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Debunking a Popular Myth: Vaginal Insensitivity Means a Woman Suffers Hormonal Imbalances, not Frigid Sexual Responses
Up until six months ago, 31-year-old Casey had never climaxed. We don’t mean she was a virgin, but rather she could not be sexually stimulated. She tried almost everything within her power to reach that oh-so-pleasurable release – masturbation, missionary and doggy-style positions and even oral sex – but nothing worked.
 
“I was so frustrated,” Casey recalls. “The failure to reach orgasm is demoralizing. My female friends and co-workers talked about sex like they were porn stars – I had to listen to them discuss multiple orgasms, all-night sessions and, sometimes, the ability to orgasm just by crossing their legs. I felt like I was dead. Nothing I tried could make me come.”
 
Casey wasn’t the only one who felt her body’s deficiency. Her lovers were also privy to this private dilemma. Some tried increasingly harder to give her pleasure, while others perceived her deficiency as a personal affront.
 
“One of my boyfriends called me the ice queen,” Casey says. “He thought I was too frigid to enjoy sex.” She shakes her head in wonder. “The truth is I had vaginal insensitivity.”
A Seemingly Simple Explanation
It’s difficult to determine how many women suffer from vaginal insensitivity, but we can say this: the number is quite high. Why? Because of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. These chemicals that seem to enjoy intense media scrutiny exist in constantly fluctuating levels within the female body. Levels rise before ovulation, plateau and then drop just before menstruation.
 
This naturally-occurring seesaw effect makes hormones highly susceptible to imbalance. Menstruation is a prime time when chemical instability serves as the norm. Lifestyle factors like diet, oral contraceptive use and even masturbation can also upset hormone production and contribute to symptoms like vaginal insensitivity.
 
Estrogen is the essential ingredient to female orgasms. It promotes clitoral sensitivity, drives desire and helps the vagina become wet for intercourse. Without adequate levels, a woman will not be able to reach climax. “It’s true,” Casey confirms. “I never dreamed my hormones were responsible for my sexual responses. But they are, and now I know what I need to do to keep them balanced.”
 
Another Culprit to Estrogen Deficiency: Prostaglandins
Hormones are inexplicably linked to each other and other chemicals within the body. To demonstrate, estrogen and progesterone offset each other, and serotonin levels mimic the highs and lows of estrogen. Prostaglandins, derived from fatty acids, also fall into this mix – when estrogen and progesterone levels are out of balance, prostaglandin production becomes more erratic.
 
Prostaglandins play a variety of roles in the body. Not only do they promote sound reproductive health, but they are also responsible for the pain and inflammation that follow an injury. Unlike hormones, prostaglandins are made at the site in the body where they are needed.
 
“My doctor explained that prostaglandins fluctuate during the menstrual cycle,” Casey says. “This causes an increase in inflammation, swelling, pain, and general discomfort. All of these factors interfere with healthy sexual responses.”
 
What is a Girl to Do?
Inflammation can be easily managed with an herbal supplement. A key ingredient is Rehmannia, which helps the body naturally stabilize hormone production. (TRY: Hormonal Realignment & Detox Formula) When estrogen and progesterone are regulated, vaginal sensitivity skyrockets so a woman feels pleasure during intercourse. Hormonal balance also relieves intermittent vaginal bleeding and enhances sexual desire.
 
But Rehmannia is only one of many herbs that addresses reproductive and sexual health issues. Milk Thistle and Tumeric Root accelerate liver function to expel toxins and metabolize all hormones. Fo Ti helps fight stress caused by prostaglandin production. In short, herbs help the body work more efficiently for greater well-being.
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