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Posted by: savybeats, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:01am
yeah im just wondering on how you can boost your sex drive whats the composition of a healthy sex drive and things that can support it....  im a hunter and i was wondering if there were any herbs maybe like yohimbe root that are safe and very effective
Posted by: ABJoe, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:16am; Reply: 1
Reducing toxin levels, inflammation and overall ill health will benefit all aspects of your life.  You can also look at the protocols to see which ones fit your needs.

http://www.dadamo.com/protocols/index.htm
Posted by: Lola, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:39am; Reply: 2
male or female and which is your bloodtype?
Posted by: savybeats, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:40am; Reply: 3
male
Posted by: savybeats, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:41am; Reply: 4
o+   not sure if im a secretor or a non sec.
Posted by: Lola, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:43am; Reply: 5
how old are you?

BT/GT guidelines will help detox and the anti inflammatory action when going lectin free is resetting at a deep cellular level

glad I got your BT right! :)
Posted by: savybeats, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:49am; Reply: 6
i just want to know from a blood type diet/genotype diet/ general scintific knowledge what composes a healthy sex drive i have a couple of friends that i feel would be a great thing to share with along with myself im almost 26 and my friends are between 21 and 23
Posted by: savybeats, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:51am; Reply: 7
what are lectins?  proteins found in food?
Posted by: Lola, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 3:54am; Reply: 8
right
http://www.4yourtype.com/deflect.asp
Posted by: C_sharp, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 4:38am; Reply: 9
Quoted from savybeats
if there were any herbs maybe like yohimbe root that are safe and very effective


The best herbs probably would address underlying issues.


But the product that comes most to mind from what I read above was Aromastat

http://www.4yourtype.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NP010


Also consider (but less strongly) Genoma EQ :

http://www.4yourtype.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NP045


Posted by: Amazone I., Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 10:14am; Reply: 10
@ your age boosting sex drive...(huh)(huh)(scared)(funny) sorry I can't nearly believe it..... :X

perhaps first go for phantasies and then maca, damiana or l'arginine...... but justamente don't overdoe  ;) ;D ;D
Posted by: Averno, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 11:15am; Reply: 11

A couple of friends? Are these issues common with people in their 20's? If so, I would say there is a big, big health problem here of the broadest sense. Diet, medications, environmental toxins... all are implicated. And don't forget that exercise is a must.
Posted by: Andrea AWsec, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 11:57am; Reply: 12
http://www.healthbooksummaries.com/20_Things_You_Need_to_Know_About_Ashwagandha.html
Posted by: Goldie, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 12:32pm; Reply: 13
Are you talking about sex drive as in: I have little or no interest in sex?

Or are you saying I have little if any interest in a long night of sex?

or are you suggesting That the partner does not feel satisfied/

Or can you not get exited because the feelings of excitement of meeting a new person subsides right after sex/

I think that in today's world the word sex is not the same as long ago.  Sex today is often perceived as a game of who can get whom... leaving out feelings or patients or intimacy that feeds the next sexual encounter.

Maybe I am not seeing sex as the same as a relationship, and therefore having orgasm as much less stimulating.   I think much pressure is put on young people to behave and interpret sex as a power game.  I think that kind of sex is much less exiting for the next time.

At 21-23 the question ought not be of ability to have sex but the ability to woe the partner to have sex - later. Later as in when all the feelings come together and promote not just the sex act but rather a caring sexual experience.

Sorry these would be my questions.. but I am way older .... and having a sex drive is not my problem.

YET, if you really have a issue performing, I would strongly suggest that you see a doctor you trust.  Not being able or not having staying power, nor ability to satisfy are different problems.  Fear can be paralyzing, meaningless sex might be meaningless, a quick y in the hallway is not sex to build feelings on.  Feelings or body responses to the idea of sex are two different things, and one or the other might need different helpful answers.  
Posted by: SquarePeg, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 1:51pm; Reply: 14
I took tribulus briefly to increase testosterone.  It worked very well, and as a side effect, I was quite easily aroused, too.  I was under the care of a ND who checked blood work every three months.  A blood test might be the first step to dealing with whatever issue you have.  Bear in mind that your largest sex organ is your brain.
Posted by: Amazone I., Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 5:13pm; Reply: 15
SP...good reply and as I mentioned above about phantasia ;) ;D.... why have you been under doc control for tribulus...coz of bp??)
Posted by: SquarePeg, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 7:44pm; Reply: 16
Thanks, Amazone.  BP was never a problem for me.  Besides, my ND doesn't check that.  Twas a few years ago.  I've been seeing an ND on/off since 2007, initially for the precursors to metabolic syndrome.  At some point (and after a brief switch of doctors) testosterone was measured and found to be low.  So I started on the tribulus and got it back up (no pun intended) within just three months.  In fact, my levels were near the high end, and I had to back off.
Posted by: snazzyshazz, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 10:08pm; Reply: 17
Quoted from savybeats
yeah im just wondering on how you can boost your sex drive whats the composition of a healthy sex drive and things that can support it....


If you are comparing yourself to what is portrayed in the movies/entertainment, you are likely to feel inadequate or abnormal. Those portrayals are fantasies. Real life is much more moderate!

If you do actually have a problem, the above suggestions are very good. I second the thought of tribulus (works for females too!) and that sex drive starts in the brain.
Posted by: ruthiegirl, Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 11:06pm; Reply: 18
Low sex drive can be caused by any source of ill health- when you're tired, who has energy for sex? Eating and exercising right for your body type can definitely improve overall health, and may reverse "low libido" if it was caused by ill health.

Bear in mind that everybody has a personal sex drive that may be way higher or lower than "average." This includes both "interest in sex" as well as "physical ability to keep on going and going." We're all individuals, and the only time "low sex drive" is really a problem is when there's an imbalance in a relationship; when one partner wants it much more often than the other, it can cause all kinds of problems. One partner feels pressured, the other unsatisfied. This can be worked through, but is a source of tension.

So, without knowing what you mean by "low libido" it's impossible to know if there's even a problem that needs fixing.
Posted by: Amazone I., Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 8:06am; Reply: 19
thanx SP for your reply  :D(clap)(ok)(smarty)I'm going to lurke for some of my clients as guineapigs ;) ;D...... :X
Posted by: Goldie, Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 12:20pm; Reply: 20
I see morning ability to satisfy as the key to measuring the PHYSICAL health of libido.  In the afternoon or evening stress might have set in and one is to tired.  If however there is little interest nor a healthy response mentally and physically then there might be a real problem needing to see a good doctor.

5HTP (over the counter) might work just to get self confidence up to find not only satisfaction on your on, but finding a partner that is just a little more involved, like for instance, someone who likes you and you like also. Emotions can make a big difference.

5HTP works on the whole body getting somewhat more awake.  It functions to boost the precursor to Testosterone and so is not directly a hormone or the like.  But the body sees it as a healthy support to get over fear, intimidation, or low self esteem.  

It may help to just get over a momentary 'failure'  .  I would try 5HTP by anyone who is feeling blue, even those without sexual issues.  I think even older people might benefit from taking it daily at first and later take it once a week.  It's cheap too.

All the best.
Posted by: 14442 (Guest), Thursday, February 21, 2013, 2:11am; Reply: 21
I've read good things about pregnenolone.
Posted by: Amazone I., Thursday, February 21, 2013, 7:13am; Reply: 22
yohimbin is a doublecutted sword- no good when NOT having erectyle dysfunction!!!
It might also rise bp dramatically....so far take care here (pray)(scared)(nerd)
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