As
women, it might seem as if our bodies are ever changing. As we grow
older our reproductive organs probably go through the biggest change
throughout the entire body. Vaginal looseness has a strong connection to
hormonal imbalances, which may leave the skin that surrounds the vagina
vulnerable to abrasive damage. This occurs because the skin is a
neuroendocrine functioning organ. Essentially, that means that it acts
as the communication freeway which receives notification from the brain
to release hormones.
No Feeling
Because the entire outside of the vagina is encased in epidermis
things like childbirth, masturbation, and excessive intercourse can
interrupt the communication between the brain and skin. When the vaginal
tissue does not receive the proper amount of hormones, the damage to
the vaginal walls will noticeably increase.
Hormonal Decrease
Hormones are an imperative part of a woman's genital area. Hormones
such as testosterone, estrogen, and DHEA are what determines the
tightness of the vagina. If these hormonal levels become depleted, the
vaginal walls will loosen. Once the vagina is damaged in this way, the
skin in this area will not be able to convert hormones like DHEA and
testosterone into DHT.
Bring Back The Feeling
While age can be a pretty big factor when it comes to vaginal
looseness, it's not the only possible cause of the condition. Some other
possibilities include, but are not limited to; PMS, menopause,
childbirth, vibrator damage, and an adverse reaction to birth control or
other medication.
Luckily, there are some great natural remedies out there that can
help to balance out the off kilter hormones and rejuvenate the vagina at
the same time. (SEE:
Vaginal Regeneration for Looseness Formula)
Herbs such as Milk Thistle, Muira Puama, and Atractylodes, Macrocephala
are great for increasing vaginal sensitivity as well as promoting blood
circulation to the genitals. They will also help the liver detox the
body, build better elasticity, and repair the spongy vaginal tissue.
Because a tight vagina is the key to good sex, you may also want to
try doing some daily kegel exercises to help strengthen your pelvic
floor muscles. If you've never done a kegel before, or you're a little
foggy on what the practice actually entails, don't worry. Kegels are a
no brainier. The next time you take a bathroom break, try controlling
your stream of urine. If you can start and stop it at will, then you can
kegel like a champ! Do at least ten to twenty of these a day to build
those vaginal muscles.