I'm Not in the Mood


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<p>The hormone of desire testosterone acts on the brain to stimulate sexual interest sensitivity to sexual stimulation and orgasmic ability in both sexes. The amount of testosterone circulating in a woman's blood declines by about 50 percent between her twenties and fifties. The most common complaint associated with this decline is a seemingly unexplainable decrease or loss of sexual desire and enjoyment.<p>In <em>I'm Not in the Mood </em> Dr. Reichman reveals the effectiveness of small doses of testosterone in reviving sexual desire and pleasure for women. Questions answered and topics discussed include: <ul><p><li>Why and when do women make male hormones?<p></p><li>Where do all our male hormones go?<p></p><li>Behavior life changes and medical problems that affect our libido<p></p><li>Medications that affect our libido<p></p><li>Will creams pills lozenges patches or shots help?<p></p><li>When you should see a psychiatrist psychologist or sex therapist<p></p><li>How to discuss libido issues with your doctor<p></p><li>How to reach your biologic sexual potential </li></ul> <p> The hormone of desire testosterone acts on the brain to stimulate sexual interest sensitivity to sexual stimulation and orgasmic ability in both sexes. The amount of testosterone circulating in a woman's blood declines by about 50 percent between her twenties and fifties. The most common complaint associated with this decline is a seemingly unexplainable decrease or loss of sexual desire and enjoyment.<p>In <em>I'm Not in the Mood </em> Dr. Reichman reveals the effectiveness of small doses of testosterone in reviving sexual desire and pleasure for women. Questions answered and topics discussed include: <ul><p><li>Why and when do women make male hormones?<p><li> Where do all our male hormones go?<p><li> Behavior life changes and medical problems that affect our libido<p><li> Medications that affect our libido<p><li> Will creams pills lozenges patches or shots help?<p><li> When you should see a psychiatrist psychologist or sex therapist<p><li> How to discuss libido issues with your doctor<p><li> How to reach your biologic sexual potential </ul>
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