Needs assessment: You should consult a psychiatrist or psychologist. The key questions are whether your sex drive is truly problematic and/or whether it signals illness (either medical or psychological). If treatment is desirable, then the treatment needs to be based on the underlying cause. Simply cycling through a list of sex-suppressive meds or herbs is inefficient and possibly dangerous.
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