The real libido story women aren’t being told

Is “low sex drive” a disease?

Big Pharma wants you to think so.

They’re calling it “hypoactive sexual desire disorder.”

Never mind that nature has provided many ways to boost libido – and that modern chemical toxins are probably to blame in the first place. Meaning that another chemical is the last thing you need as a woman.

But, Sprout pharmaceuticals has convinced the FDA that there is a gender bias for drugs, and that if you’re a woman with low sex drive it means you have a deficiency of their failed (twice rejected by the FDA) antidepressant.

And the FDA has now approved their flibanserin drug.

It comes with a warning of fainting and low blood pressure.

Other side effects of the drug include insomnia, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, anxiety, upset stomach and dry mouth.

Odds are you don’t need a drug to help you get the passion back in your love life.

A much easier solution to boost libido without any side effects is a gentle boost of naturally produced testosterone.

Dr. Michael Cutler has written to you several times about the huge role testosterone plays for women as well as men.

His no. 1 safe and effective way to gently increase your body’s natural production of testosterone is with the herb tribulus terrestris.

This herb isn’t that well known in the West, but has been used in the oldest systems of medicine on earth – Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine – to treat libido problems for thousands of years.

That’s one long-term real world trial.

So if you have low libido, simply go to your doctor and have your testosterone checked. A healthy level for women is in the 25-85 range. If you are low, you can take a standard extract (40% saponins is standard) once a day and it will help your body “get your groove back” completely naturally.

 

Easy Health Options Staff

By Easy Health Options Staff

Submitted by the staff at Easy Health Options®.

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