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Libido Returned to Normal Reviewed in Men's Journal

Post a new topicby SallyJ on Fri Oct 09, 2009 4:36 pm

I have found something that works for me, it's a peptide that works on the brain where I was being effected. I'm 44 yrs old in a happy marriage, We have always enjoyed a healthy sexual relationship over the last 14 yrs, and we just expanded our family x1, our son is 2 yrs old now. Yes, a late start and very planned. After the baby was born I just don't seem to be interested, after 2 yrs I should be back to normal, yes, i'm older now and hormones and everything but it was starting to bother me. My husband knew this and bless his heart he came across an article in Men's Journal regarding Libido and men and women. http://www.mensjournal.com/the-libido-drug.

So he ordered the product from the company mentioned in the article but we didn't stop there, he and i did a lot of research on this peptide, and found that the author used the product in a manner that is not recommended, (thank goodness) so we found the correct manner the same way that the company is using it during the current FDA trials, i put together a video to share how to use the product correctly. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpQSxbf4ZM8 Sorry for the run on sentences, I tend to write like i speak.

What we found out is that my husband's libido and physical response lasted for about 1 1/2 days (wow, it was like old times) and myself, well i felt the effects for 4 days, it was like i was warm and happy and well just in the mood, and easily and readily available to be sexual, even if it didn't lead to sex, hope that makes sense. Anyway we are so happy to have discovered this product and the article that was posted in Men's Journal, once FDA approval is completed for this drug i believe it will be bigger than viagra, mostly because it works on the Mind and not so much on the physical ability to perform. You can still purchase it without a prescription for now.

I hope that this information will be helpful for many of you.

Sallyj
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