Recharge the ROMANCE Naturally
America has a libido problem.
In general, about 32 percent of women and 15 percent of men report trouble in the bedroom.
This crisis impacts both physical and mental health—and for many women, it can make it feel like the intimacy you and your partner once knew is gone forever.
The pressure to perform can feel overwhelming on Valentine’s Day.
But it doesn’t have to be that way today… or EVER.
Today I’ll share some of the best libido-boosting solutions for the ladies that civilizations have been using for hundreds of years.
And they could help you (and your spouse) get back in the bedroom FAST!
There’s no single answer to libido issues because there’s no single cause.
Low libido can be triggered by everything from low testosterone levels and depression to stress and relationship crises.
Here’s the bad news: No magic bullet for boosting libido exists. (Trust me, if there were, I’d bottle it and make it available to you myself!)
However, there are various natural compounds that have a long history of being beneficial for increasing sex drive in women.
Unfortunately, because these natural substances can’t be patented—and there is no real money to be made from them—there’s not a lot of research to back them up.
But I’ll share the best options with the most historical and scientific backing. Try one or all of them, and see what works best for you…
- Panex Ginseng – Studies show ginseng enhances sexual function in women AND men. The herb dilates blood vessels increasing blood flow to the genitals. A typical dosage is 1,000 mg daily.
- Tribulus terrestris – Research found that pre- and postmenopausal women had a significant increase in sexual function after taking Tribulus for three months. The herb increased serum testosterone levels in some of the women. A recommended dosage is 85 to 250 mg daily.
- Yohimbe – A study found yohimbe (when combined with l-arginine) can increase sexual arousal in postmenopausal women. A typical dosage is 4 mg 1-3 times daily.
- Ginkgo biloba – Ginkgo relaxes and opens blood vessels increasing blood flow to the genitals which could improve sexual response in women. A recommended dosage is 200 mg daily.
My final piece of advice is to have MORE sex.
Yes, I know that wanting to have sex is the issue here, but hear me out.
During orgasm, the hormone oxytocin is released. Oxytocin, also known as the love hormone, can make you more attached to your partner and improve sexual function.
In other words, the more you have sex, the more you want to have sex. And that beats a bouquet of Valentine’s flowers or box of chocolates any day!
P.S. Still need more help in the bedroom? There’s a proven way to get you – and your partner– back in the mood. And it’s all thanks to an ugly root. Click here for the details.
Source:
“Sexual Problems in Women,” National Library of Medicine, Medline Plus, medlineplus. gov
Written By Dr. Richard Gerhauser, M.D.
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