Get Your Mojo Back: Natural Libido Enhancers – Part 1

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Get Your Mojo Back: Natural Libido Enhancers – Part 1 Women’s sexuality is complex and composed of many factors working in tandem. When everything works together as it should, women experience sexual desire and fulfillment. But, there are times when one or more of these factors get out of balance. This leads to low libido and possibly complete loss of sexual desire. The best approach to dealing with this problem is to seek natural libido enhancers for women. Instead, women seek help from their primary care physicians. Unfortunately, physicians are trained to prescribe medications that address symptoms, rather than the root cause of the low libido. They tend to view these medications as the only way to handle low libido. But, there isn’t a single, simple model to follow for dealing with this condition in women. Many different components can lead to women’s desire for sex. Her physical well-being, emotional state, past experiences, beliefs regarding sexual relationships, lifestyle, and the state of her current relationship all work together to affect sexual desire. What about natural libido enhancers? You have to seek out a physician or medical practitioner who will consider all of the factors above in setting out a plan to help you. You’re not alone if you’re dealing with low libido. Low sexual desire is the most common sexual dysfunction. As many as one-third of adult women experience low sexual desire on an ongoing basis. This condition interferes with their quality of life. It’s an under-reported and under-recognized condition that can take a real toll on your feelings about yourself and your partner. During menopause, of course, it’s common for women to feel less desire for sex. The natural imbalance of hormones may be a primary cause of low libido at this stage of life. But, low libido can hit you even if you’re in your 20s, 30s, or 40s. You may be very healthy otherwise, but for some reason, you suddenly lose your desire for sex. Your lack of interest in sex may be a temporary issue brought on by another problem. Being pregnant can cause a lowered interest in sex in some women. This could be due to the hormonal changes taking place during pregnancy or fear of the sex act hurting the baby. Having financial or other life problems could take a toll on sexual desire, also. If you had a hysterectomy, you could find yourself not having an interest in sex due to the hormonal changes brought on by the surgery. Imbalanced hormones can be the greatest cause of low libido in both men and women. Hormonerelated low libido can happen at relatively young ages as well as during menopause. Low libido brought on by hormone imbalances will be troubling at any age. The good news is that there are ways to handle low libido without resorting to medications, that often have unacceptable side effects. Natural libido enhancers for women are available. Balancing hormones is one approach that will bring relief without unwanted or uncomfortable side effects.


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