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Aroma Patch Hot Trend For Low Libido In Women
By webiness | December 17, 2007
Aroma Patch Hot Trend For Low Libido In Women
When 50ish supermodel Christina Ferrare went on Oprah last year and made public her personal struggles with low sexual libido, neither she nor her talk show host could have been prepared for the tremendous response her disclosure provoked.
Experts now estimate that approximately 40 million women suffer from low libido. Diminished desire, difficulty in arousal, and inability to achieve orgasm are hallmarks of the condition. Left untreated, it can destroy marriages and lives. An estimated 43-56% of all women experience this problem over their lifetimes. Once thought to occur mostly in women who had gone through menopause, it now seems to happen primarily to women in their 20s, 30s and 40s.
Judith Reichman, M.D., author of I’m Not in the Mood: What Every Woman Should Know about Improving Her Libido, lists seven possible libido killers in her book. Psychological issues, relationship difficulties, and medical and hormonal problems are major contributors, and it’s realistic to expect sexual desire to wax and wane depending on physical and emotional health, mood, relationship dynamics and personal need. One of the most common complaints is too much stress.
Women and their health practitioners can check many areas while looking for a cause: is low libido a function of aging, too much exercise or too little, hormonal imbalances including low thyroid, depression, stress etc? Many common prescription medications, including antidepressants, blood pressure drugs, and even birth control pills can affect sexual drive as well. Check with your doctor about replacing problem drugs with substitutes, or changing dosages until the problem diminishes.
The powerful effect that smell can have on our emotions has until recently been largely ignored by the medical community. However, studies carried out at the Taste and Smell Foundation in Chicago, have shown that certain smells can increase sexual arousal. In light of this, Scentuelle represents an exciting breakthrough, offering a simple, non-invasive solution to a lack of sexual desire.
Scentuelle, a groundbreaking new aroma patch designed to help stimulate and enhance the libido by targeting the smell receptors at the edge of the brain, is quickly becoming a hot trend with women, especially the baby boomer generation.
In the absence of sexual desire, the intimacy and closeness that come from a healthy sex life can begins to fade. In fact, a massive 35 percent of women are affected by low libido and the results are often deeply distressing. Yet the answer to this diminishing loss of desire may be as simple as inhaling deeply.
The powerful effect that smell can have on our emotions has until recently been largely ignored by the medical community. However, studies carried out at the Taste and Smell Foundation in Chicago, have shown that certain smells can increase sexual arousal. In light of this, Scentuelle represents an exciting breakthrough, offering a simple, non-invasive solution to a lack of sexual desire.
Our most powerful feelings are brought in to being when the emotional centers of the brain are activated by the precise stimulation of different smell receptors. Scentuelle , developed by U.K.-based CST Medical Ltd, targets these smell receptors with a complex blend of aromas contained in a discreet patch. These smell receptors link directly to the limbic system, the part of the brain that deals with happiness and pleasure, including sexual desire.
The heart notes of the Scentuelle aroma patch constitute a blend of scent molecules which mimic the size, shape and electrical charge of dopamine, the moody molecule which causes the brain to release the hormones that make us feel good – even aroused. Scentuelle begins to work from the first sniff and the effect is cumulative, building to an optimum level after three weeks.
“Until now smell has been the most enigmatic and least understood of all our senses but its importance for our quality of life is incalculable,” explains Dr. George Dodd, a biochemist and leading expert in the field of smell who worked with CST Medical in the development of the unique aroma blend used in the patch.
“The powerful effect that smell can have on our emotions has until recently been largely ignored by the medical community. However, studies carried out at the Taste and Smell Foundation in Chicago, have shown that certain smells can increase sexual arousal. In light of this, Scentuelle represents an exciting breakthrough, offering a simple, non-invasive solution to a lack of sexual desire.”
The aroma patch, designed especially for women, was introduced in the U.K. last year and has been a runaway hit with over 325,000 packages in use. A similar product, designed for men, is currently in the last phase of testing and will be available in October of 2006.
Scentuelle helps revive a woman’s desire and puts her relationship back on track. Users wear the transparent, non transdermal (does not enter the blood stream) aroma patch in a discreet place such as the inside of the wrist, sniffed regularly throughout the day and the feel good hormones do their work! Scentuelle does not require a prescription and has no side effects. There are 30 patches in every package and it is suggested that a new one be applied each day with the wearer aiming to sniff the patch at least once every hour. Scentuelle is guaranteed and costs $34.95 and is available by mail order from our online site
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