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16 Sanakara
Inhibited Sexual Desire
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It used to be more, more, more. Now it's bore, bore, bore-or
even chore, chore, chore. For whatever reason, sex has lost its appeal.
The only thing you want to do in the bedroom these days is pull the covers
over your head and hope your partner doesn't try to get frisky.
What's going on? Well, the problem could be inhibited sexual desire, defined
by doctors as a lack of interest in sex or an inability to become sexually
aroused. The possible causes vary greatly. Sometimes there's an obvious
reason, such as a hormone deficiency or depression. But more often there's
a hidden problem: excessive stress, trouble in your current relationship
or past abuse. Counseling, alone or with your partner, often helps get
your sex drive back. The natural remedies in this chapter-in conjunction
with medical care and used with your doctor's approval-may also help reignite
your sex drive, according to some health professionals.
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See Your Medical Doctor When...
· You notice a drop in your desire to have sex and are unable to
discuss the matter with your mate. ·
You lose interest in other activities that you once enjoyed greatly.
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| Flower Remedy/Essence Therapy
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The Bach remedy Crab Apple is often helpful, according to Acharyaji, in.
"Crab Apple is good for women who feel discomfort or shame about their
sexuality or who simply feel 'dead' inside," she says. "Crab Apple
can help get energy flowing again."
He recommends the essence Sticky Monkey Flower, which helps balance sexual
impulses. "This is good for women and men who feel either excessive
sexual desire or none at all. It helps them achieve equilibrium," says
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| Food Therapy
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Fava beans and soybeans are excellent sources of dopamine, which can enhance
sex drive, says Acharyaji. He recommends increasing your intake of these
fiber-rich foods to improve your libido. Note: A very small number of people
of Mediterranean descent may have a reaction to fava beans. If your skin
and eyes turn yellow from jaundice within three days of eating fava beans,
see your doctor.
Other lean foods may also do the trick, but in a different way, according
to Acharyaji. He explains that fatty foods can curb production of testosterone,
the hormone that controls sex drive in both men and women. By cutting down
on the fat in your diet, he says, you can increase testosterone production,
improving sex drive. |
| Homeopathy |
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Use a 30C dose of one of the following remedies once a
day until improvement is noted, says Acharyaji. If you weep easily, are
timid with a passive personality and do not tolerate heat well, Acharyaji
recommends using Pulsatilla. Ignatia is a good remedy, he says, if your
inhibition is due mainly to fear and anxiety, with symptoms that are worse
in the morning and better while eating. If you have fear and anxiety,
cannot relax and feel worse with music and heat and better in open, airy
rooms and with pressure against your back, Natrum muriaticum may be helpful,
he says.
See yourself on a boat in the ocean with a crew composed entirely of the
opposite sex, says Acharyaji . Envision yourself lying on a massage table,
facing down and wearing little or no clothing. Feel the warm sun on your
bare skin as a gentle, cool breeze flows over you. A gorgeous man or woman
approaches you and begins to give you a massage with what feel like velvet
hands. As the massager rubs perfumed oils on your skin, you feel tingling
sexual vibrations throughout your body. The massager leans over and whispers
a beautiful sexual message in your ear that you have been waiting to hear
all of your life. When you hear this message, open your eyes and keep
this message for yourself.
Acharyaji suggests using this imagery every evening before bed, when you
are as relaxed as possible. Continue the imagery for as long as the images
and good feelings stay with you. If nothing happens with the imagery,
says Acharyaji, let it go and try again the next night.
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