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Special spray for a memorable night of passion

 

 

Women who have difficulty reaching orgasm during foreplay will soon find a solution to their problem … through their nose!

 

Approximately 30% of women suffering from anorgasmia, but so far there is no approved therapy to the market.

 

Researchers who study the subject have developed a treatment called "the women's Viagra," 12 years after the first release of the drug for erectile dysfunction in men.

 

The treatment is done with the help of spray from the nostrils of the nose. Applied two hours before sex and it is estimated that "works" for six hours!

 

Based on testosterone and is believed to stimulate sexual desire of women, selecting the appropriate parts of the brain, increasing blood circulation to the genitals.

 

According to American and Canadian researchers are no side effects like acne, hair growth or change of voice, and there are no side effects if she ultimately did not have sex.

 

Australian team of researchers in this phase gathers volunteers women who have passed menopause to participate in surveys, while similar surveys done in the U.S. and Canada.

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