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Enhanced Sex for Women 50+
90 vegetarian capsules
Item Catalog Number: 01626
Original product name: Enhanced Sex for Women 50+
Sexual health is an intimate part of a woman’s well-being. But many women experience decreased sexual response as they age, as well as vaginal dryness and other menopausal discomforts that can get in the way of their sexual health. Our formula helps women maintain comfortable, healthy sexual function and minimizes the discomforts of menopause.
Benefits at a Glance:
Enhanced Sex for Women 50+ delivers maca (Lepidium peruvianum) root, cordyceps extract and a patented blend of herbal extracts called EstroG-100®. This supplement is formulated specifically to support a woman’s healthy sexual comfort, function and response—including for those who may be experiencing menopause.
In clinical trials, cordyceps and maca root both supported sexual response and function in peri- and post-menopausal women.1-4 In a 40-day, placebo-controlled study, cordyceps encouraged a healthy sexual response in 86 percent of women. In a randomized controlled crossover trial, women taking maca root extract reported 34 percent improvement in sexual function and response after just six weeks.2
EstroG-100® combines root extracts from Angelica gigas, Phlomis umbrosa and Cynanchum wilfordii. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, these extracts significantly improved vaginal dryness and relieved a wide range of other menopause-related discomforts.5
Serving Size 3 vegetarian capsules
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Proprietary Blend:
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1590 mg |
| Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable stearate, silica. | |
Non GMO
Dosage and Use
Take three (3) capsules daily, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
When using nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.
Menopause brings significant hormonal shifts that can impact multiple aspects of sexual health. Declining estrogen levels lead to vaginal tissue changes - thinning, reduced elasticity, and decreased lubrication. These physical changes can make intercourse uncomfortable or painful. Lower testosterone (yes, women produce testosterone too) can reduce libido and arousal. Decreased blood flow to pelvic tissues affects arousal and sensitivity.
Beyond physical changes, psychological and relationship factors interact with hormonal shifts. Stress, body image concerns, relationship dynamics, and life changes common at this stage all influence sexual wellbeing. A comprehensive approach addresses both physiological and psychological aspects.
This formula combines ingredients targeting multiple aspects of sexual function. Compounds that support healthy blood flow help with arousal and sensation - adequate blood flow to genital tissues is essential for arousal response. Ingredients supporting nitric oxide production or vascular health can enhance this aspect.
Adaptogens help modulate stress responses that can inhibit sexual desire and function. Chronic stress suppresses sex hormones and arousal. Herbs that support healthy stress responses may help remove this barrier to healthy sexual function.
Some ingredients support hormonal balance, helping maintain healthy levels of hormones important for libido, arousal, and tissue health. Others provide nutrients important for nerve function and sensation.
Response varies significantly among individuals. Some women notice improvements in arousal and desire within 2-4 weeks. For others, particularly when addressing tissue health or hormonal factors, benefits emerge more gradually over 6-8 weeks or longer of consistent use.
Sexual function is multifaceted - improvements might occur in some areas before others. You might notice increased desire before improvements in arousal, or vice versa. Tracking multiple dimensions (desire, arousal, satisfaction, comfort) helps assess overall response.
Supplements work best as part of comprehensive approach. Local estrogen therapy (prescribed by healthcare provider) can address vaginal tissue changes. Quality lubricants make intercourse more comfortable. Pelvic floor physical therapy can address muscle tension or weakness. Open communication with partners about needs and preferences is crucial.
Lifestyle factors significantly impact sexual function. Regular exercise improves blood flow and body confidence. Stress management supports hormonal balance. Adequate sleep affects energy and hormone production. Addressing relationship dynamics through counseling when needed can be transformative.
The ingredients are generally well-tolerated. However, women with hormone-sensitive conditions should discuss use with healthcare providers. Those taking blood pressure medications should note that some ingredients may have mild blood pressure effects. Women on anticoagulants should seek guidance as some herbs may have mild blood-thinning properties.
Results: Studies show declining estrogen leads to vaginal tissue changes affecting 50-70% of postmenopausal women, impacting sexual comfort and function.
Citation: Nappi RE, et al. Menopause and sexual desire. Maturitas. 2013.
Results: Research demonstrates blood flow to pelvic tissues decreases with age and hormonal changes, affecting arousal capacity and sensation.
Citation: Traish AM, et al. Sex steroid hormones differentially regulate nitric oxide synthase and aromatase. J Sex Med. 2009.
Results: Clinical trials show adaptogenic herbs reduce cortisol and stress markers that inhibit sexual desire and function in women.
Citation: Multiple studies on adaptogens and stress. Various journals 2005-2020.
Results: Comprehensive approaches combining supplements, lifestyle modification, and relationship work show better outcomes than single interventions.
Citation: Kingsberg SA, et al. Multimodal approaches to female sexual dysfunction. J Sex Med. 2015.