Dear Health Conscious Reader,
I’m sure you’ve seen the ads on TV touting male performance drugs – the one with the guy carrying his wife upstairs to the bedroom, or the one where the guy is driving a Hummer to compensate in other areas. It’s a billion-dollar business because it targets a man’s feeling of inadequacy.
And if you notice, all of the ads imply that the man’s wife is in a complete state of bliss when his potency issues are resolved.
But sometimes everything is not so “rosy” with the woman. She may not have the physical signs of impotence that men have, but she can have her own set of sexual problems. For women, the problem usually lies with either desire or arousal.
The good news is there’s something that works in women for both of these common problems, without any of the dangerous side effects associated with these ED drugs.
The key is improving blood flow.
And the secret to improving blood flow lies in a chemical called nitric oxide (NO).
When you become aroused, your body boosts its levels of NO. It relaxes the delicate lining of your blood vessels, allowing blood to flow where it’s needed.
NO gives you the “rush” that comes during the early stages of arousal.
Drugs like Viagra® ramp up the body’s production of NO to make this happen.
But there is a safe and natural alternative that works just as well. It’s L-arginine. This substance teams up with NO, coming to the aid of your heart as well as your erogenous zones. In fact, it improves circulation throughout the body.1
In my own medical practice, I’ve found that L-arginine has the power to banish the “bedroom blues” safely and effectively. It’s simply the best way to open up those blood vessels and get things going.2
And researchers have come to the same conclusion. A recent study published in the prestigious International Journal of Cardiology proved that L-arginine opens up your blood vessels reliably.
Scientists split up patients whose blood vessel linings don’t work well—a condition called “endothelial dysfunction”—into two groups. One group took L-arginine, while the other took a placebo. They found that the L-arginine group showed improvement in the health of the endothelium. The placebo group had no significant change.
I like to start out with 5 grams per day of L-arginine for two weeks to get my patients’ “engines” revved up, then 2.5 grams after that. (By the way, you should never take more than 10 grams per day.) For best results, it’s a good idea to combine L-arginine with a healthy dose of vitamin B12. Twenty-five mcg is a good amount.
L-arginine happens to be one of the key ingredients in my new pleasure enhancer for women, Sensuality. To get yours, click HERE.
To Your Good Health,
Al Sears MD
1.Lekakis J., et al. “Oral l-arginine improves endothelial dysfunction in patients with essential hypertension.” International Journal of Cardiology. 2002, 86(2-3): 317-323
2. McCarter, D. “Low-carbohydrate diet effective for adults.” The Journal of Family Practice. 2003. 52(7):515.
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