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5 Natural Ways to Boost Sex Drive

November 06, 2008 11:23 AM ET | Deborah Kotz | Permanent Link | Print

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I am wondering why all the articles I have ever read regarding lack of sexual desire focus on females.

I would like to know what medicine offers a man who is suffering from a problem in this area.

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I have wondered forever if there was anything out there that could help me in this area. I've had a low sex drive for what seems like forever.

I agree with Mark that the Dr. Max Powers HGH Spray This gives me the boost I wish I could have found years ago. Here's some of the changes that have happened in the past month.

Old me: didn't think of sex that often. New me: thinking about it often almost daily.

Old me: often thought of sex a chore. New me: Can't wait for it to happen.

Old me: Didn't enjoy oral. New me: Wishes he has a longer tongue.

Old me: Performed oral twice a year: New me: I give it to her every time.

Old me: Would never think to so some things we haven't done in a while: New me: Wants to go back to those things and improve on them.

And I've had no side effects either. But we're all different so I can't speak for everyone. But give it a shot, what have you got to lose.

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Hmm. Doesn't sound like a sickness to me

The issue is probably not an issue for the women that maybe lacking in sex drive. As they go through their day to day lives they don't feel the desire for sex so they don't miss it. The problem is that their partner still has the same sexual desire they have always had, but without resiprication it puts a bit of a shadow over their relationship. I am currently in such a situation, me being the one with the sexual desire, and it's extreemly frustrating trying to understand why my partner doesn't have those sexual feelings that they once had.

So that being said when you state that "And a study in the November issue of the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology finds that while 40 percent of women have sexual problems, only 12 percent are distressed about them." What about their partners, I bet they are distressed about it!

And I don't feel that it's nessasary a sickness but rather something that is important and is there a way that a woman could get those feelings back?

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My sex partner is over 40 and in time of menopause. I do notice her physical changes during our sex. She has strong desire for sex first 10 days after period, and then she is completely uninterested and her vagina is very dry. I feel knocked off the balance now. She wants sex every other day first 10 day, and then I have to beg her for sex during her dry season. It is a horrible mismatch. Any advice?

Yoga and Ginkgo Biloba

I am an active woman over 50. I used to go to the gym and do swimming but 15 months ago I had torn my ACL which limited my activities. I am afraid to do what I use to do before to avoid getting orthoarthritis . I recently started a very beginning class of yoga as an introduction, it was hard at the beginning but my flexibility increased and I feel good about myself. I also take Ginkgo Biloba to stimulate my brain cells to remember. Before my injury I had no sex problem, and now after I started the Yoga class I have no problem. What I did not know before I read your article the relationship between Ginkgo Biloba and sex. Thanks for the information.

hi,

Is there any oral medicine which can boost up woman sex within half an hour?

Last month i red in a megazine that a oral drop (some name i forgot) if added with drinking water or milk, after having she gets crazy to do romance or sex?

Rply me if any drug available

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Deborah Kotz, senior writer for U.S. News & World Report, covers everything women care about when it comes to their health. She's often tapping out "Oprah-esque" confessions about how the latest news relates to her personally—whether it's on breast cancer, contraception or easing work-family stress. She'd love to hear your confessions too at onwomen@usnews.com. Also, you can follow Deborah on Twitter at twitter.com/debkotz2.

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