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valentine’s? no libido?

Valentine’s Day is here and sex may be on your mind… but for all the wrong reasons.  Your sex drive is in park, and the last thing on your mind is physical intimacy with your partner.  This lack of sexual desire can be misinterpreted as lack of interest in your relationship.

So, think about it.  As a woman, have you been feeling less receptive to sex?  Have you noticed feeling less sensual, or that your sex drive has diminished?  If so, you’re not alone.  This is a major complaint of many women experiencing Hormone Imbalance, which directly affects your libido.

It’s common knowledge that Testosterone plays a significant role in both men and women when it comes to a healthy libido.  But one of the more common deficiencies in women is Estrogen, which plays as much a role in a woman’s sex life as Testosterone.

In my practice, I have seen women with optimal levels of both hormones who still suffer with a low sex drive.  Hormones are much more complicated than just pinpointing one symptom to one hormone.

If you suspect low libido is affecting your quality of life, you do have a way to find out if your hormones are out of balance.  In my practice, I offer a very simple and extremely accurate saliva test which, when analyzed by the lab, produces a clear picture of what’s going on inside your body.  If a problem is identified, I then work with my clients on an individual basis to balance their system, not with drugs, but naturally.  Sometimes adjustments are as simple as slight changes in diet.  Other times, it’s a little more involved.  Either way, the end result can be life changing.

Many separations and divorces happen when women reach mid-40’s to mid-50’s.  I often wonder how many of these troubled relationships could have been prevented if women had their hormones checked. If what I described sounds familiar, please know that I’m here to help.

Karen Roth, MS, NC earned her Master of Science degree in Holistic Nutrition from Hawthorn University and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of California, Irvine.

As a Holistic Nutritionist, Karen educates her clients on the best ways to prevent disease, but even more importantly, how to take their current state of health and strive for optimal health which can result in increased energy and an overall feeling of well-being.

One of Karen’s specialties is hormone balancing where she works with women to improve a variety of health-related conditions using food and diet to build a solid foundation.

Contact information for Karen:

http://www.karenrothnutrition.com/

karenrothmsnc@sbcglobal.net

661-428-9636

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One Response to “valentine’s? no libido?”

  1. This is excellent information. I have a feeling quite a few women are going to be contacting you for help in this department. Kudos for you, Karen!

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