Improving
Sexual Performance Naturally
Sex. It's everywhere. It's on TV
(a Lot!). It's in the books we read and the movies we watch. Even the radio
seems a veritable hot bed of sex. (What would hard rock, soft jazz, or Motown
classics be without songs about sex?) Magazines are full of sex and it's not
just the "naughty" ones with glossy centerfolds. From Sports Illustrated® to
Good Housekeeping®, sex makes for titillating headlines and cover stories. In
fact, 21st Century America seems to be awash in sex, except where it counts—in
the bedrooms and love lives of married Americans.-!
No one really knows for sure how
many of the 113 million married Americans are living as couples with DINS (dual
income, no sex). Estimates range from 15 to 50 percent. Even couples who have
sex fairly often feel like they're not having enough sex or that it's not as
enjoyable as it was in the past, or both. And while women are stereotyped as the
sex refusers and avoiders, surveys show that both women and men decline spousal
advances fairly equally.2
>What's really interesting about
this lack of sexual activity in America, is that the very same thing is
happening to husbands and wives residing in Paris and London, as well as Lisbon
and Madrid. Research has shown that married couples who reside within Western
civilized countries are much more likely to have unhappy sex lives than their
counterparts living elsewhere in the world. That's because the married couples
residing in the rainforests of Brazil, the streets of Beijing, and the mountains
of Tibet have access to powerful plant medicines that keep their sexual
relationships healthy and happy. In fact, in China and India alone, over one
billion men and women routinely incorporate plant medicines for healthy and
satisfying sex. 2
As a medicine hunter, I have
discovered effective plants and herbs all over the planet that really do improve
orgasms in women and erections in men. Now it's your turn. I'm going to teach
you how to enhance your sexuality and introduce you to an entire arsenal of
libido lifting plants to help make sex fun, vibrant, and satisfying for both you
and your partner.
Q:
These plants sound too good to be true. Do they really work?
A:
Yes, they do. Part of their success is their ability to work with your body's
innate mechanisms for healthy sex. Good sex is much more than just stimulated
body parts. But it's a good place to start!
A man needs an erect penis that
remains firm past foreplay and on into intercourse. He also needs to sustain
that erection and experience forceful and pleasurable ejaculation when he and
his partner are both ready for his orgasm. A woman needs to feel desire and feel
desired for her nipples to be aroused, her clitoris stimulated, and her vagina
lubricated—the basics leading to her orgasm.3
Plants that enhance sex can help
men and women obtain these bare necessities of sex. And unlike other
supplements, you'll know if the medicinal plant you've purchased is actually
doing what it promised to do. You can't really tell if the calcium supplement
you take each day is making your bones stronger. But you will be able to tell
pretty soon if Catuaba, for example, is increasing your sexual desire.
Q:
Night after night, my husband falls asleep on the sofa. And the honest to
goodness truth is that I'm too tired for sex, too. I love my husband and once
upon a time I loved sex. But my job, the kids, those never-ending errands, and
trying to keep up with the laundry is too exhausting. Is there a plant that can
rev us up?
A: Many women are in the same
sexless boat you're sailing around in and they don't like it any more than you
do. In fact, women all over the world put their family's needs before their own,
leading to some very tired moms and wives.
Life's demands can also impair
sexual performance in men. Work stressors, family demands, and home maintenance
result in fatigue and lack of energy. Men find that they have no energy left to
devote to sex at the end of the
But, over 80 percent of married
couples in the world have at their disposal a health care system that integrates
sex into their personal health and well being. For centuries, millennia
actually, practitioners of traditional medicine have prescribed Maca and
Rhodiola to reduce "sexual fatigue" in women and men who are just too tired to
make love.

Q:
Since I had a baby four months ago, I have no desire for sex. This is making my
husband pretty frustrated and me too, actually. I'd love to want sex again.
A:
A married woman with a baby and a toddler or two can feel that her body isn't
really hers. So much for feeling sexy! While this fact can be a source of great
pride and joy, it can also drain desire.3
As women enter perimenopause -
those years where they are still menstruating despite fluctuating estrogen
levels - they often have no desire for sex. Since estrogen is the engine that
drives women's reproductive function, when it starts to go, sex goes too. Women
who have reached menopause may find their minds wandering during sex. Pondering
the car's need for an oil change or if the milk in the refrigerator has reached
its expiration date makes for pretty blah sex. It also makes it nearly
impossible to achieve orgasm.10
Once more, traditional medicine
has some answers:

Q:
My husband has a desire for sex, but sometimes it’s not enough. Even if we’re
both in the mood, he can’t maintain his erection very long. It’s very
frustrating for us both.
A: For men it’s often their equipment
that lets them down. As men age, they find they can’t get an erection hard
enough or keep an erection long enough to satisfy their partners and themselves.
While women can fake an orgasm if they’re tired, men have to perform every
single time they have sex. Luckily, Mother Nature can help:

Q:
There are hundreds of supplements that claim to make men hard and women weak
with desire. I've tried some of these, and they don't do anything. Why should I
believe that the herbs and plant medicines you have discovered are any better?
A: There are a lot of "snake
oil" companies out there pitching products that promise to improve our sex lives
but do absolutely nothing. One reason for this glut of useless supplements is
simple demand. Men and women trying to make their sex lives better, are willing
to give most products the benefit of the doubt and buy one or two. Sex sells -
and even products that are purchased one time only will make big profits.
To get the most for your money,
make sure the sexual supplement you are considering is from a well-respected
manufacturer. Ask store staff, surf the Internet, and do some searching for the
best nutraceutical companies. Make sure the herbs are standardized and that the
extracts are concentrated for optimal benefit.
Q:
Are these sex-enhancing plants safe?
A: Despite years of use by
practitioners of traditional medicine, significant adverse effects have not been
reported for most sex-enhancing plants. However, men who have already been
diagnosed with certain health conditions such as high blood pressure, thyroid
disease, prostate problems, or other illnesses should use caution when selecting
any health supplement. The same advice applies to women, especially women who
are pregnant or nursing. And always remember to keep your doctor informed about
the supplements you are using, especially if you are also taking prescription
drugs. But the sex-enhancing plants have been traveling on planet Earth for a
long, long time. And hopefully they'll be here for a lot longer, continuing to
work effectively and go about their business of safely improving orgasms and
erections and making sex great for men and women all over the world.
Q: OK, exactly how did early native healers figure out which plants improve sex?
Was it just simple trial and error?
It does seem pretty remarkable that tribal peoples have discovered the right
plants to treat diseases and improve health without modern day scientific
advances.
From my many years as a "medicine
hunter" in rainforests and grasslands and marshes and mountains, I've learned
that healing plants exist for virtually every health need. It's up to the
medicine man or woman to put the plant into practice. These healers have been
able to do this successfully for thousands of people, by intensively studying
and working with the plants. By putting themselves into the plant's world,
becoming part of the world around them, native healers have intuitively
discovered which plant helps which disease. It wasn't mere luck that brought all
those plants and all those healers together. It was the natural and spiritual
connection existing between the two.
Q: Are there other "natural" remedies we can use to improve our sex lives?
A: The easiest way to naturally enhance your sex life is to practice, practice,
practice! Because if you don't use it, you might lose it. Studies have shown
that couples in the Amazon rainforest as well as couples in the concrete jungle
of New York City have better sex lives if they make sex a priority. All the
sex-enhancing plants in the world are useless if the men and women taking them
don't put them to the test.!
Men who smoke need to quit.
Research has shown that cigarettes send men's sex lives up in smoke. Men who
smoke more than 20 cigarettes daily have a 60 percent higher risk of erectile
dysfunction compared to men who never smoked. That's because smoking decreases
blood flow making it difficult for men to obtain an erection.26
And finally, since sex is a visual
and tactile endeavor, there are quite natural and creative ways to give it a
boost. Visually stimulating images can arouse even the tiredest of the tired.
Premiere Magazine recently compiled a list of the most erotic movie sex scenes
ever. 27 You don't have to feel embarrassed when renting these movies (as you might with pornography) at the video store and
they are guaranteed to light up your life:
1. Diane Lane and Oliver Martinez
making love in UNFAITHFUL (2002)
2. Hilary Swank pleasuring Chloe
Sevigny in BOYS DON'T CRY (1999)
3. Brad Pitt and Claire Forlani
making love in MEET JOE BLACK (1998)
4. Leonardo DiCaprio drawing Kate
Winslet in the nude in TITANIC (1997)
5. Sharon Stone uncrossing her
legs while she is being interrogated in a room full of men in BASIC INSTINCT
(1992)
>6. Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore
in the pottery scene early on in GHOST (1990)
7. Michael Douglas and Glenn Close
having sex in an elevator in FATAL ATTRACTION (1987)
8. Mickey Rourke caressing Kirn
Basinger's body with an ice cube in 9 1/2 WEEKS (1986)
9. William Hurt and Kathleen
Turner having sex in BODY HEAT (1981)
10. Julie Christie and Donald
Sutherland making love in DON'T LOOK NOW (1973)
>11. Rita Hayworth flipping back
her hair and singing "Put The Blame on Mame" in GILDA (1946)
One Important Last Point: Sex always has
consequences. And improving your sex life does not eliminate the requirement to
practice it responsibly. Sexually transmitted diseases, hepatitis, and HIV/AIDS
must be prevented, pregnancy must be considered and consent between partners
must exist.
Conclusion
Sexual activity keeps us
connected— both tangibly and spiritually to our heart's desire. It helps us feel
secure and well loved and adds to our self esteem. In other words, good sex is
important to good life.
But all of us need a little help
now and then. Sex-enhancing plants that have been used for thousands of years by
millions of people provide that help. You can have actual sexual healing with
effective sexual supplements and maybe find out what you've been missing.
After all, 80 percent of the
world's married couples can't be wrong!
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