Testosterone
is considered a crucial hormone for a healthy sex drive in women
as well as men. Studies show that testosterone deficiency in women
is accompanied by a dramatic drop in sex drive and sexual responsiveness.1 One
group of researchers also found that
sexual gratification in women directly
correlated with their testosterone levels.2
A more
recent preliminary study from a team of Dutch researchers finds
that testosterone may also have specific physiological effects on
vaginal arousal. Women who were given testosterone supplements showed
markedly higher degrees of genital sensations and arousal in response
to visual stimulus, compared to those given a placebo.3 Testosterone
appears to stimulate neurons in the
brain that activate the nervous system
- which plays a major role in female
sexual response.
Sexual
dysfunction is estimated to affect 43% of women. For women, testosterone
shows clear clinical potential for treating the two most common
types of female sexual dysfunction: low sex drive (22%) and sexual
arousal problems (14%).4
Estrogen
also plays in important role in female sexuality. Declining levels
of estrogen can promote vaginal dryness and vaginal atrophy. For
that reason, estradiol and testosterone together exert a stronger
influence on female sexuality than either hormone does by itself.5
Imbalances
of testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone can be revealed using
the Menopause
Profile (3 samples collected over a 5-day period) or
the Female Hormone Profile (11 samples over a 28-day cycle, with
additional assays of melatonin, DHEA, and cortisol for the comprehensive
version).
The Women's
Hormonal Health Assessment provides a focused overview
of hormonal balance in both pre- and post-menopausal women, using
a single serum sample to evaluate dynamics of sex steroid metabolism
that can profoundly affect a woman's health throughout her lifetime.
Call to set up a nutritional consultation so that tests can be performed
and a comprehensive strategy of lifestyle, dietary modification
and nutrient supplementation can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this disorder.
For an appointment, contact our office at: 800-956-7083 or 818 707-3126.
Dr. Rispoli, Ph.D., L.Ac. has had a clinical practice for over 20
years. Her programs work because she is so thorough in testing and
providing a nutritional approach. Remember that the body can heal
itself if given the proper nutrients.
All lab tests can be done through the mail in the privacy of your
own home, except blood tests, we send you to a lab to have your
blood drawn for these. After you pay for the test we mail you the
kit, the results take two weeks, the test results will be mailed
to us and we will call you to go over the results, its that easy!
All tests include the consultation for the report of findings.
References
1 Kaplan HS, Owett T. Journal of Sexual Therapy;1993:3-24.
2 Persky H, Lief HI, Strauss D, Miller WR, O'Brien CP. Arch Sex
Behav;1978;7(3):157-173.
3 Tuiten
A, Van Honk J, Koppeschaar H, Bernaards C, Thijseen J, Verbaten
R. Time course of effects of testosterone administration on sexual
arousal in women. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2000;57:149-153.
4 Yates
WR. Testosterone: risks and benefits [editorial]. Arch Gen Psychiatry
2000;157:155-156.
5
Davis SR, McCloud P, Strauss BJ,
Burger H. Maturitas 1995;21(3):227-236.
The information herein is not intended
as diagnosis, treatment or a cure.
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