Stamina-Rx for Women The Big “0″ Isn’t Orgasm!
Oxytocin is produced in many parts of the body, including the brain (pineal gland), posterior retina of the eye, thymus, pancreas, testicles, ovaries, and adrenal glands. Oxytocin is best known for its role in inducing labor and its biological basis for human attachment and bonding. It is responsible for causing contractions in smooth muscles, such as blood vessels and organs, and it also fosters an emotional response between people who love each other, such as husband and wife, or mother and child. Oxytocin stimulates milk secretion during lactation, uterine contraction during birth, and it is released in our bodies when we cuddle, touch sensually, and when we experience an orgasm.
Oxytocin in Women:
The Bridge Between Touch and Sex
Touch is vital to humans, and most of us don’t get nearly enough of it. We are all affected by touch, and it’s not “all in the mind,” but rather the result of complex hormonal responses that actually change our bodies and brains. Oxytocin makes us feel good about the person causing the oxytocin to be released. Oxytocin promotes a desire to be touched, which causes a bonding effect between the two persons touching. Even thinking of someone we love can stimulate this hormone. When women in good marriages were asked to think about their husbands, the levels of oxytocin in their blood rose quickly. There’s more. Oxytocin also plays a significant role in our sexual- ity. Higher levels of oxytocin result in greater sexual receptivity, and because oxytocin increases testosterone production (which is responsible for sex drive in both men and women), sex drive can also increase. Moreover, this hormone does not just create a sexual desire in women; coupled with estrogen, it creates a desire to be penetrated (that is, it makes her want intercourse). Orgasm causes levels of oxytocin to spike even higher (three to five times normal) creating the “afterglow” closeness that is experienced following love-making. The fact that sex increases oxytocin levels can be helpful for women who complain that they “never feel like sex.” Having sex, even when have little desire, will actually affect you in ways that will result in a greater sex drive. This also explains, at least in part, why many women find that the more sex they have, the more they want, and the less sex they have, the less they want.
Body, Brain, and Orgasm
Sexual arousal is triggered by any signal that we consider erotic. Hearing, seeing, smelling, or thinking about something sexy can elicit sexual arousal. The brain is known as the largest sex organ because of its integral role in sexual arousal. The brain is not the only responsible party in sexual arousal. The spinal cord also plays a large part in interpreting sexual signals. The hypothalamus tells another part of the brain to release hormones into the bloodstream. Because of oxytocin’s roles in bonding and reducing cravings, we believe it is the key to authentic monogamy and, of course, peace between the sheets. That is, if you want to stay in love, you need to sustain the production of oxytocin. This happens effortlessly… until some point after conventional sex enters the equation. Because oxytocin stimulates the body’s cells to produce nitric oxide, it stimulates vasodilation. Nitric oxide is a powerful vasodilator, which is very important for cardiovascular and sexual health. Oxytocin is released in both men and women during an orgasm. In women, oxytocin causes the pleasurable feeling of a contracting uterus. (The pulsating action of the lower abdomen should be a telltale sign for guys who wonder if their lover is faking her orgasm or not.) This or- gasmic rush of oxytocin also causes the blood vessels to vasodilate – giving us that rosy, glowing “sex flush.” Also, as mentioned earlier, oxytocin gives you that peaceful, relaxed feeling that all is right with the world after a great sexual experience.
Waking Up to Women’s Needs………
The past ten years can easily be called “The Era of the Man” within pharmacological circles, at least as far as sexual health is concerned! Since 1998, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals’ multi-billion dollar romance with Viagra® has literally rejuvenated the sex lives of millions of men worldwide! Now… FINALLY.. .drug and nutraceutical developers seem to be waking-up and asking, “What about Women?!” This is a question that Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. began asking nearly five years ago.
While developing Stamina-Rx, the breakthrough sexual aid for men, the leading pharamcologist and Chief Medical Director of Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. began to engineer a similar formula that would prove beneficial to women suffering from sexual dysfunction or who simply desire to improve the quality of the sexual experience.
NOTE: Despite popular belief, a recent study reported in Newsweek, by researchers at the University of Chicago, suggested that sexual dysfunction (defined as the inability to enjoy sex or achieve an orgasm) is more common in women than men. The study reported sexual dysfunction in 43% of women between the ages 18 and 59, versus only 31% of men in the same age group.
Problems occur due to various factors, including poor circulation, and lack of desire from skewed hormone levels or pharmaceuticals, such as anti-depressants. Menopause alters hormone levels and even changes the physical structure of the vagina, which affects sexual responses in women.
After nearly three years of tireless research and development, Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced the release of Stamina-Rx for Women, which is the only product available with an herb, ageratum extract that can release oxytocin naturally!
Ageratum extract produces oxytocin release, and since oxytocin controls microcirculation within the body and brain, Stamina-Rx for Women improves the sexual experience through increased blood flow to the vaginal area and to the areas of the brain associated with sexual desire and emotional attachment. When oxytocin is introduced into the body, studies suggest that the body responds with additional release. This effect has been shown to lead to powerful, “full body” and multiple orgasms, which is consistent with the fact that oxytocin is naturally released during heightened sexual contact, with peak release during orgasm.
Desire, Arousal
All women agree that orgasm is a direct function of both physical and mental or psychological arousal. Therefore, it is fruitless to consider sexual health without acknowledging the powerful connection between the MIND and the BODY. For a woman to fully enjoy the sexual experience, it is crucial that she feel a strong emotional and psychological connection (if not with the partner, then at least with the act or encounter itself). Stamina-Rx for Women dramatically increases sexual desire and arousal by stimulating the release of the powerful neurotransmitters (dopamine and norepinephrine) that energize the hypothalamus (the body’s “sex center”), thus completing the mind and body connection. The hypothalamus is located in the brain.
Climax and Orgasm
The enhanced state of arousal of the mental or psychological self also leads to physical climax. Since, as has been discussed, Stamina-Rx for Women also initiates the physical orgasm by introducing the release of oxytocin into the body, Stamina Rx for Women actually addresses both of the underlying requirements for physical orgasm.
Heightened Sensitivity
The most common physical cause of sexual dysfunction in women is poor vaginal lubrication. This is attributed to a decrease in blood flow to (and poorly maintained blood supply within) the sexual organs. Stamina-Rx for Women addresses both the flow and maintenance of blood in the sexual organs. By increasing blood flow by as much as ten times, and by blocking enzymes that can ultimately break down the “storage” of blood, women are able to remain physically aroused and responsive throughout the sexual experience. As you can see, Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals has left nothing to chance in the development of Stamina Rx for Women to ensure that women have their own nutraceutical solution to improve the sexual experience!