LibidoStim-F is a complex formulary blend of nutraceutical and herbal ingredients for the increase of female sexual desire and pleasure. The combination of wild yam, damiana, standardized tribulis, epimedium (horny goat weed), red clover, urtica dioca, Korean ginseng, deer antler, gingko biloba, DIM, and DHEA provide safe enhancement for natural testosterone production, optimization of testosterone and estrogen metabolism, an increased blood flow, and adrenal support. This product is designed to help provide an overall increase in desire and sexual satisfaction specifically for women.
Serving Size: 3 capsules Servings Per Container: 20
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take three capsules per day or as directed by your health care practitioner.
This product does not contain: This product does not contain wheat, yeast, soy protein, gluten, eggs, dairy, corn, artificial colors, flavors, sugars, or preservatives.
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from children.
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LibidoStim-F
Helps safely promote female sexual desire.
Provides a natural and safe enhancement of testosterone.
Favorably influences aromatase activity for optimal testosterone and estrogen metabolism.
Natural optimization of blood for enhanced sexual function.
Suggested Dosage: Take 3 capsules daily with meals or as directed by your health care practitioner. Do not expect immediate results. Results will improve over time if used consistently. Women with hirsutism or PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) should not use LibidoStim™ without permission from their healthcare practitioner.
May be used with the following for optimal results:
Arginine: 2 capsules twice daily
Grape Seed Supreme: 2-4 capsules daily
Suggested Laboratory Studies: Serum total and free testosterone, as well as DHEA, can be used for close clinical management.
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