A pill to boost a woman's libido has been approved by the FDA!

Ralphy1

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It will be available in October but is not meant for seniors. Sorry ladies, maybe a pill for you will be coming...
 

Yep, and in a year or two they'll probably have lawyers on TV trying to get people to contact them that have had all sorts of problems or even death. (Yes, I died from this last year, can you help me with a lawsuit sir?) I guess you men know ****** causes heart attacks, blindness, hearing loss and Melanoma?
 
Hmm, and I thought that my loss of vision and hearing was just due to my aging...
 

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while some might find this amusing, I see a danger to a lot of women. How long before we hear a news story involving some dirt bag male spiking a women's drink to get her "in the mood"? Not long I'll wager.
 
The drug works on serotonin levels somewhat like Prozac and other SSRI, not blood flow. Better results are obtained with oxytocin troches and creams using vasodilators and hormone creams. Point is if your taking melatonin, 5htp for sleep and/or other re uptake inhibitors may make you an unlikely candidate.
 
"I love you Cindy"...."I love you too Seymour"...."You get your blue pill, I just took my pink one." Hot time in the old town tonight.:glitter-heart::glitter-heart::glitter-heart:
 
I'm willing to bet there is SOMEthing imaginative enough to trigger anyone's libido…but I'm not a doctor nor researcher so I could be wrong (see 2nd paragraph). But I believe with time, patience, imagination, and open mindedness, that the individual's trigger(s) will eventually be found. The key is to let go of inhibitions too. Maybe it takes a lot more time than ****** or this "pill" for women but time well spent :) The "I don't want to" might just be "I never thought of that before" or "I never was uninhibited enough to try that before".

If those ideas fail then you may be referring to lack of testosterone (women also have testosterone) which medical doctors think you can only increase with medications…no. My favorite natural remedy doctor is Dr. Mercola (he is highly regarded in the medical field as well as the homeopathic field) and here's a link that gives people 9 natural remedies to increase testosterone levels (people can add these 9 to what I suggested above):

http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2012/07/27/increase-testosterone-levels.aspx

The link has a slide show and an article. The article is much more informative so, whoever is interested may scroll down after you get to the link.
 
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Flowers, music and chocolate work. :barbershop_quartet_
AZJim said:
Sometimes a little booze does too. Makes some ladies frisky
Flowers and music YES, but you two in the front row!...I'm going to send you to the back of the class if you don't behave. I'm going to give you two a quiz. haha
Here's the thing about sugar (and booze has sugar too): Testosterone levels decrease after you eat sugar, which is likely because the sugar leads to a high insulin level, another factor leading to low testosterone.

Here is the shortened version (because you're not paying attention haha)
for the 9 Natural Remedies for increasing testosterone levels (remember, women have testosterone too):

  • 1. Lose Weight. ...
  • 2. High-Intensity Exercise like Peak Fitness (Especially Combined with Intermittent Fasting) ...
  • 3. Consume Plenty of Zinc. …*
  • 4. Strength Training. ...
  • 5. Optimize Your Vitamin D Levels. ...
  • 6. Reduce Stress. ...
  • 7. Limit or Eliminate Sugar from Your Diet. ...
  • 8. Eat Healthy Fats.
  • 9. Boost intake of Branch Chains Amino Acids (BCAA) from foods like Whey Protein, cheese (or supplements)

*REGARDING ZINC: Be careful with amounts! You can get too much (but I don't remember how much is too much)
 

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