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Sexual
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Experience improve libido, orgasmic intensity,
arousal and erectile function, increase fertility and enhance conception rates |
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Reverse anorgasmia, frigidity, premature
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Successfully Treating
Impotence
- Over 10 million men and their partners suffer the effects of
impotence unnecessarily. One out of every 10 men share this condition.
- Impotence is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection
adequate for sexual intercourse.
- The four basic causes of impotence are:
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1. Hormonal |
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2. Psychological |
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3. Neurological |
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4. Vascular |
- There are a number of treatment options which enable most
men, regardless of age, to overcome impotence.
- Dr. Lee-Benner can show you safe, proven ways to enjoy sex
again.
Diminished Libido in
Women
- In a 1997 study of women ages 35 to 55, 41 percent said they
had experienced a temporary loss of interest in sex, 21 percent lacked desire for their
partner and 10 percent had difficulty achieving orgasm.
- Sexual dysfunction has been classified into four major
categories:
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1. Sexual desire disorders, including
hypoactive sexual desire (HSD) and sexual aversion disorder. The prevalence of HSD in the
overall population is estimated at about 20 percent. Women are twice as likely as men to
suffer from HSD, but that figure may reflect the fact that men may be less likely to
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2. Sexual arousal disorders-This is defined as
persistent or recurrent inability to attain, or to maintain until completion of sexual
activity, an adequate lubrication-swelling response of sexual excitement. In women, a
sexual arousal disorder is similar to an erectile disorder in men. |
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3. Orgasmic disorders- Generally regarded as
the most common sexual dysfunction in women, they are defined as persistent or recurrent
delay, or absence of orgasm following a normal sexual excitement phase. 70 percent of
women, according to the Hite Report have at some time in their lives been unable to have
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4. Sexual pain disorders-This includes
dysparunia, or painful intercourse, and vaginismus, a recurrent or persistent involuntary
spasm of the musculature of the outer third of the vagina that interferes with sexual
intercourse. In the National Health and Social Life survey, 15 percent of women of all
ages reported pain during sex; in other studies of menopausal women who do not receive
estrogen therapy, the number exceeds 40 percent. |
- There are numerous treatment options which enable women,
regardless of age, to achieve libininous solutions.
- Dr. Lee-Benner will help you to delineate the causes of your
sexual troubles, and go on to the next step, therapy- so that "I am not in the
mood
" is not a permanent condition.
Recent newsletters:
A New Model of Female Sexual Desire by Rosemary Basson, M.D.
Androgen Therapy in Women
by Glenn Braunstein, M.D.
Androgen Therapy in Women -- A
Review of Clinical Trial Data by Karen K. Miller,
M.D.
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