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what’s shakin’ continued from page 6 He added that men and women must find


their own happiness. “Ninety percent comes from the world and 10 percent from your part- ner. It’s a little like dessert,” he said, referring to the obvious frustration with trying to attain happiness from your partner. Gray suggested that supplements can help


in coping with the possible testosterone or oxytocin deficiencies. In Venus on Fire, Mars on Ice, he illustrated his own regimen: “I start each day with a cleansing drink made with superfoods known to help detoxify the


body. Next I take a delicious blended shake filled with a variety of nutritionally dense superfoods, along with a testosterone builder. Then I finish up with a mineral supplement to compensate for the mineral-deficient food I’ll eat during the day. I also try to take PGX {gelcaps available from his Mars-Venus store} with every meal, to help keep my blood sugar balanced, and reduce the urge to snack between meals.” While Gray noted that exercise is an impor-


tant element in maintaining general health and reducing stress, he doesn’t address it in this latest book, because the focus is on hormones. He pointed out that the topic is discussed in his Mars and Venus Diet and Exercise Solution.


High fives: Quarterback Ryan Nassib (right) threw five touchdowns against Maine, while Mike Holmes, left (No. 35), earned Big East special teams Player of the Week honors for his punt-return heroics, while also providing some menacingly strong play on the defensive side of the ball.


In this latest book, Gray cited nine herbal


supplements for increased sexual desire and enhanced performance. One is eurycoma Longfolia (tongkat Ali), one of the most powerful of all sexual-performance enhanc- ers for men and women. It has been used for more than 1,000 years in Malaysia for sexual rejuvenation and performance. “This herb can help a man sustain his erection for as long as is needed to provide a woman with maximum pleasure,” claims Gray. Viagra what?


One of the three additional herbs for


women includes licorice, which contains an estrogenic activity that can increase a woman’s ability to process oxytocin to increase her sexual response and more easily achieve orgasm. How about presenting her with a box of Twizzlers as a come-on birthday present? And chocolates are a definite yes, too. If readers have questions about this book,


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or any concerns regarding male-female chem- istry, Gray pointed to his Mars-Venus coach as a resource. By calling (888) 627-7836, or vis- iting www.askmarsvenus.com, in the privacy of your own home, with complete anonymity, you can freely share your concerns and ques- tions. The call is free. As on the mark as Gray’s findings have


been, mention must be made of a couple of “off the wall” statements in an appendix called “Grounded to the Earth.” Without going into a lot of detail, one assertion states that “eyeglass frames should ideally be made from plastic with no wires in them, otherwise they can serve as an antenna to focus the radio and cellular phone waves directly into your brain.” He also cau- tions, “avoid wearing watches with batteries.” As for when we will likely see the in-the-


works movie version ofMen Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, Gray answered candid- ly. “It will probably be at least another year. It seems like a difficult subject to translate into a movie. That’s why it has been taking so long.” Until then, perhaps attending his Syracuse


appearance will help put your relationship troubles into sharper focus, with a possible solution at the end of the evening. —LORRAINE SMOROL


Home Boys The Doug Marrone era is continuing to pay


dividends for Syracuse University football, as 37,758 fans turned out for the team’s Sept. 18 home-opening win against the Maine Black Bears—thousands and thousands more than were usually in the seats for the team’s embar- rassingly impotent performances the past five seasons. There are still a lot of kinks to iron out to get the team to compete on the same level as the big boys of college football, as Marrone said after the game Saturday, but unlike our


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