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Viagra for Women
Libido Articles |
Almost immediately after Pfizer released
Viagra in 1998, women around the world began asking, "What about
Viagra for women?" That's understandable considering that 43% of
women have suffered from some sort of sexual dysfunction. I view
myself as one of the most sexual women I know, yet just a few years
back had major issues with a lack of libido. It can happen to
anyone.
Sometimes the cause of a woman's sexual troubles is
more mental than physical. A bad relationship, poor body image, a
history of abuse, stress, or many other factors can impede a woman's
desire, level of arousal, or ability to orgasm. This is because the number one sex
organ for women lies between their ears. There is no women's Viagra
that will help there and any products that claim they will are a
scam. (Of course this doesn't mean there's nothing you can do to
increase libido or learn to achieve orgasms. In fact, much of this
site is dedicated to that very fact.)
However, there are
millions of women in happy and healthy relationships who also find themselves
the victim of sexual dysfunction due solely to physical causes.
Hypertension, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, thyroid disorders,
neurological diseases and autoimmune disorders like lupus can all
contribute to a woman's lack of sexual desire or ability to orgasm.
Other factors include prescriptions drugs, particularly
anti-hypertensives and depression medication, as well as
over-the-counter medications and illegal drugs and alcohol abuse.
For all these women there is hope. Not only are there several major
pharmaceutical companies spending millions and millions of dollars
in research to find a "Viagra for women", there are a couple of
products available now that have shown measurable
results:
According to a CNN report, an American study has
shown that Viagra could also assist women who suffer from sexual
dysfunction.
According to the report on the study—that was
released this week at the annual meeting of the American Urological
Association—35 women aged 50 on average who had sexual difficulties
after undergoing hysterectomy reported significant improvements
after using Viagra.
The women apparently said they
experienced increased sex lubricants,
improved sensation, and easier orgasm after taking Viagra for six
weeks. The authors of the study maintain the drug works best in
women whose sexual difficulties are the result of physical rather
than emotional problems. Viagra increases blood flow to the genital
area, an important part of female sexual arousal, lubrication, as
well as ability to achieve orgasm.
You can order Viagra through an online pharmacy. IntegraRx is reasonably priced and always
ships within 24 hours. You will fill out a medical questionnaire that
asks for your medical history and then a licensed physician will
review your case and determine if Viagra is right for you. Because
of the sensitivity of this area, they are always discreet.
We
also recommend that you speak to your physician before starting any
new medication.
Related articles:
For more sexually-related answers, browse through advice,
articles, techniques, and more at Abby's Sexual
Health. Valentra.
According to Discovery Health®, "The same
amino acid that has been used by athletes to promote muscle
development is purported to increase blood flow to the female
genitals, thus sparking sexual urges. "Our informal studies on 500
patients showed that 70 percent of women who applied this cream to
the clitoris
and labia
a half hour before sex reported more arousal and stronger orgasms,"
says Dr. Jed Kaminetsky, clinical assistant professor of urology at
the New York School of Medicine."
In my never ending quest to
experiment with everything related to my sexuality, I've tried many
of the popular "libido enhancers" on the market. What I discovered
was that it was their libidos that were enhanced by all the money
they were raking in. I on the other hand received nothing of value
from them. Recently though I had read several reviews of Sensitille including one in
Cosmopolitan. I found a reputable website selling it that
offered a 60-day money back guarantee. I figured that if it didn't
work I would get my money back, and if it did it would be worth the
money.
The day I received it, I rubbed it into my clitoris
and around my labia and within a minute I began to feel a cool
tingling. I did not experience mental arousal per se, but I did have
the desire to be touched down there. It was similar to the feeling I
get when I'm a little aroused but not somewhere where I can play.
When I did get some attention paid to my clitoris and vagina it felt
more sensitive and my orgasms were definitely more
intense.
My conclusion is that I like it and will continue to
use it. It's not a "magic pill" for women the way Viagra is for men
simply because women typically require more than just blood flow.
But it will definitely help some women reach a place they've never
been, or at least, haven't been to in a while. |
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| Female Libido
Products |
Vigorelle
is a cream that is applied to a women's intimate areas that increases
sensitivity, lubrication, and arousal.
Provestra is a daily supplement for women that improves libido by
providing what her body needs for a healthy sex drive.
Similar
to Vigorelle,
Valentra will quickly increase blood flow to the clitoris (90
seconds) which increases arousal and ability to orgasm.
Climatique, recently
featured on Talk Sex With Sue, is quickly becoming quite popular as a sexual enhancement product for women.
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