Herballove.com
Articles Products
Breast Enlargement Impotence Penis Curvature Premature Ejaculation
Female Sexual Dysfunction Intercourse Pain Penis Enlargement Vaginal Dryness
Foreskin Restoration Over Masturbation Penis Injury Weak Erection



Related Infos
Painful Struggle For An Orgasm
Ever since March 2001, I started having pains in my Vagina and butt after orgasm, especially if I had more than one orgasm. The pains would last for days. I was tested for all sexually transmitted diseases and infections. They were negative. When I would have a papsmear inside my Vagina was real tender. My clit seems real sensitive. >>More
Plummet of Desire and Ability
I just got married in March and also started the birth control pill. I've noticed my sexual desire and ability to reach orgasm has plummeted. I've asked my physician if it was due to the pill, but she said "no" and almost laughed at me. The information on your site suggests otherwise. I also have experienced vaginal dryness ever since I started the pill. >>More


 
Article provided by Dr. N.K. Lin
Reviewed by
Rare Instances of Pleasure

Here is my problem. I can only reach orgasm through oral stimulation, and then, I rarely reach orgasm. Other than that, I have never been able to reach an orgasm. Most of the time I have to fake it to please my partner. Also, after about 20 minutes of lovemaking, it becomes painful for whatever reason. Can you explain what my problem is and how I may be able to fix it?

in this feature
 

Case Study #8536
Date: 10/1/1999


Here is my problem. I can only reach orgasm through oral stimulation, and then, I rarely reach orgasm. Other than that, I have never been able to reach an orgasm. Most of the time I have to fake it to please my partner. Also, after about 20 minutes of lovemaking, it becomes painful for whatever reason. Can you explain what my problem is and how I may be able to fix it?

Dr Lin’s Response:

Are you on birth control pill?

Case Study #8536
Date: 10/7/1999


Yes, I am taking the birth control pill Ortho?tri?-cyclen. Does age also have anything to do with it?

Dr Lin’s Response:

Generally speaking, birth control pills thicken the vaginal lining which covers (protects) the G-spot and Epicenter nerves. Aging thins the vaginal lining and shortens the vagina. Pill also masks the ovarian function in producing sexual hormones, testosterone and estrogen, can overload the liver to promote the testosterone-to-estrogen conversion, which is called aromatasation, and deactivate the adrenal function to produce less DHEA and testosterone. Finally, without sufficient testosterone to burn for charging the Central Nervous System (CNS) that commands the entire endocrine system, and its Autonomous Nervous System that powers the engorgement and orgasmic contraction of sex organs during sexual encounter, your G-spot and Epicenter nerves becomes insensitive or numbed. With a thicker vaginal lining and numbed G-spot/Epicenter nerves, you won't get a chance for vaginal orgasm. Overall, your endocrine function cannot produce a continuous burst and burning of testosterone to supercharge your sexual sensory and motoring nerves.

Birth control pills don't affect the clitoral orgasm that much, depending on how deep the clitoral nervous terminal is. Aging can reduce the sensitivity of the nerves in the clitoris, G-spot and Epicenter due to the reduction of testosterone secretion, but the thinner vaginal lining and the shortening vagina makes the G-spot and Epicenter more accessible for sexual stimulation.

For this reason, the best time for women to enjoy powerful sexual orgasms is around age 30-45, when their bodies still have sufficient testosterone to drive their sexual orgasm, sometimes with female ejaculation, and their vaginal lining become much thinner than that in their youth and teenage years.

Around 20-25, women should gradually increase their experience in vaginal orgasm after their estrogen level start to ebb. After menopause, women can achieve orgasm very easily with less testosterone in the bloodstream due to the thinned vaginal lining, but may frequently experience intercourse and orgasmic pains and cramps due to a lack of testosterone, DHEA and Estrogen in the ligaments and muscles in the pelvic cavity. To take care of all the problems, we have developed EvaMax III to power the nervous, endocrine, liver and cardiovascular functions for the restoration of health and orgasmic capacity for women of all ages.

Copyright (C) since 1997 Dr. N.K. Lin All rights reserved.


Is this information helpful?
  1 2 3 4 5
<-Not Helpful    

Very Helpful->


Home    •    About Us    •    Privacy    •    Help    •    Contact    •    Free Sexual Health Consultation   •    Shopping
DISCLAIMER: Information on this site is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication. You should read all product packaging carefully. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Products' pictures, labeling, and descriptions are subject to change by the manufacturers without notice. Herballove.com is not responsible for any incorrect or outdated product descriptions and/or images; as they do not necessarily reflect the latest information available from the manufacturer. Please contact manufacturer for latest product information. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.

 
Copyright © 2000-2008 Herballove.com. created by MediaImage. All rights reserved.
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.