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What is Sexual Drive?
The modern world we live in can expose us to tremendous levels of stress. This coupled up with changes in lifestyle (e.g. pregnancy, having children, menopause), can understandably lead to a decrease in libido. This is very normal, common and nothing to feel ashamed about; 43 percent of all women will experience a loss of sexual drive. Life changes, physical and psychological conditions may all influence your libido, but studies show that in reality the most important factor is your biochemistry. When you lack certain essential nutrients, you feel tired, off-beat and moody. It’s no wonder you may not be so interested in sex; but this may affect the quality of your sex life and intimacy, which at the end of the day is an element that enriches and prolongs your life.
If you are experiencing loss of libido and it bothers you, there is a natural and effective way to get your sex life back. Countless scientific studies reveal that the ingredients listed below enhance a woman’s sexual drive, counteract vaginal dryness and overall create a happier, healthier sex life. One particular study, conducted by the Head of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Stanford University, reported a 67% increase in libido with the specific nutrients listed below. Women also saw a 91% increase in the frequency of intercourse and 70% of women said they had increased clitoral sensitivity.
Which natural ingredients can have an effect on sexual drive?
L-arginine, damiana powder, saw palmetto, ginkgo biloba, panax ginseng, Siberian ginseng, MACA, grape seed extract, vitamins C, E, B6, B12, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, biotin and pantothenic acid, zinc and selenium.
What effects do these ingredients have?
- Enhance sexual desire.
- More frequent intercourse.
- Enhance clitoral sensitivity.
- Reduce vaginal dryness during intercourse.
- Generate energy.
- Significantly improve sex life.
- Improve quality of life.
- Less nervousness, stress and anxiety.
- Significantly more joy and enjoyment of sex.
For the reader with a deeper interest:
How do these ingredients work?
- Treat and prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
- Stimulate the production of nitric oxide (NO).
- Microvascular dilating effect on sexual organs.
- Improve cerebral blood flow.
- Reduce oxidative stress.
- Lower elevated stress hormones and improve frustration-tolerance.
- Stimulate ATP synthesis (energy).
- Chelate, neutralize and excrete certain toxins.
The information above is based on more than 18,200 articles published in scientific journals and which are available at MEDLINE. Below you will find a few of them listed:
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