Fitness, Health and Social Media Medicine Expert Dr. Veronica Anderson Publishes New Article Boasting a Bold Stance for Satisfying Sexual Experiences
Dr. Veronica Anderson, Founder and Host of web radio talk show, Wellness for the Real World, a weekly resource for wellness of mind, body and spirit, features expert insight on her talk show about resent research showing causation between weight loss and increased sexual interest and performance.
NEW YORK, NY – August 22, 2011 – Social media medicine expert Dr. Veronica Anderson, Founder and Host of health and wellness web radio talk show, Wellness for the Real World, recently published an article on her website www.drveronica.com that honestly examines the pitfalls of the daily grind for medical doctors in the workplace. The article, titled “Lose Weight for Better Sexual Experiences” reports the findings that transforming the physical health of obese individuals with type-2 diabetes leads to improved confidence, blood flow – and most importantly, sex.
Dr. Anderson writes, “I’m a proponent of good health, but I’m also an advocate of great sex! Seriously, folks, our bodies are made for enjoying intimacy (responsibly). However, our society as a whole leads a lifestyle that strongly hinders sexual arousal and pleasure from taking place. I’m referring to our diets. Food. The choices that we’re making every day in choosing what we eat.”
“Men and women who indulge in foods that are high in calories, leading to obesity and type 2 diabetes suffer significant consequences in the bedroom. … It’s absolutely true that sexual function improves with an increasingly healthy diet, because men and women also need high amounts of blood flow to the sex organs in order for them to function well. If the body’s blood circulation is slowed by cholesterol blockage, this essential blood flow hinders sensitivity and function at the worst time possible,” reports Dr. Anderson.
Wellness for the Real World features information on developing a healthy and fit mind, body and spirit in today’s dynamic society. Dr. Anderson adds her easily understandable, fun-infused voice to the broad-audience discussion on today’s most popular medicines, alternative treatments, health policies and opinions of wellness – so that her listeners can benefit from truly vigorous life in the real world today.
The entire article can be found at http://www.drveronica.com/articles/lose-weight-for-better-sexual-experiences.php
To learn more about Dr. Veronica Anderson and Wellness for the Real World, please visit http://www.drveronica.com
Listen in to Dr. Veronica Anderson’s web radio show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/.
About Wellness for the Real World:
Learn about wellness for your mind, body and spirit on Dr. Veronica Anderson’s weekly WebTalkRadio.net broadcasted radio interview program. Each weekly radio show showcases current issues with timely guest interviews. Dr. Veronica draws from her education and experiences to unpack complicated medical details, analyze health reports and share her thoughts on today’s issues with her listeners in three recurring categories: Food of the Week, Fits You To A “Tea”, and The Veronica Report, a thumbs-up or thumbs-down on Corporate America and how they are watching out for our wellbeing.
About Dr. Veronica Anderson:
Dr. Veronica has become known by many for her intellectual and passionate commentary on today’s most popular and debated health perspectives. In addition to her regular radio talk show, Veronica’s upbeat and outspoken perspectives on healthy living have been featured on TV talk shows including Our World with Neil Cavuto (Fox News Channel), and Live with Adam Carolla (syndicated). In addition, radio hosts coast to coast have seen their lines light up as listeners clamor to hear more of Veronica’s straight-forward, pull-no-punches philosophy. She also serves as Host and Guide for Medicine Woman, Modern World, a healthy living travel adventure series for the web.
Determined to become a doctor at age four, Dr. Veronica completed pre-med at Princeton University, received her MD with honors after internship and residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and New York’s Mt. Sinai Medical Center, where she received a fellowship in glaucoma. She has practiced at Robert Wood Johnson, Philadelphia’s Wills Eye Hospital, and is also a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and a diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology.
Dr. Veronica Anderson holds a black belt in taekwondo and has completed two marathons.