Google
 
Web www.internethealthlibrary.com

Psoriasis Breakthrough - click here  


INDEXES

 

HOME PAGE

  MAIN INDEX
  HEALTH PROBLEMS A-Z
  ALTERNATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY
THERAPIES
  PRODUCTS & SERVICES
  MEDICAL RE SEARCH
  ARTICLE LIBRARY
 

HEALTH MATTERS

  DIET & NUTRITION
  DIET & LIFESTYLE
  SURVEYS
  ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
  WOMEN'S HEALTH
  CHILDREN'S HEALTH
 

HOMOEOPATHIC LIBRARY

  HEALTH HEADLINES
  COURSES
 
ORGANISATIONS
  PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
  SELF-HELP
ORGANISATIONS
  CONTACT

 



Women's Health Articles


Feminine Odor Can Affect Sex Drive


By: Jane Stuart

Return to Article Index

Yahoo! News: Health News
Health News

Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer, study finds (AP)
AP - Breast cancer patients with low levels of vitamin D were much more likely to die of the disease or have it spread than patients getting enough of the nutrient, a study found — adding to evidence the "sunshine vitamin" has anti-cancer benefits. The results are sure to renew arguments about whether a little more sunshine is a good thing.
Tips on getting vitamin D for cancer prevention (AP)
AP - Evidence is growing that vitamin D, which the skin makes from sunshine, is linked to lower risk of breast cancer and other cancers. But that doesn't mean it's good to get a golden tan — and certainly not a sunburn.
More cancer patients having whole breast removed (AP)
AP - A growing number of women with early stage breast cancer seem to be choosing to have the whole breast removed instead of just the cancerous lump, doctors are reporting.
Study finds heart risks in young cancer survivors (AP)
AP - Children who survive cancer face a much greater risk of heart problems later in life than their brothers and sisters who did not have cancer, new research shows.

Newsfeed display by CaRP

Practitioner Directory - PurpleHealth



It is said that for women, the brain is the most important sexual organ. This is because what a woman is thinking and feeling go a long way toward determining her sexual arousal and readiness. There are many factors that can contribute to a woman not being interested in sexual for mental or emotional reasons, such as not feeling appreciated by her partner, being tired or stressed, or not feeling attractive.

Not feeling attractive is a huge cause for a drop in libido for many women. This feeling can stem from poor body image, but it can also stem from self-consciousness about the smell "down there." When a woman is worried about feminine odor, she may try to avoid sexual contact.

This sexual avoidance may be acceptable to some women occasionally, but what about the women that suffer from chronic vaginal odor? Usually, they avoid sex on a regular basis to prevent their partner from noticing their odor, and also because they feel dirty and/or unattractive. This doesn't provide a very fulfilling sex life for the woman or her partner, and often leads to resentment and other relationship problems.

There is good news for women with low sex drive due to vaginal odor: Enzara. Enzara is an all-natural nutritional supplement that provides a state of balance inside the body, which is where the odor starts. Testimonials from hundreds of satisfied customers prove that Enzara is the first step toward getting a sex life back. To find out more, visit http://www.enzara.com

Jane Stuart has worked in the natural health industry for seven years. Her mission is helping people understand the benefits of all natural health products and she specializes in women's health.

 



NEW! NEW! NEW!
InternetHealthLibrary
USA HEALTH MEGA STORE


NEW!
Eye Laser Surgery
Research Library


Learn
Conversational
Hypnosis


PurpleHealth
Specialist HealthShop







PURPLEHEALTH
Recommended Health &
Wellness Products


ACNE
Research Library




Create your own
E-books with 

E-Book Creator

Make your own software
Click here

The key to good health 
Click Here!

Your own automated online health business! FREE start up including FREE web site 
Click here

Want more from life? 
Click here

Sponsors:
www.myaffiliatepro.com
www.yourskin.co.uk
www.purplehealth.com

 




Internet Health Library 1999-2006