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Is Intrinsa the woman’s Viagra?
No, it’s better.
Viagra simply opens up the blood vessels and gets the blood pumping for men. In other words, it makes it easier to have sex, but it doesn’t make a man have a greater desire for sex. If the problem is wanting it in the first place, Viagra wouldn’t help. The only effect it has on libido as an indirect one. If lack of sex drive is completely due performance anxiety, than Viagra will help. But if he just simply isn’t interested, this treatment for erectile dysfunction will not do a thing for him. If a woman has all the desire she needs, but has other problems performing sexually, than Intrinsa is not for her.
When treating sexual dysfunction, it is vital to look at the root cause of the problem. If a woman finds sex painful, than it will decrease her desire for sex. However, in this case, the lack of desire is not the problem, but the painful intercourse.
Where the root of the problem is a lowered libido, than Intrinsa starts at the root to improve all aspects of a healthy sex life. When a woman’s desire for sex is increased, than her ability to enjoy it will also improve. Increased desire leads to increased arousal. Higher levels of arousal lead to better lubrication of the vagina and a greater likelihood of achieving orgasm. Greater orgasmic potential leads to an overall more satisfying sexual experience for both the woman and her partner. |