Experimental research on Tenofovir vaginal gel (HIV Microbicide) for daily usage in women is successful, researchers just announced. This microbicide gel is very useful for women and will become very convenient to use without male consent. Tenofovir gel is a nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor which acts by inhibiting this crucial enzyme. Researchers conducted experiments on 200 sexually active HIV-negative women in New York and Pune (National AIDS Research Institute) for six months. These research findings were presented at International microbicides meeting in New Delhi. National Institute of Health funded for this research. This Tenofovir gel has shown no side-effects on any major organs. 90% of women who participated in the survey said they would consider using the gel to prevent HIV transmission. Compliance and tolerance is good for this gel in women. Menstruation is the major cause for not using this gel in the experiment. More than 30 million people are living with AIDS and HIV is mainly spreading due to unsafe sex. 46% of HIV patients in the world are women who are infected mainly due to sexual contact. Please share your opinion on AIDS vaginal gel. … [Read more...]
Research: Ultrasound can detect G spot
Women can find their G spot through ultrasound scan, according to Italian researchers. G spot is a mysterious organ located on the anterior wall of the Vagina whose stimulation will give multiple powerful orgasms for women during intercourse. G spot is a sure shot way to reach ultimate powerful orgasms, according to sexual therapists. G spot (Gräfenberg Spot) is the only sexually stimulating organ located inside the body while other stimulating organs like breasts and clitoris are located superficially. The “G-spot” was named after a German gynaecologist who first suggested its existence in 1950. According to some sex researchers, there is no such thing called “G spot” in the vagina. According to a recent research study, more than 80% women believe in the existence of G spot but most of them failed to find its exact location in the vagina. New Scientist magazine quoting researchers revealed this sensational finding which will have dramatic implications in one’s sexual life. This research results will be published in the "Journal of Sexual medicine". Researchers conducted experiments on 20 women and found a thick tissue in the vagina. Those women who have thick tissue achieved ultimate orgasm upon stimulating it while those who do not have this thick tissue failed to attain orgasm. They find thick tissue on the wall of the vagina in the urethrovaginal space. But they failed to find any relation between thickness of the tissue and strength of orgasm. Those women who have G Spot have more than 1 mm extra thickness in the urethrovaginal space. They successfully detected this thick area using ultrasound scan. If ultrasound can able to detect G spot, one scan will change the sexual lives of many women who are finding it difficult to attain powerful multiple orgasms. Please share your opinion on G spot. … [Read more...]


