Sentia libido enhancer

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Registered: 02-23-2005
Sentia libido enhancer
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Wed, 02-23-2005 - 4:42pm
Has anyone ever heard of this pill? I am curious about it and its results. I have seen the website, but can't get a phone number for them to find out how large the pills are (I can't swallow large pills). Just wondering if you guys have any feedback. Thanks.
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Registered: 07-22-2004
Wed, 02-23-2005 - 4:47pm

I use to take Parafon Forte pills for migraines when I was a teen, and boy did I have to take a steak knife every single time to those dang pills, LOL!

Anyway, that website about this product seems pretty interesting. Just to be safe, is there any chance to give your doc a phone call and ask about it? Let us know if you discover anything else on this, looks possibly like pretty neat option.

 

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Registered: 05-27-2004
Thu, 02-24-2005 - 12:05am

What's wrong with your libido that you feel that it needs enhancing? Did you read the forumulary? Herbs.....nothing but herbs. Black Cohosh..... a vegetable estrogen. Ginko Biloba.....a vaso-dilator.

Have you had your estrogen levels checked? If they're not low, they don't need "enhancing"!

Libido comes from a combination of hormone levels and your brain. If the hormone levels are normal, then your lack of desire comes from an emotional reason. What do you think THAT might be?

Herbal remedies are not controlled, either in quantity or quality by the FDA. They can conflict with prescribed medications. The "libido enhancers" (and there are several brands) are very expensive, usually about $100 a month. If your "desire" isn't there, they won't do anything for you, except possibly some "placebo effect". It's like Viagra for men.....if the desire isn't there, Viagra does nothing.

You would be better off financially and emotionally if you figure out why the desire isn't there. Repression? Guilt? Relationship problems? A partner who doesn't know how to arouse you?

The only people who benefit from these things are the manufacturers.....they're making a fortune.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Thu, 02-24-2005 - 12:00pm
I agree GTB. It's better to solve whatever physical, emotional or relational problem is causing the low libido than to treat the symtoms. Start with a full physical and go from there.