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The men far outnumber the women who
visit our website and seek our expertise. Some women who ask
for help ask me questions about their sexual partners; what
can I do about his premature ejaculation? And there are also
women who would like to maximize their sexual experiences
so they ask me for advice on becoming more orgasmic or increasing
their sexual sensitivity. These problems and questions are
very routine to me and I love helping these women but there
is a small group of women who have sexual dysfunctions that
are not as common and are very devastating. For these women,
I feel especially honored to help them because many gynecologists,
physicians, and sexual therapists treat these problems as
if they were common. These cases involving intercourse pain
are similar and can be treated and sometimes even prevented
if the woman follows my instructions and maintains their sexual
health. I believe that my Taoist medical background gives
me an advantage over conventional medicine when I get asked
about intercourse pain.
Women who complain of intercourse pain
should understand that the vaginal penetration pain results
from insufficient production of prostaglandins in the vaginal
and cervical tissues. The major prostaglandins (PG) are PG-E1
and PG-E2 with PG-E1 as a muscular or tissue relaxant that
relaxes the muscles and ligaments and increases their elasticity;
PG-E2 as a ripening and inflammation agent. During labor,
PG-E1 relaxes the cervical and vaginal (pelvic) tissues and
muscles and PE-E2 stimulates vaginal expansion. During lovemaking,
PG-E1 modulates the local parasympathetic nervous functions
to induce the female urethral/vaginal spongy tissues to narrow
down the vagina while PG-E2 expands the vagina (yes, there
will be a big hole inside if there is too much PG-E2 secreted
by the vaginal/cervical tissues).
Any tissues that lack PG-E1 are likely
to experience cramps or muscular pulling pain. If the urethral/vaginal
tissues cannot produce PG-E1, the women will experience penetration
pain or cramping. During the Luteal Phase of the menstrual
cycle women whose uterine-support ligaments and adjacent muscles
can not produce sufficient PG-E1 for relaxation and elasticity
of the tissues to cope with the uterine dynamic repositioning
(prolapsing or rotating) due to the hormone changes, are likely
to experience PMS and intercourse/orgasm-induced pains or
cramps in the pelvic cavity.
Obviously, the lower testosterone (or
DHEA)-progesterone ratio during the Luteal phase causes the
problem since the progesterone-based birth control pills can
cause the same problems in addition to vaginal dryness. We
have found that DHEA, androstenedione (for testosterone and
estrogen) and the neuronutrients for the synthesis of neurotransmitter
acetylcholine can help the local tissues to secrete PG-E1
for powering G-spot/clitoral erection, killing the pain in
the vagina, lower back, lower abdomen and tailbone, and making
lovemaking more enjoyable and pain-free.
Our products ViaGrowth-IV or (MoodMax
+ ViaGrowth-III) can help women who suffer from intercourse
pain but ViaGrowth-IV may be too powerful for young women.
In this case, MoodMax and ViaGrowth-III is more suitable.
VIP Cream can also help the vaginal tissues to produce PG-E1
in a few minutes once it penetrates into the tissues, allowing
more comfortable intercourse.
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