Decreased desire?
It's perfectly normal to lose interest sometimes, and it happens to most of us at times in our lives. Often a decrease in sex drive is due to stress, feeling tired, relationship worries, but hormonal changes such as menopause or falling testosterone levels are also common causes. Good tips on everyday things to boost your energy and desire include prioritising sleep and recovery, eating a nutritious and varied diet, regular exercise and doing things that make you feel good. With stable energy levels, it's easier to find your way back to the desire for a functioning love life.
Maca - Nature's pleasure enhancer
Macarote is a root vegetable that grows at an altitude of over 4,000 metres in the Andes mountain range. Maca is sometimes called Peruvian ginseng, Brazilian ginseng or Amazonian ginseng, but is not related to ginseng. The reason for the association with ginseng is due to its invigorating and appetizing effect. Maca extract that contributes to male and female sex drive and to maintaining natural sexual activity. Maca has a proven effect as an aphrodisiac for both men and women.
Ginseng
Ginseng(Panax Ginseng) is known as the root of life and has been used for many thousands of years as a natural source of increased energy levels. Ginseng originated in Asia where it has been used for hundreds of years. It is only in recent decades that it has become popular here in the West. There are several different types of Ginseng but Panax Ginseng is the most widely used. The active substances in Ginseng are called ginsenosides and the substances are attributed to the effects of Ginseng root. Panax Ginseng has long been used as a natural source of increased energy levels and has been shown to contribute to mental and physical performance.
Tiger Nut(Tribulus terrestris) and Damiana
Tiggarnöt is the Swedish name for the plant Tribulus Terrestris. Tiger nut is a small plant that grows in several places in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Both the flower and the leaves have long been used in both Chinese and Indian traditions and are also now commonly used in supplements for sexual pleasure. Damiana is a shrub with yellow flowers and fragrant leaves that grows wild in Mexico, Central and South America. The Damiana extract in Good Sex comes from the leaves of the shrub.
L-Arginine and L-Citrulline
Arginine is an amino acid involved in the body's production of nitric oxide (NO), which is important for the body's blood supply to all parts of the body, including the genital organs. Citrulline is also a type of amino acid and a precursor to arginine. Arginine and citrulline interact in the body as arginine is broken down quickly and needs to be supplied regularly while citrulline is more stable and is converted to arginine as it is broken down, providing both a rapid and long-lasting effect.