Steel Libido - How To Increase Your Sexual Desire?
62Steel Libido - Having Problems?
Steel Libido Information
Steel Libido is commonly referred to as having a "strong sexual desire"... which means that everything you-know-where is better than A-O-K! Sometimes, sexual desire (your steel libido) can be impaired or reduced. It also may be weak or not be present at all. Factors of reduced libido can be both psychological and physical, of which will be discussed below.
Libido was the term coined by Sigmund Freud... just in case you wanted some 'fun facts'. It is said that the libido is the most basic, yet most powerful human drives. Before you can take action steps to increase your average or diminishing libido, you must understand the underlying factors that could be contributing.
Reduction in libido can occur from psychological causes such as loss of privacy, loss of intimacy, too much (especially prolonged) stress, and what's commonly referred to as depression. It may also derive from the presence of environmental stressors such as prolonged exposure to elevated sound levels or bright light.
Physical factors that can affect a steel libido include: levels of available testosterone in the bloodstream of both women and men, the effect of certain prescription medications, various lifestyle factors and, according to studies, the attractiveness and biological fitness of one's partner. Inborn lack of sexual desire, often observed in asexual people, can also be considered a physical factor.
Generally, there is a misconception about what testosterone is, and exactly how it affects men and women. In simple terms, testosterone is a major hormone in your body that controls your libido, YES... this does include both men and women!
There is emerging clinical research showing that hormonal contraception methods like "the pill" are causing low libido in females. This is caused by elevating levels of sex hormone binding globulin, which binds to sex hormones (including testosterone), rendering them unavailable. Thus in turn, lowering a woman's libido and sex drive.
If you are low in testosterone levels, and you do not treat this, there are the obvious relationship problems that arise. Not only is your love life in jeopardy, but you may also experience a loss of bone and muscle mass throughout your body. Furthermore, a catch-22 is that low testosterone not only is the cause of low libido, but it may also be responsible for certain kinds of depression and low energy states.
It's not all doom and gloom, the good news is that increased androgen steroids (such as TESTOSTERONE) generally have a positive effect on your libido, as mentioned above, this includes both male and female sexes. There are many products on the market that claim to increase your testosterone levels, which in theory should increase your libido.







