Is there supplementation, such as Vitamin D3, which is successful in increasing female libido?
Is there supplementation, such as Vitamin D3, which is successful in increasing female libido?
Money is the only proven female libido enhancer.
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I remember giving my woman melanotan II and for some reason my wife did notice some form of clitoral type stimulation yet felt like she had the flu. I accidentally took too much MT-II and it gave me a constant erection when I was sleeping, like many hours worth. So, it may be that the substance in MT-II which was isolated to PT-141 may be of value for libido in women.
One thing that people often overlook in their female partners libido, are you doing enough in the relationship? Do you help with chores or pay someone to do help? Does your woman handle most of the responsibility as far as day to day stuff? Who wants to have sex when you're cleaning all day? Raising kids, AND a mate? Groceries and dinner.
PT141 or bremelanotide is so far the best bid.
First of all, there's this new pink Viagra that is intended for women only. It boasts that it works in the brain and also in the sexual organs increasing blood flow to it.
Then, here are a few herbs that can help in increasing female libido:
1. Ashwaganda Root. It stimulates libido and increases satisfaction. It also increases blood flow to the clitoris and other sexual organs.
2. Muira Puama. Women report increased libido, drive and orgasm after using this.
3. Maca Root. The iodine and zinc content helps in increasing libido and satisfaction.
4. Tongkat Ali. The greatest natural aphrodisiac, it arouses desire and increases erogenous sensitivity.
I hope this helps!
Last edited by briannagodess; 12th October 2015 at 03:52 PM.
hulk (12th October 2015)
I would not use PT-141 via intranasal administration. This is a quote from the company producing it. "We extensively studied bremelanotide for sexual dysfunction in nasal formulations, administered as a single spray in one nostril. Increases in blood pressure were observed in some patients receiving nasally administered bremelanotide, and this observed increase was a significant factor leading us to discontinue work on nasally administered bremelanotide as a first-line therapy for sexual dysfunction."
Most women do not want to inject anything for libido. It not something that's high on their list of priorities.
Whilst I'm happy to believe that the stimulants suggested above can all be helpful, I don't believe they can work properly unless other factors are taken into account and dealt with.
As Lolik says, family responsibilities take their toll as does stress whether over work, family, sickness or money. A woman who is worn out, not sleeping properly, perhaps not eating properly or maybe even drinking too much alcohol will have great difficulty in getting her mind onto sex, let alone keeping it there!
Pretty much this, unless its something severe where they are NEVER able to get turned on then I guess it's fine. Other than that I think you need to work on seducing your woman. Unless you are the woman with the problem.
Hahaha. Money is the only female libido enhancer. That is too funny.
Libido can be stimulated by a proper diet, less stressful environment, and by general enjoyment in the relationship. It is completely possible that libido decreases as a result of vitamin deficiency. In which case, yes a good multivitamin may do the trick.
The female libido is such a tricky thing. Most of the time we would like to be in the mood, but our minds won't slow down and allow for it. There are also gels that are supposed to increase sensitivity but I really have no clue if they work.
Don't know much about Vitamin D3 but I know bremelanotide is a good one.