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Intrinsa Works Best With Emotional Therapy

Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 10 December 2007

the discussion of your problems with sex could be as effective as the Intrinsa

Women who have problems with low or no sexual desire can go and see their doctor and get a prescription for the drug Intrinsa. In independent testing it has been shown that the Intrinsa female sex drug improved the libido of women and this is something that women can be very thankful for. At Ukmedix News however we would advise women not to just rely on the sex drug Intrinsa but also to be aware that the cure for female sexual dysfunction is not just a question of getting a drug but also being aware of emotional or psychological issues that could also be causing it.

Intrinsa Works Best With Emotional Therapy

If your doctor prescribes you the drug Intrinsa before you take it you should also consider whether you have any emotional hang ups you should be discussing with your husband or boyfriend. You may well find that the discussion of your problems with sex could be as effective as the Intrinsa drug. Research has shown that the dual therapy of Intrinsa and honest and open communication with your sexual partner are the best remedies for curing female sexual dysfunction.

One of the reasons why the Intrinsa drug took so long to develop and why it is not as simple for women to take as it is for men to take Viagra is that good sexual function in a woman is very much emotionally based and not so much a simple physical function. Women must also be in a state of complete relaxation and devoid of stress and anxiety if they want to enjoy sex fully. Good doctors are aware that it is no good thinking that by giving women the Intrinsa drug and not dealing with her stress, anxiety and any emotional issues that she has that the problem will go away.

Men should be aware that they can possibly cure a woman’s female sexual dysfunction by what they say to her rather than by what they do to her.

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