CORAL SPRINGS, FL, August 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Women may have new hope when intimacy feels more like a chore with a possible increased libido and drive. Some women experience a lack of libido ranging from diet and exercise to eating unhealthy, smoking and even depression or child birth.
Intimacy is important for women to make their partner happy and contented. It can be due to menopause, weight fluctuations and hormonal imbalances. The good news though is that there may be a natural way to promote intimacy and libido performance enhancement through an all-natural supplement called Libidra. Since it has been introduced to the market, a number of women have given it a try in hopes of making a stronger libido and love life more colorful!
Most women might be hesitant though for consuming a female libido enhancement owing to the feared potential adverse and side effects of the same. However, this fear may not be much of an issue with a libido enhancer that is made up of all natural and herbal ingredients. The Libridra tablets are made with 13 herbal extracts to promote sexual drive among women. Among its potent ingredients is Cacao, a substance also found in chocolates which has been touted as an aphrodisiac for women.
The formula contains passion flower as well, and deriving from the name itself, this herbal content may aid in libido as women seek to restore passion in their relationship. Dong quai, a potent Chinese herb is also found in the Libidra formula. This Chinese herb has been believed to balance the estrogen/progesterone levels in women, possibly promoting libido and desires of intimacy. Maca, a root herb known to promote fertility, is existent in the Libidra as well.
With all the potent ingredients present in its formula, this may be a great supplementation to your lack of enthusiasm with intimacy issues. This supplement may be purchased online at a reasonable and affordable price. Have it today and enliven your sexual activities and in turn, your relationship.
Visit Libidra at www.libidra.com.
Libidra, boost your libido from within.
Revolutionary Female Libido Enhancement Product Launches
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