Improving Clitoris Sensitivity for More Frequent Orgasms

Improved Clitoris Sensitivity

Improved clitoris sensitivity is a topic searched by women of all ages.

For many women, male penetration alone is not sufficient for sexual pleasure or achieving and experiencing an orgasm. A major part of a woman’s sexual pleasure is derived in part from the stimulation of the clitoris. The clitoris becomes erect when stimulated and is commonly the object of foreplay, but for some women, the clitoris loses its sensitivity, thereby diminishing sexual pleasure.

There is also a mental aspect of losing sensitivity in your clitoris as many women believe it is natural with age to feel diminished sexual pleasure. Some women, even feel it’s their fault for not experiencing the sexual pleasure they should be. These women may not even know that their clitoris isn’t functioning properly. A simple recognition of this fact and they could easily be treated and go on feeling as much pleasure as any other woman with a normally functioning clitoris.

Reduced Clitoris Sensitivity

Erection and relaxation of the clitoris and urethral spongy tissues are essential for a woman to experience sexual pleasure and achieve orgasm.

But there are a number of reasons why the clitoris can lose clitoris sensitivity. Testosterone and DHEA levels can become too low to power an orgasm. Overuse of vibrators can damage nerves and desensitize the clitoris. Birth control medications can lead to a deficiency of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, freezing up testosterone, causing frigidity or clitoral and G-spot erectile dysfunction or insensitivity.

Damage from Birth Control Pills

A frequent problem that comes to our attention is the correlation between various birth control medications and procedures, and the loss of clitoris sensitivity.

Many women have complained that not only do they lose the physical sensation but they also lose much of their sexual libido. Birth control medications are filled with hormones and chemicals that often throw your body’s chemistry into total disarray.

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Medications and Clitoral Insensitivity

Besides birth control pills, other medications can damage a woman’s endocrine system and prevent her from replenishing her body with testosterone; therefore frequent sex will numb her clitoris and G-spot and result in temporary loss of orgasmic capacity.

Over-stimulation drains out bioelectric energy, resulting in numbness, irritation, and unresponsiveness of her clitoris and G-spot.

Essential Hormones for Clitoral Sensitivity

It is essential for a woman’s sex organs to produce sufficient prostaglandins to relax her vaginal and uterine muscles and cervical and clitoral tissues.

In addition, her parasympathetic nerve endings must produce sufficient nitric oxide to erect her clitoris (increase the nitric oxide in your clitoris immediately with Alura Lux) and urethral spongy tissues.

Otherwise, her clitoris and G-spot become rigid, leading to pain and urinary urgency upon aggressive stimulation. The clitoral and G-spot erection is the signal for her to stand a high-pressure and high-speed stimulation comfortably and effectively.

Natural Solutions and Remedies

There are numerous ancient and effective formulas and techniques to improve clitoris sensitivity.

The Kama Sutra technique to stimulate the nerve ending and relax is well known. Ancient Chinese Sexual Therapy GuideBook (Su Nui Ching) has documented the aphrodisiac healing of herbal formula that contains herbs known to modulate the essential endocrine hormones for reviving the damaged clitoris.

There are a number of supplements that can aid in increasing clitoral stimulation by improving blood circulation to the genitals, engorging the clitoris, vagina, and G-spot, and increasing overall clitoris sensitivity.

Many herbs increase prostaglandin production, relaxing vaginal and uterine muscles and cervical and clitoral tissues. Ginkgo biloba is an herb used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to improve blood circulation to the genitals. Damiana enhances sexual function in men and women and serves as an aphrodisiac, stimulant, mood enhancer, and tonic. Yohimbe and horny goat weed have been used for centuries to increase libido.