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Best podcasts about sexual disfunction

Latest podcast episodes about sexual disfunction

Midlife Mommas
Recognizing Menopause Symptoms: Your Body's Signals for Midlife Health

Midlife Mommas

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2024 35:40 Transcription Available


Are you living on auto-pilot?Are you giving away your authority, your autonomy?We've talked for years about the awful - awesome test. This is just one way to tap into your intuition. It's another way of saying, use biofeedback to figure out what works for you...for your health, for your state of mind, for your relationships, for your LIFE.Join 2 girlfriends talking about BIOFEEDBACK. We give you the tools to tap into your own knowing for what is going on in your body and how to assess it. We use the acronym SHREDS, from Sam Miller. It's a super easy and helpful way to check in with yourself. We hope you enjoy this episode and decide to take control of your health and your life using YOURSELF as your own best expert.In this episode, you'll hear: 1. Understanding the SHREDS Acronym: Discover the six key factors to focus on for overall well-being in midlife, including sleep, hunger and cravings, rest and recovery, energy, digestion, and stress. Learn how paying attention to these areas can positively impact your health and quality of life.2. Tuning Into Your Intuition: Cam and Amelia share personal experiences and insights on the importance of getting quiet and listening to your body for making decisions about food, social interactions, and more. Find out how the "awesome awful test" can help you make choices that leave you feeling awesome.3. Recognizing Skin Clues: Uncover the secrets your skin might be telling you about your internal health and stress levels. Discover how paying attention to skin conditions can provide clues about underlying health issues you may need to address.00:00 Women discuss distrust of doctors and caregiving.06:00 Eating affects mood and health, seek consistency.07:37 Increasing use, even for non-food related activities.11:25 Recognize the impact of menopause, take control.14:01 Various factors affect sleep quality and patterns.19:57 R, R, and R: sleep, hunger, rest.20:59 Travel affects recovery and energy levels, emotional drain.25:25 Took collagen for gut benefits, helped symptoms.28:38 Taking ownership of my stress and performance.32:37 Stress and inflammation may contribute to eczema.33:45 Midlife challenges: libido, dryness, but manageable.Stay Connected!Amelia Website: https://www.thehelpfulplate.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/thehelpfulplate/ Cam Website: https://www.camoyler.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/heymomma_cam/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heymomma_cam Midlife Mommas IG: https://www.instagram.com/midlife.mommas/ Please share, rate, and review the podcast. We appreciate you! ❤️

Live by Crina Okumus
Navigating Beauty, Fasting, Hormonal Balance and Sexual dysfunction with Dr. Molly Maloof

Live by Crina Okumus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 46:24


Dr. Molly Maloof joins Crina in this episode of Dream Again to talk Navigating Beauty, Fasting, Hormonal Balance and Sexual Disfunction.TakeawaysExfoliation, moisturizing, and sunscreen are essential for maintaining smooth and healthy skin.Be mindful of the products you use and their potential impact on fertility.Energy is crucial for overall health, and capturing light and energy from our environment is important.Emotional well-being and energy flow are interconnected.Prioritize quality sleep and address any sleep issues.Pay attention to your diet and avoid processed foods and toxins.Fasting can be beneficial for metabolic health, but it should be approached with caution and tailored to individual needs. Tracking hormones and addressing hormonal imbalances is important for regulating menstrual cycles.Molly's book focuses on movement, metabolism, mastering stress, and maintaining connection as key factors for improving health.Sexual dysfunction is a common issue that needs to be addressed, and better sex education is necessary.Molly encourages people to dream big and believe in their ability to create their own reality.SHOW NOTES00:00 Integrating Beauty Practices into Daily Routine03:11The Connection Between Energy and Overall Health06:23 Understanding Bioenergetics and Energy Flow09:23 The Impact of Emotional Well-being on Energy11:37 Prioritizing Quality Sleep and Addressing Sleep Issues13:18 The Role of Diet in Energy and Skin Health22:24 Understanding Hormonal Imbalances and Menstrual Cycles23:31 The Four Pillars of Health: Movement, Metabolism, Stress, and Connection27:17Addressing Sexual Dysfunction and the Need for Sex Education44:39 Dare to Dream: Creating Your Own RealityFOLLOW MOLLY MALOOFWEBSITINSTAGRAMTWITTERhttps://www.livingadamo.com/Molly´s book #TomBilyeu #HealthTheory #MollyMaloof............More LinksFor Crina's Instagram click here!For Dream Again Podcast's Instagram click here!Don't Forget to Live Your Best Life Now

The Quicky
Long Covid & The Way It's Killing Women's Libidos

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 15:44


A new, first of its kind study has revealed a link between women who experience long covid and a decrease in their sexual health. We know so much about how the coronavirus impacted other areas of our health, but this study finally looks at the impact of COVID-19 on 6 key sexual health areas in women, finding those who had contracted covid were more likely to be experiencing sexual disfunction. So can we do anything about it? How do we discuss it with our doctors and why is the world in general having less sex in 2024? The Quicky team investigates the link between covid and our low libidos Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS  Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to:  Amelia M. Stanton, Ph.D - Assistant Professor at the Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Jacob RoundBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curious Fox Podcast
Sex Therapy, Sexual Dysfunction and Porn Addiction with Dr. Ian Kerner

Curious Fox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 63:33


What is sex therapy and how is it different from other forms of therapy? What are some common concerns explored through sex therapy? What should you expect from a sex therapist and sessions alone or with partner(s)?In this episode, Effy and Jacqueline chat with nationally recognized sex therapist and the author of She Comes First and So Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex, Dr. Ian Kerner. They discuss the advantages of sex therapy for those who are looking to address struggles around erotic intimacy and sexuality, solo or with partners. Ian shares his practical and solutions-focused approach, which takes a closer look at people's sexual scripts by analyzing the last time they had sex.To learn more about Ian KernerIan Kerner, PhD, LMFT is a licensed psychotherapist and nationally recognized sex therapist who works with individuals and couples on a range of relational issues that often lead to distress. He lectures frequently on topics related to sex and relationships, with recent presentations for the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, the Ackerman Institute, Tony Robbins, The Society for Sex Therapy and Research and TED 2021. Ian is the New York Times best-selling author of She Comes First (Harper Collins) which has been translated into more than a dozen languages and more recently So Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex. He is the co-founder and co-director of the Sex Therapy program at the Institute for Contemporary Psychology. He lives with his family in New York City. Website: iankerner.comResource: aasect.orgSupport the showConnect with us on IG and more:Curious Fox @wearecuriousfoxesEffy Blue @coacheffyblueJacqueline Misla @jacquelinemisla Email us: listening@wearecuriousfoxes.comLeave us a voicemail: 646-450-9079 Join the conversation: fb.com/WeAreCuriousFoxes

I AM BIO
Let's Get Uncomfortable: Talking About Women's Health

I AM BIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 24:47


Talking about women's health has been a taboo subject for some time, contributing to a lack of innovation in the sector. Still today, many are uncomfortable discussing the topic. Consequently, only 2% of medical products in the pipeline are for women's health and only 2% of all venture capital dollars go into developing these products. In this episode, we talk with two women in biotech who are trying to change that narrative and infuse more investment in innovations that meet the needs of half the population.Sabrina Martucci Johnson, CEODaré BioscienceElizabeth Baily, Managing DirectorRH Capital 

Ms. Righttime Podcast
Sexual disfunction and sexual abuse is my topic tonight, by accident, but it's important.

Ms. Righttime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 32:51


During my chrysalis-mode of my life I meander into my memories of what sexual abuse looked like for me in childhood. It was a soul earthquake, that did lots of damage trhough the decades, but I'm trying to dis-identify with that vulnerability and find a new strength identity in the new creation God is shaping in me here moving forward. Thank you for listening , ❤️

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Zen(ish) Mommy
Want to know what to expect for Season 4 of the Zen (ish) Mommy Podcast!

Zen(ish) Mommy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 0:54


Get a little taste of what Season 4 has to offer in the newly branded Zen (ish) Mommy podcast.  It is the hope of podcast host, Jessica Gershman, that you will hear a little bit of yourself in each on the of guests.  Jessica covers a wide range of topics from trauma and healing, to sex, drugs, relationships, and even secret tips of how to give the best blow job of your life.  You will never want to miss out of a single episode.  Be on the lookout for weekly mindfulness tips that you can incorporate easily into your life so that you can begin living for YOU. The Zen Mommy on InstagramThe Zen MommySupport the show

The Oracle and The Warrior Podcast
Religion and Sexual Disfunction Episode 7

The Oracle and The Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 38:48


If you are looking for a strict and preachy sermon, this is not it! This Podcast is about Spirituality, NOT religion, YOUR relationship with God, universe or Mother Earth, whatever you believe in, NOT the middleman. We know that God loves all of us exactly as we are and that we are BORN worthy of His love. It is our hope to help you live the life of peace, love and joy we believe we were all intended to.This Episode:Tina and Laura discuss the connection between religion and sexual disfunction.Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/TheOracleandTheWarriorPodcast?fan_landing=trueEmail - oracleandwarrior@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/theoracleandthewarriorInstagram - www.instagram.com/the_oracle_and_the_warriorSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=5EW2SS2P9ZUAL&item_name=Gods+Oracle+and+The+Warrior¤cy_code=USD&source=url)Support the show

Zen(ish) Mommy
Part 4 of Female Sexual Disfunction; The Mind Body Connection with Dr. Somi Javaid

Zen(ish) Mommy

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 14:38


During this episode, we hear from board certified OBGYN, leading women's sexual healthcare provider, founder and CEO of HerMD, about the mind body connection required for women to have good sex. Dr. Javaid has a positive outlook and believes that we are on the verge of a sexual healthcare revolution, and that we have to be mindful about the way we talk about sex in our households. We touch on the impact of growing up in a conservative household on getting in tune with your sexual self, and explore the positive and negative impact the pandemic has had on our sex lives. Lastly, Dr. Javaid talks about HerMD and the work that she does to empower and heal women there. Join us to learn more!   Key Points From This Episode:Why the mind body connection is so important for women to have good sex.Why Dr. Javaid believes that women are becoming more comfortable having sex with themselves.Why Dr. Javaid thinks that we are on the verge of a sexual healthcare revolution. How a lot of people who grow up in conservative households have a harder time getting in tune with their sexual self.Why we have to be very mindful about the way we talk about sex in our households.How the pandemic has impacted our sex lives while we are over scheduled.The positive impact that the pandemic has had on realizing the importance of sexual health.HerMD and the work that Dr. Javaid does there. Tweetables:“I definitely think that we are on the verge of a sexual healthcare revolution. It's just a matter of more of us offering this kind of education to patients.” — @SomiJavaid [0:05:13]“A lot of people who grow up in conservative households have a harder time getting in tune with their sexual self.” — @SomiJavaid [0:06:22]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Dr. Somi Javaid on Twitter Dr. Somi Javaid on LinkedIn Dr. Somi Javaid on Facebook HerMD on Instagram HerMD on Facebook HerMD on Twitter Ohnut Dame Sexual Medicine SocietyISSWSH HerMDThe Zen MommyMom, Slow Down!Support the show

Zen(ish) Mommy
Part 3 of Female Sexual Disfunction; Unraveling the Myths of Female Sexual Disorder with Dr. Somi Javaid

Zen(ish) Mommy

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 13:11


Female sexual wellness expert, Dr. Somi Javaid, is here to share her insights on the multitude of myths around female sexual disorder today. Tune in to hear the difference between desire and libido, and arousal, how female sexual arousal disorder is distinct from problems with libido and desire. We touch on painful sex, and the plentiful solutions available to treat sexual dysfunction on all levels. During this episode, we talk about the importance of being self-aware to track changes and communicate with your doctor, and why the number one thing we have to do is to get rid of the stigma and shame. We hope you join us to hear more! Key Points From This Episode:The difference between desire and libido, and arousal. How female sexual arousal disorder is distinct from problems with libido and desire.Mind and body as critical as causes and treatment of problems with arousal. The multitude of treatment options available and how you just have to be creative.How over 80% of her treatments are seeing other practitioners in order to get better.Painful sex and the three areas it can hurt: externally, within the vaginal canal, and deep in your pelvis or abdomen.Fibroids, ovarian cysts, scarring from endometriosis and more as the causes for pain.How our organs are meant to move during intercourse and the pain it causes if they don't.Hormonal imbalances and how they create thin tissue that can be treated various ways.Skin disorders that can also impact sexual function and the options that are available to treat this.The importance of being self-aware to track changes and communicate with your doctor.Why the number one thing we have to do is get rid of the stigma and shame.Tweetables:“Female sexual arousal disorder is very distinct. We talk about libido as the intent, or the desire, so arousal is the next part of what's happening. It's both emotional and physical.” — @somijavaid [0:03:20]“There are a lot of treatment options, you just have to be creative about where to find them.” — @somijavaid [0:05:22] “That is the number one thing we have to do is just get rid of the stigma and shame. I mean the human population keeps perpetuating because someone keeps having sex right? We're all a product of sex.” — @somijavaid [0:11:45]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Dr. Somi Javaid on Twitter Dr. Somi Javaid on LinkedIn Dr. Somi Javaid on Facebook Meet Rosy HerMDThe Zen MommyMom, Slow Down!Support the show

Zen(ish) Mommy
Part 2 of Female Sexual Disfunction; The Bio O with Dr. Somi Javaid

Zen(ish) Mommy

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 14:34


On this episode, we welcome back Dr. Somi Javaid, a board certified OBGYN and leading women's healthcare provider. As we continue the conversation, we delve into the often elusive female orgasm, and the huge number of stoppage points that can inhibit orgasm. We talk about the problems with orgasm, including complete absence, interval to orgasm, intensity, and dissociative orgasm. The clitoris is the only organ in the human body that is solely dedicated to pleasure, and less than 25% of women can orgasm from traditional, penetrative sex. We explore why the kinds of orgasms you can have are to do with anatomy, and not skill, and delve into the difference between clitoral and internal orgasms. Next, we unpack some of the different forms of treatment available to improve sexual function. We hope you join us for another informative episode!   Key Points From This Episode:How, if we knew everything that was involved in having an orgasm, it's amazing that any of us ever reach it.The huge number of stoppage points that could be causing a lack of orgasm.Problems with orgasm: absence, interval to orgasm, intensity, and dissociative orgasm.How problems with orgasm are a lot more common than we think. How the clitoris is the only organ in the human body that is solely dedicated to pleasure.The difference between clitoral and internal orgasms.How less than 25% of women can orgasm from traditional penetrative sex. Why this is often because the clitoris is positioned closer to the vaginal opening.How the kinds of orgasm you can have is to do with anatomy and not skill.Why some of it is to do with self exploration and the rest a healthcare provider can help with.Treatments and medications that can assist the clitoris in reaching orgasm. The importance of understanding what feels good to you.Pelvic floor physical therapy as a tool for improving orgasm.Tweetables:“If we knew everything that was involved in having an orgasm, it's amazing that any of us ever reach it.” — @SomiJavaid [0:02:41] “We have to have normal skin, brain, central and peripheral nervous systems, and you have to have good functioning levels of neural transmitters, so there are a lot of stoppage points where women will say, why am I not orgasming, and we have to figure out what's causing it.” — @SomiJavaid [0:03:18] “It's a lot more common than we think, a lot of women struggle with orgasm.” — @SomiJavaid [0:04:56] “The clitoris is the only organ in humans that is solely dedicated to pleasure. It also has the greatest concentration of nerve endings of any other organ.” — @SomiJavaid [0:05:37]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Dr. Somi Javaid on Twitter Dr. Somi Javaid on LinkedIn Dr. Somi Javaid on Facebook HerMDThe Zen MommyMom, Slow Down!Support the show

Zen(ish) Mommy
4 Part Series on Female Sexual Disfunction; Part 1: From Nurturer to Love with Dr. Somi Javaid

Zen(ish) Mommy

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 31:02


Sometimes it seems like everyone in the world is having better, more satisfying, spine tingling sex than you are. But today's guest, a board certified OBGYN, leading women's sexual healthcare provider, founder and CEO of HerMD, is here to help you unravel the web of questions around sexual health. On this episode, you will get a glimpse into some of the women's stories Dr. Javaid has heard, and you'll learn how, when you're practicing doorknob medicine, you can't really advocate for anyone. You'll also hear what hypoactive sexual desire disorder, how it is under-diagnosed, and when a loss of libido is cause for concern. It can be hard to go from mom brain to closing the bedroom door and becoming somebody's lover, but there is reassurance, because it's totally normal to be too tired when you first have kids. Finding the right healthcare provider is absolutely key, and Dr. Javaid points us in the direction of some great resources to help us do so. There is hope, if you're struggling with sexual function! We hope you join us today to hear more. Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Dr. Somi Javaid and why she entered the world of female healthcare.A glimpse into some of the stories she was hearing from her female patients.How, when you're practicing doorknob medicine, you can't really advocate for anyone.The provider bias that exists even though women outnumber men in the healthcare industry.Why it is hard to talk about sexual dysfunction and how medicine alienates women.When there is a cause for concern with libido: when your loss of desire is not a direct result of a life change or a health condition, and it is bothering you for more than six months.HSDD: Hypoactive sexual desire disorder, and how it is under-diagnosed. How there is reassurance, because it's normal to be too tired when you have young kids.Why it is hard to go from mom brain to being somebody's lover as a woman.Working on the relationship as the most important part of nourishing your sexual dynamic.One of the outcomes she tracks: mutually satisfying sexual experiences.Why Dr. Javaid considers masturbation to be a sexually satisfying experience. The pink pill that works on neuroreceptors in the brain in natural ways. How the FSFI is used to measure if patients are getting better.The non-hormonal injectable that can be used on demand to improve libido.How there is no testosterone-only medication that has been approved by the FDA.The topical forms that testosterone can be administered to women.How to find a provider: through the Sexual Medicine Society and ISSWSH.Why finding the right provider is absolutely key. Tweetables:“The stories I was hearing were heartbreaking, whether someone had survived cancer and was struggling with their desire, or they had to have a hysterectomy, or they were just young and on birth control and sex really hurt.” — @SomiJavaid [0:03:48]“When you're practicing doorknob medicine, you have your hand on the door because you've got eight patients waiting, you can't listen to anyone, you can't advocate for them.” — @SomiJavaid [0:04:02]“Women are still underrepresented in two out of every three clinical trials. Women, we're different, we present differently. There's inherent provider bias. ” — TMAC Fitness. 20 Minute Home Workouts Beginner and Advanced Workouts. No equipment. Each Workout Ends with a Meditation. BrandSupport the show

Below the Surface with Dr. Elliot Hirsch
My Kids Did What to Me? and How to Fix It Without Surgery

Below the Surface with Dr. Elliot Hirsch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 43:54 Transcription Available


Having children can be tough on women's bodies. In addition to cosmetic changes in the breast and the abdominal wall it's pretty common to have genital urinary problems such as Urinary Incontinence, Prolapse, and even some degree of Sexual Disfunction after vaginal childbirth. But are these problems fixable? What new non-surgical solutions exist? This week Dr. Hirsch sits down with Stephanie Schull the creator and CEO of the Kegelbell, a patent pending, pelvic floor strengthening device. https://www.hirschplasticsurgery.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Below the Surface with Dr. Elliot Hirsch
My Kids Did What to Me? and How to Fix It Without Surgery

Below the Surface with Dr. Elliot Hirsch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 45:39


Having children can be tough on women's bodies. In addition to cosmetic changes in the breast and the abdominal wall it's pretty common to have genital urinary problems such as Urinary Incontinence, Prolapse, and even some degree of Sexual Disfunction after vaginal childbirth. But are these problems fixable? What new non-surgical solutions exist? This week Dr. Hirsch sits down with Stephanie Schull the creator and CEO of the Kegelbell, a patent pending, pelvic floor strengthening device. https://www.hirschplasticsurgery.com/

SUPERYOUMAN Podcast
Sex Biohacks: regenerative medicine to combat sexual disfunction and to optimise your sexual performance - Amy Killen

SUPERYOUMAN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 60:34


Sex Biohacks: regenerative medicine to combat sexual disfunction and to optimise your sexual performance - Amy Killen ***Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renatoautore/?hl=en ***Follow Amy Killen: https://www.instagram.com/dr.amybkillen/?hl=en *** Amy Killen's Website: https://dramykillen.com/ The best Biohacking Book out there ( Affiliate Link) : https://store.biohackingbook.com/?aff=52 --- FULL DISCLAIMER: All the content and info shared in this episode and this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only, I am not a doctor and the shared content through this episode and podcast DOES NOT constitute medical advice. Always consult a doctor for any health-related enquiries. --- *This podcast is sponsored by Makia's World https://www.makiasworld.com/ - In this episode: - What stops people/couples from having enough sex ( Stress, ED, Premature Ejaculation, etc ) - Possible solutions/Biohacks of the above-mentioned problems - Ways you can improve your sexual function - Practical Sex Biohacks for men and women. -- General Resources: One of my favourite supplements ( Affiliate Link) : https://iherb.co/GhzrKQ9b The best Biohacking Book out there ( Affiliate Link): https://store.biohackingbook.com/?aff=52 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renato-capasso/support

Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy
12. Kimberly Resnick Anderson Thinks Social Media is a Gateway Drug to Infidelity

Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 93:20


Kimberly Resnick Anderson, licensed sex therapist, and Bridget get real about the many issues facing couples in today’s modern world, from how common sexless marriages are, to power dynamics the #metoo movement and exploitation, to the impact of porn on men’s sexual function – particularly the neurological impact it can have on young men. Nothing […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/walk-ins-welcome-bridget-phetasy/kimberly-resnick-anderson-thinks-social-media-is-a-gateway-drug-to-infidelity/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.

The Full Release - Health, Relationships & Comedy

What if you felt like you were going to orgasm all the time? It sounds good but it's actually a real sexual disorder that ruins people's lives. Dr. Ashely breaks down this strange terrible condition. They also discuss Halloween and make spooky sounds. Oh and they answer questions from their fans and try to clear up some sexual misinformation.

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Light Warrior Radio with Dr. Karen Kan
Patching protocols to support sexual dysfunction, libido and infertility

Light Warrior Radio with Dr. Karen Kan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 78:00


Infertility and low sex drive in men and women, including erectile dysfunction in men, is an indication that sex hormones, testosterone and estrogen are too low or compromised – usually the result of too much stress or distress.  This distress may not just be psychological, but can also be from exposure to toxins from the environment in food, water, air, pharmaceuticals, and electromagnetic fields.  So how can we naturally restore a thriving, healthy sex life?  On this Episode of "Live with the LifeWave Doctors" I chat with Dr. Dennis Lobstein about how you can resolve sexual disfunctions naturally, quickly and using simple Chinese Medicine techniques of acupuncture and LifeWave acupuncture patches. Join us to learn:  1.     Asian medical physiology behind libido and sexual dysfunction 2.     Simple detox protocols 3.     How to use LifeWave patches to prevent and reverse distress. 4.     Any questions you have about sexual disfunctions, LifeWave or acupuncture patches (no disease names please!)  Be sure to "share the love" with someone who would find this information valuable. 

HouseCall with Dr. Mac
Episode - 050: "My libido has left the building, but ADDYI (tm) may have found it!"

HouseCall with Dr. Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 32:26


Men have been celebrating for 17 years over their “little blue pill”. Now women finally have their own! Brooke Faught, Clinical Director and Vikki Pedigo, both practicing clinicians at Women’s Institute for Sexual Health (WISH) in Nashville, TN talk about what this pill is, who it’s for, and what it does. Could this be some women’s knight in shining armor?

Worldwide Business Intelligence
Sexologist Dr Martha Lee (Pt 2)

Worldwide Business Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2014 11:00


Dave Rogers talks to Singapore leading Sexologist Dr Martha Lee. Founder of Eros Coaching, Dr. Martha (Tara) Lee is a Clinical Sexologist who conducts sexuality and intimacy coaching, and runs sexuality education events in Asia. She is compassionate, practical, honest, interactive and solution-focused. Dr. Lee incorporates a blend of conventional and alternative approaches and draws upon a variety of styles and techniques to support each client as they work to resolve both current problems and long-standing patterns. Based in Singapore, Dr. Lee utilizes her years of experience in professional communications and volunteer counseling to optimize her coaching work. A well-traveled Singaporean Chinese, Martha welcomes individuals as well as couples of all sexual orientations. www.eroscoaching.com

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Worldwide Business Intelligence
Sexologist Dr Martha Lee

Worldwide Business Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2014 12:00


Dave Rogers talks to Singapore leading Sexologist Dr Martha Lee. Founder of Eros Coaching, Dr. Martha (Tara) Lee is a Clinical Sexologist who conducts sexuality and intimacy coaching, and runs sexuality education events in Asia. She is compassionate, practical, honest, interactive and solution-focused. Dr. Lee incorporates a blend of conventional and alternative approaches and draws upon a variety of styles and techniques to support each client as they work to resolve both current problems and long-standing patterns. Based in Singapore, Dr. Lee utilizes her years of experience in professional communications and volunteer counseling to optimize her coaching work. A well-traveled Singaporean Chinese, Martha welcomes individuals as well as couples of all sexual orientations. www.eroscoaching.com

The Hitched Podcast: Perfecting Your Marriage
Episode 39: Does Viagra for Women Exist?

The Hitched Podcast: Perfecting Your Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2008 15:47


Is there such a thing as Viagra for women? Dr. Trina Read sheds light on the subject, as well as offer alternatives. For more go to www.hitchedmag.com