Archive for the 'Scientific Info' Category



When a man is ready to ejaculate his body will undergo a series of events. He will see an increase in the size of the head of the penis, where the head may also change to a purplish color. His Cowper’s gland will secrete a “pre-cum” fluid, dribbling out of his urethra. His testes will [...]

The following is an excerpt from a on-line magazine. My apologizes for any copywrite infringement as I am not able to cite the author. Just so very interesting that I’m willing to take the risk and post it on my blog.
Researchers are clearly developing a solid body of evidence that love is indeed as much physiology as psychology. A chemistry [...]

Every woman’s sexual drive is individual. Having said that, there is evidence that the peaks and valleys of various hormones throughout a woman’s menstrual cycle (not just when she’s menstruating) can have an effect her libido.
For instance, a 2004 study found that women tend to be more sexually active on days just prior to [...]

About 50 percent of a woman’s total testosterone comes through her ovaries. And testosterone, as you may know, is the hormone closely related to sexual drive, or desire.
Testosterone levels begin dropping up to ten years before menopause (known as peri-menopause), a slow, steady decline that never actually ends. If menopause happens, as a result of [...]

This is from the monthly magazine called Femme Fertile: A Forthright Women’s Magazine for Maids, Mothers and Crones (www.justiss.ca)
Clinic Corner
Here are some tidbits from the Bio-identical Hormone Society conference held in Seattle last month. www.bio-identicalhormonsociety.com
Sex Binding Hormone Globulin (SBHG) levels rise in women using hormonal contraceptives. HGB binds (captures) free testosterone, making it unavailable. This [...]