im thinking of ordering semenax. would love to shoot large amounts. Also, any women tried libido boosters? if so, which one? thanks
I've tried L-Arginine, Lecithin, zinc, magnesium, horny goat weed, saw palmetto, but had never seen any difference in semen volume. Beyond hydration and stimulation, I don't think there is much beating physiology. Libido is certainly not an issue..... Now if Semenax really worked, made enhanced ejaculations in tandem with implied longer orgasms, every man would forgo food to afford them. Now, female libido boosters? That's something else we are all stuck with. Beyond the temporary libido enhancement effect from jewelry, nice cars, fancy vacations and bank accounts, you're looking for Unicorn powder. Weed usually works temporarily, but pretty much, her sex setpoint is fixed at "below enough"...
There are “No” magic pills for this period. That said, I do take L Arginine and zinc and have years. This Combination is for blood vessel health and immune system health. Water, Water, water is your best friend.
The only thing that increases my wife's libido is rum and Coke. Her dates in college discovered the magic formula, and I still use it.
Marijuana and Wellbutrin have been known to increase libido in both men and women. Neither of these are supplements per se. Claims have been made that there are some natural supplements that may boost libido. Some are even backed by a study or survey trying to prove the supplement does as claimed. Tribulus is a leafy plant used in Chinese medicine. In a study of women who took Tribulus each day increased libido was reported in 88% of them. A study of men 4 out of 5 said that taking Tribulus daily increased their sex drive. Maca is a root used to enhance fertility and sex drive. Trouble is that there are no positive reports of it doing anything for women. Responses reported by men indicated less than half were affected by its use. Red Ginseng may improve libido. A study of menopausal women shows that taking red ginseng improved sexual desire when compared with a placebo. However, there are studies that have found ginseng has no effect on libido. So take it that for what its worth. Fenugreek is a popular herb that may help enhance libido. This claim is based on the discovery it contains sex hormones estrogen and testosterone. A study of 30 men found that fenugreek increased strength and improved sexual function. Another study of 80 women with libido issues determined that fenugreek significantly improved sexual arousal and desire. Saffron is a spice that comes from a flower. Various studies revealed that both men and women taking a prescribed amount had increased drive and it helped with erectile dysfunction. But it seems to only work on people taking depression medicine. Gingko biloba is another supplement used in Chinese medicine. Studies of its use in humans revealed mixed results. Some people amped up and some went bleh, it didn't make me feel any different. All in all there isn't a sure fire pill that when taken will make you a wanton woman or sexual stud. Plus supplements can interact negatively with other medicines. It's best to check with an MD while seeking better sex drive for yourself. The best way to have a strong libido is regular exercise and care of your body. Get to where you can do some cardio exercising and strength training. And that can be anywhere, even your own home. Put down the video games and remote. Do some sit ups and push ups to begin with plus start walking every day. Turn yourself into a hot body and sex drive will increase.