Yes: Some women find help with dhea, which is a precursor of sex-related hormones. However, diabetics and those prone to diabetes should probably not use dhea. It can also make acne worse in some individuals.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Yes: The most effective natural supplemental aid for most post menopausal women with decreased libido will be (surprise); natural /bioidentical estrogen, testosterone and progesterone. After all these are exactly the sources of deficiency. Properly administered, they will correct most , if not all of the adverse physiological changes of menopause. Restoring tissue integrity, rest and improved psyche.
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Yes: Aerobic exercise will supplement endorphins and also increase positive feelings about ones own body. Cognitive therapy is also useful. Desire for anything stems from time thinking positvely. Ie- the more time spent catalog shopping the more likely one is to buy. Spend 15 minutes a day thinking about whatever causes desire for you - women are quite varied on this. Avlimil is the only supplement.
Answered 9/3/2013
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