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MonStar1023

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I had a question for anyone on here that has taken a supplement/natural drug that has really increased their sex drive? My girlfriend suffers from low libido and I wanted to try and see if there was something that she could take without having to see a doctor / gynecologist. I have heard of Yohimbe or Horney Goat Weed or something similar but are these really strong enough to see serious results? Any replies will be appreciated.

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She will probably get best results with androstenedione or DHEA. Both of these will directly increase her blood levels of testosterone and estrdiol about equally. You can also supplement with horny goat weed.

Yohimbine, I believe, works for males but not for females.
 
Some people said to try 2% Testosterone cream perscribed by her gynocologist but what if she cant get to a gyno. at the moment is there anywhere else to get that... I also heard about something called Viacreme or something like that... then someone else was saying 5x the recomended dose of yohimbe works real well and maybe FUZU made by Syntrax.. ?
 
Muscle Scientist

What kinda doses of Andro and DHEA? It seems like nothing works I gave her Horney Goat Weed and Yohimbe before and it did nothing at all. What should I do?? Help!

From what I read on the Women's Discussion Board they said regular Andro didnt do jack shit for their sex drive and if you take like 10x the recomended dose you have steroid like effect (deepening voice etc.) They were saying the only thing that seriously works well is Test Cream. I dont know about DHEA thuogh that might do the trick. Horney Goat Weed seriously didnt do too much at all. I read that 4-5 pills of Horney Goat Weed seem to work well though.

I need something that works REALLY WELL and is readily available! .. thats SAFE!!
 
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Honestly, the best thing for a low libido is exercise. My girl had the same problem but she started exercising and got more rest and presto- sex all the time! She tried Viacreme and it didn't do crap but you might wanna try it with your girl- my girl is pretty randy anyway so maybe it just didn't affect her, but see if you can find some Viacreme....:alien:
 
OK, I don't want to sound like a supplement whore, but...

A recent medical study of women with low libido showed that L-Arginine (3 grams, I believe) significantly increased libido after 2 weeks. It will be all over the news very soon. Arginine works as a vasodilator, and seems to increase blood flow to reproductive tissue. Go to GNC and ask for 'Arginmax.' If it doesn't work, they'll give you your money back.
 
The Skunk2000 said:
OK, I don't want to sound like a supplement whore, but...

A recent medical study of women with low libido showed that L-Arginine (3 grams, I believe) significantly increased libido after 2 weeks. It will be all over the news very soon. Arginine works as a vasodilator, and seems to increase blood flow to reproductive tissue. Go to GNC and ask for 'Arginmax.' If it doesn't work, they'll give you your money back.

Hahaha... go to GNC?? Are you serious? ? ?

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stay off the andros these things will masculinise women you don't want a hairy deep voiced woman now do you?

you can try exercise plus supplementation with Tribulus terrestris and arginine at 1000mg each dose after
meals.
 
Hey Blaster,

Keep laughing, but there are 'tricks' to getting good deals at GNC sometimes, and you can return any product, no questions asked.

Try going to a 'competition' GNC, usually in big shopping malls with another vitamin store nearby. A local store sells Xenadrine for $27.49. Now go in on their 20% off day, and you get Xenadrine for about $22. Not too bad.

I've seen the 42 boxes of myoplex for around $40 bucks there.
 
doggman

Yeah bro I have heard about tribulis being really good but I dont know about arginine... I know that is supposed to work really well for men but I have never heard anything about women using it.
 
Found this info on arginmax, couldn't find the actual study, which is what I was looking for.

The results of a clinical study on a nutritional supplement expressly formulated for women (ArginMax for Women) were presented at the Ninth Annual Congress on Women's Health & Gender-Based Medicine in Washington, D.C. The study indicated significant improvement in women's sexual desire and overall satisfaction, according to the co- author, Mary Lake Polan, MD, PhD, MPH, Professor and Chair, Department Of Gynecology/Obstetrics, Stanford University School of Medicine. The study results was published in the May/June issue of the peer-reviewed, "Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine".

Sexual health encompasses both sexual desire and physiological response. A landmark study (JAMA, 1999) assessed the prevalence of sexual issues across various social and age groups. The study reported that there are many unaddressed sexual health issues among women than previously believed. Yet relatively little attention has been given to research in this area.

In this double-blind placebo-controlled study, 93 women, ages 22-73, enrolled as participants lacking in sexual desire. Of the 93 women involved, 46 received a nutritional supplement and 47 received a placebo. The participants used the Female Sexual Function Index questionnaire to rate their level of sexual health before starting the study and after taking either a placebo or the supplement.

At the end of four weeks, 62 percent of the active group reported significantly improved satisfaction with their overall sex life, compared to 38 percent in the placebo group (p<0.01)

In the active group, 64 percent reported an improvement in their level of sexual desire, compared to 43 percent in the placebo group. A sub-group of peri-menopausal women also showed similar improvements.

The nutritional supplement used in the study is a patent-pending formula that contains L-arginine, ginseng, ginkgo, damiana, and 14 other vitamins and minerals. L-arginine is an essential amino acid reported to play an important role in sexual health. Ginseng, ginkgo and the other ingredients have a long history of use. "There are a lot of herbal ingredients that are marketed for sexual health, but to our knowledge, this is the only nutritional supplement for women that is supported by any clinical testing," according to Dr. Polan.
 
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