Who ever heard of a woman working like crazy all day — and still enjoying delicious sex at night?
Today’s woman plays many roles every single day of her life. She is the employee, spouse, mother, and caregiver. In keeping up with managing her family and career, it’s hard to stay healthy, energetic, and focused. With all the action and commotion going on, trying to maintain a pleasant disposition could take some considerable effort. Think about how much more it would take for her to get into the mood for sex at the end of the day. It’s not a surprise why so many women suffer from low libido or even completely lose interest in sex at a certain point of their lives.
In the past, libido enhancers have been available only to men because low sex drive and low testosterone levels were
thought to be associated with only men – how wrong they were.
Times have changed and now there is medication available for women too. Researchers and pharmaceutical companies

Researchers and pharmaceutical companies have worked hand-in-hand to develop libido enhancers that are designed for women.
have worked hand-in-hand to develop libido enhancers that are designed for women. Modern women from all walks of life have already taken advantage of products such as bioidentical testosterone creams to get their libidos going again.
The flood of libido enhancers into the market has given hope to countless women. However, women should also take extra precautions when choosing which of the available libido enhancers to use. This is because libido enhancers come in many forms, many cause side-effects that do more harm than good. Let’s review a short list of some available libido enhancers for women.
Testosterone Pills
Testosterone Pills work as libido enhancers by increasing blood flow to the female genitals, causing lubrication and relaxation of vaginal muscles. Female libido loss however, is not isolated to vaginal dryness as a cause. Furthermore, testosterone pills are known to cause liver damage and fluctuating testosterone blood levels in women.
Testosterone Patches
Patches are also used as a form of libido enhancers. Prolonged use of this product may result in redness, itching, rashes and they can fall off if the user perspires and can also be rubbed off by clothing. There is also a tendency to retain fluid from using patches. This would potentially aggravate hypertension (high blood pressure) and heart conditions such as angina or heart failure.
Injectable Testosterone
Libido enhancers in the form of injectable testosterone require frequent visits to your doctor for supplementation because dosages last for only about two weeks. It is in oil form, so needles have to be thicker in order for the fluid to be injected, making it a very inconvenient and painful route for testosterone administration. Also you blood testosterone levels are very high soon after the injection and then fall away to their lowest just before your next needle. The ups and downs of testosterone levels are not the best way to supplement your testosterone.
Bioidentical Testosterone Creams
Natural bioidentical scrotal testosterone creams that are used as libido enhancers are the most recent and user-friendly advance in testosterone administration. Women who want to enhance their libido can try these creams. There are clinically formulated for intimate application and designed to stimulate blood flow, alleviate vaginal dryness, and increase sexual response. Testosterone cream, applied to your skin, achieves significantly higher testosterone blood levels because the cream is absorbed through the skin’s pores and reaches the bloodstream without losing any of its dose. And because these are made of natural ingredients, there are no known side effects brought about by the use of natural bioidentical testosterone creams – unlike the synthetic alternatives.
The hectic schedules and seemingly endless chores shouldn’t deprive a woman of enjoying her sexuality. Low libido due to testosterone deficiency can be treated. The link below will take you to page that has information on other symptoms of low testosterone. You can see if you are potentially suffering from a low libido by checking other symptoms you may have with the list.
Click here to read about the symptoms of low testosterone in women

