Parts 1 thru 12 of this 12 part series are accessible via links at the end of each article.
Sniff the Patch Campaign Promotes Female Sexual HealthWhile most awareness campaigns tie their efforts to a color of the rainbow, Linda Ryan has come up with a unique twist – the Sniff the Patch campaign that promises women a safe, realistic approach to dealing with the increasing incidence of low libido.
Drugs Not the Solution for Low Libido Most sex therapists agree that low libido in women is often emotionally based and the solution is not a pharmaceutical drug.
The Secret Power of Scent MessagesOur five senses act as messengers that deliver information to the brain which is process and responded to in predictable ways.
A Fresh Approach to the Psychopharmacology of LibidoAs the primary health and social needs of most adults in developed countries are now being met, there is increasing emphasis on secondary conditions which affect the quality of life.
24 'Gee Whiz' Facts about Your Sense of Smell – Part 1Most people pay little attention to their sense of smell. It just goes about its business identifying, categorizing and memorizing thousands of different odors each time we breath.
24 'Gee Whiz' Facts about Your Sense of Smell – Part 2Every day we breathe an average of 23,040 times and flood our smell receptors with over 238 cubic feet of air, yet rarely do we take any notice unless, of course, it’s an erotic perfume or a dead skunk.
Noble Nose...Take a Whiff of ThisWhen was the last time you paid any attention to your sense of smell? In a society that is obsessed with sight and sound, our sense of smell has been relegated to the bottom of the sensory pile.
Female Libido?The female libido has long been a taboo social subject. In fact, our society has a history of treating sex drive in women as something to be ashamed of.
"What really impressed me was the smell and the way it moved my senses and made
me feel. I was happier, calmer -- I noticed that right away. The smell really
trigged an immediate sense of happiness and peace for me." - Mary Ann, 49 -- The Rachael Ray Show
It is so important to have companies take an interest in the ongoing progress of women's healthcare. Sexual health is a growing concern for many of us who treat women and their partners. I admire you and your company for attending to this in order to benefit others.
- Michele C., MSW Certified Sex Therapist