Increasing and Enhancing Orgasm in Women
“We are now beginning to address Female Sexual
Disorder (FSD) from the perspective that some aspects of FSD are
likely caused in part by decreased blood flow to the clitoris or
vagina. Poor genital blood flow is believed to contribute to
female arousal or orgasm disorders similar to the role of
vascular disease in male erectile dysfunction” - Kevin L. Billups, MD, from the EpiCenter for Sexual Health and Medicine
in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Nitric oxide increases the incidence of orgasm
in women because nitric oxide increases blood flow to the
clitoral and vaginal tissues, causing them to enlarge and become
responsive. Nitric oxide levels can easily be increased in women
by an amino acid called L-arginine.
There is a natural, non-drug method of creating nitric oxide in
the human body. The mechanism is complex, but the
trigger-mechanism is not. To produce nitric oxide in the body, a
terminal nitrogen atom must combine with an oxygen molecule in
the blood. An enzyme called nitric oxide synthase controls this
reaction and NADPH, a niacin-containing redox-active electron
storage compound, mediates the reaction.
This reaction can be accomplished via formulas that contain the
free form amino acid L-arginine. To put it simply, L-arginine
equals nitric oxide. The left-handed molecule, L-arginine, is
the primary source for nitric oxide in humans. Nitirc oxide
produced in the body by L-arginine is called ADNO, or Arginine-Derived-Nitric-Oxide.
Consequently, herbal formulations containing L-arginine, such as
Vigorelle, are highly effective in overcoming the problems of
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder and/or Female Orgasmic Disorder,
by increasing the levels of nitric oxide in the body and,
thereby, enhancing blood flow to the clitoris and vagina.
Another
way to encourage orgasms in women is to increase niacin
levels in the uterus. The Masters and Johnson study found that
women without adequate levels of
niacin in the uterine walls
cannot achieve orgasm. Niacin is commonly found in
Vitamin B-complex formulas. Niacin also causes vasodialation or
dilation of the blood vessels, thereby enhancing the orgasmic
response.
Those electing to take niacin may wish to start with smaller
doses (5-10 mg) taken with food and work up to higher doses as
recommended by their health care professional. Niacinamide is
commonly recommended as a replacement to niacin, but niacinamide
does not have the beneficial effects that niacin does and
niacinamide does not replace niacin in the uterine wall. Both
niacin and vitamin E are beneficial vitamins for women who want
to re-spark sexual interest and response.
The appropriate form of vitamin E (which is the dry, natural
form) can be found in health food stores. Liquid vitamin E gel
caps are not recommended due to their ability to oxidize. Ask
for natural dry vitamin E in capsule, not tablet form. The recommended dosage is
400 IU with breakfast and 400 IU with the last meal or snack of
the day, for a total of 800 IU per day. Do not take more than
800 IU per day without a doctor’s permission.
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