Statistics Reveal Loss Of Libido Hits All-Time High For Women Of Any Age
With proven physical and psychological elements causing a decrease in libido, new product launches to meet women’s need to increase desire.
Boise, ID (PRWEB) September 28, 2006 -- Fatigue, responsibility of demands from both work and home, and even the difficulty of maintaining a healthful diet during a busy schedule, can all have detrimental effects on sexuality. When women add that to ongoing hormonal changes, emotional changes, medications (such as antidepressants and birth control pills), stress, and aging, it's no wonder so many women find their sex life at the bottom of their priority list. In fact, low libido is one of the most common complaints among women today. Research statistics shows that one third to one half of all American women, regardless of age, report that they experience some difficulty with sex. In response, Lyriana (increase libido and sexual pleasure, has been introduced to the American market with rave reviews.
“Hormonal imbalance is a huge factor affecting a woman’s ability to feel desire, particularly as she moves into the menopausal years,” states Chris Guill, President of Lyriana (www.lyriana.com). “Other hormonal changes can occur in a woman’s body at any age, which decrease estrogen levels causing the vaginal tissues to thin leading to dryness or irritation.”
The factors altering a woman’s hormonal balance include physical and psychological factors such as emotions, medications, stress, fatigue and aging. Guill adds, “All of these factors can lead to disruption in the complex relationship between a woman’s physical and psychological manifestation of desire.”
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