Today’s Solutions: May 03, 2024

It was all over the news this week: the FDA approved “female Viagra”, the controversial drug that will be the first on the market to treat low libido in pre-menopausal women. The little pink tablets had been denied already twice before this approval because the tests gave poor results and serious side effects including fatigue, fainting and nausea. In this blog for Huffington Post, sex therapist Petra Zebroff says she doesn’t believe in the female viagra. “Knowing your authentic arousal cannot be bought in pill form—it needs to be discovered.” Read her blog and find out what naturally increases desire.

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