Eating, living and fulfilling our physical desires are the basic demands of life. These things have to be right at their places and there is no special credit given to them. But when these are not there, you'll definitely feel their absence. Without food, you cannot live and without sex, you will either not love to live or you may not want to live without love.

Come to the truth- no relationship can be sited as perfectly mental or spiritual. Rather, the man-woman relationship is a combination of physical as well as mental interests. Hence, some sort of failure in one of the elements is destined to cause unhappiness in the relationship.
And in today's world, obesity and Type 2 diabetes are some of the reasons behind unhappy relationships. But a recent study may raise some hope in the minds of obese men. This study, conducted by Australian researchers, has claimed that obese men, suffering from Type 2 diabetes, may see some improvements in their sex life following some amount of weight loss.
Around 31 obese men with Type II diabetes took part in the study. They were randomly selected to be provided with either a meal-replacement-based- low calorie diet or a high protein, low carb and low fat diet, appropriately designed to reduce the caloric intake by 600 calories a day.
In an 8 week period, it was found that the subjects were able to experience an easing of erectile dysfunction and an improvement in libido with a 5 percent weight loss. And these improvements continued to stay on for 12 months. The same change was also observed in the functioning of the urinary tract.
We need to welcome such findings in the present scenario in which a "pill" claims to solve these issues. Researchers have shown a "Thumbs Up" to the natural, therapeutic effects of weight loss. Hence, weight loss may not only make you look younger in your physical appearance, may it may also make you feel your youth from inside.



