How to increase libido in women

    • [DOC File]Androgen Treatment for Hypoactive Sexual Desire

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      In a recent placebo-controlled randomized trial, investigators recruited healthy women in the late reproductive years (mean age 39.7±4.2 year) with low libido and low or normal testosterone levels (women with levels in or above the upper quartile were excluded). Participants self-administered 10mg of testosterone 1% cream or placebo to the ...


    • [DOC File]Conflict of Libidos

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      Similarly as hormone levels change and alter during pregnancy, some women may experience a decrease in libido, whereas others may actually experience an increase. Menopause again brings a change of hormone levels to which some women respond with lower libido while others with higher libido.


    • [DOC File]A practical guide to women’s health for men

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      8. Yohimbe The bark of the West African yohimbe tree is a source of yohimbine, a compound that has been found to stimulate blood flow to the penis, increase libido, and decrease the period between ejaculations. 9. Damiana is a plant native to Mexico and the southern United States. It has been widely used as an aphrodisiac in Mexico for men and ...


    • [DOC File]Testosterone Deficiency and Supplementation for Women ...

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      Two years later, another research study emphasized that “androgen is the libido hormone in both men and women’ and that estrogen was “necessary to abolish vaginal dryness and tenderness and so expedite coitus” – but the androgen was found to increase the sensitivity of the genitals, especially the clitoris, as well as the heighten ...


    • [DOC File]You are considering taking feminizing hormones, so you ...

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      Progesterone is a source of constant debate between both people seeking hormones and providers. Progesterone has a number of reported benefits, such as improved mood, energy or libido, increased breast development, or better body fat redistribution and “curves”. There is very little scientific evidence to support these claims.


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