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    I saw a commercial when I was watching Queer Eye for the Straight Guy tonight that was promoting a new product for women claiming to increase libido and desire. They were offering a free one month sample. If anyone knows what this product is, please post about it here. They had a website to go to for info and to order the free sample...it started with the number 4 and had two lower case i's in it. I knew I should have written it down!

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    I think me and my girl have talked about it but I don't remember what it was now. I will let you know if I see it again

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    • #3
      Dear Honey Mrspuddles, from some of the pics and post you have given us I can't believe you need anything to increase YOUR LIBIDO, lol. It has to be for someone else, huh? Besides, I don't believe there is anything that will increase male or female libido, except test of course. For men AND women. Maybe Yohimbine, I tried it once for about 6 weeks and nada. I say the add you saw is probably just as bogus as the penis increase drugs now being so highly touted. Save you bucks baby and just keep posting pics and great posts. BB

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      • #4
        LOL Bonebreaker! No, I don't need it for myself but there have been posts and pm's asking for such a thing, mostly from guys on cycle and their women have much lower interest in sex than them. I figured I'd order a free sample and see what it's about. It's a legal prescription that supposedly would help women who need a boost. Test is great for increasing sex drive in women but if her test levels are fine to begin with and she adds more, well, the sides won't all be good ones.

        Stone, thanks! The commercial was on what ever channel broadcasts Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. I watch so little tv I don't know which one it's on. Grrrrrrr!

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        • #5
          MrsP, you sexy thang!

          From whaT I understand the test patch for women is prescribed by a ob/gyn doc. Any woman should be able to tell their doc that they have a low sex drive & the doc should prescribe it with out a fuss. If they give the woman a hard time she just needs to find a better doctor.

          More than likely the ad you saw was to give us the info we need so when we go to the Dr. we know what to ask for. Just tell your women friends that ask to do what I said above and they will get all the help they need from the patch.

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          • #6
            Hey, hotstuff! :kiss:

            The commercial was for a very new product. It came in a monthly dispenser pack kind of like the pill but it contained no hormones.

            Grrrrrrrrr...I'm officially on a mission to find out what this stuff is now!!!

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            • #7
              Okay, I want to hear about it once you find something out!






              hehe, I went back over the post to see who hotstuff was?:rofl:
              I'm a goober:)

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              • #8
                I believe most "horny" pills for ladies either do one of two things. they direct more blood to the sex areas or they free up test that is bound. Avena sativa is an herb known to do this and is in many products that claim to increase sex drive. I for one love the stuff. I take the raw powder form at about 1 to 2 grams a day. It really works. most pills though have a much lower concentration. the pills that I bought for my woman-called Passion only have 75mg of A. sativa per pill so she would have to take a whole lot of them to get the effect. I think I am going to buy a capping machine to make her some of her own.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stonecold54
                  I think I am going to buy a capping machine to make her some of her own.
                  That would be a sweet Vallentine's Day gift for her.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MrsPuddlesFL
                    That would be a sweet Vallentine's Day gift for her.
                    yep along with that calendar if I ever get around to it. LOL :D

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                    • #11
                      Stone...get to it already! It's only weeks away. Don't forget, you promissed to share it with us. :D

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MrsPuddlesFL
                        Stone...get to it already! It's only weeks away. Don't forget, you promissed to share it with us. :D
                        I will, I am just re-establishing my tan and getting big again from being so sick.

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                        • #13
                          OK...it's Avlimil, a NON-PRESCRIPTION supplement.

                          Avlimil is a 756 milligram tablet consisting of Salvia officinalis (Sage leaf), Rubus idaeus (Red raspberry leaf), Isoflavones from Pueraria montana (kudzu root extract) and Trifolium pratense (red clover extract), Capsicum annuum (Capsicum pepper) , Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice root), Morella cerifera (Bayberry fruit), Turnera diffusa (Damiana leaf), Valeriana officinalis (Valeriana root), Zingiber officinale (Ginger root) and Actaea racemosa (Black cohosh root).

                          I'm interested to see if it works. There is an offer for a free one month supply but you need to give c-card info because the free offer is for their "managed care" monthly shipments. You can cancel and not get billed if you do it before they ship out the 2nd month's order. I'm gonna order some and if anyone else does, I'd like to hear their results.

                          Here's the website:

                          Avlimil

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MrsPuddlesFL
                            OK...it's Avlimil, a NON-PRESCRIPTION supplement.

                            Avlimil is a 756 milligram tablet consisting of Salvia officinalis (Sage leaf), Rubus idaeus (Red raspberry leaf), Isoflavones from Pueraria montana (kudzu root extract) and Trifolium pratense (red clover extract), Capsicum annuum (Capsicum pepper) , Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice root), Morella cerifera (Bayberry fruit), Turnera diffusa (Damiana leaf), Valeriana officinalis (Valeriana root), Zingiber officinale (Ginger root) and Actaea racemosa (Black cohosh root).

                            I'm interested to see if it works. There is an offer for a free one month supply but you need to give c-card info because the free offer is for their "managed care" monthly shipments. You can cancel and not get billed if you do it before they ship out the 2nd month's order. I'm gonna order some and if anyone else does, I'd like to hear their results.

                            Here's the website:

                            Avlimil
                            let me know babe how it works

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stonecold54
                              let me know babe how it works
                              I got my free sample and have been taking it about EOD (supposed to use it daily). I believe this stuff actually does work though. I'm going to try to remember to take it daily and see what happens.

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