situation, try to place yourself back in that situation. Sense the fright, be scared, vividly recall the situation in all its detail. Think of the person or situation for one minute and then count your pulse rate for 30 seconds, as you did earlier. Multiply the rate by two and compare your first total with the second.
Most people find that their heart rates increase when they are experiencing stressful memories. This increase occurs despite a lack of any physical activity; the very thoughts increase heart rate. This demonstrates two things: the nature of stressors and the nature of stress reactivity.
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