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Let Your Largest Sex Organ Liberate Your Libido! It’s Not What You Think…

By Dr. Michael Cutler • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: Dr. Cutler's True Health Blog Archive, Energy, Female Libido, General Health, Healthy Living
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If your sex machine seems to have run out of gas, the reason may be in your mind. You might not realize it, but your brain is your largest sex organ. So if your brain isn’t healthy or you’re not in the right frame of mind, you’re going to have trouble getting your motor running.

But the good news is—eating a nutritious diet, taking brain-boosting supplements and summoning some powerful healthy thoughts (sexual fantasies) can all aid your engine in starting well and staying tuned-up.

You see, your brain is a mass of electrical circuits that control your bodily functions. Even how you think and feel can affect your internal organs. To get the electrical impulses flowing with the chemicals that arouse the desire for sensuous lovemaking, certain settings must be in proper balance. Let me explain these settings in more detail.

Just like a car that’s been sitting for several months and won’t fire right up, the hormones of sexual intimacy take some warming up—the process begins in the electrical system first. By this I mean that the subconscious mind has everything to do with the experience.

Have you ever dreamed you were young, wildly sexy and ready to make love for the first time? By imagining this scenario—or any others you choose—you’re allowing yourself to fantasize and create a sexual experience in your mind.

These can be very powerful thoughts. Practice removing all worries, stress or anger from your mind. Learn to let go of all criticisms toward your partner—focus on the “here and now” moment and let go of future fears and past guilt.

Now take your embarrassments about your physical body and laugh at them—they are one of the biggest reasons for inhibited sexual desire. If you or your partner thinks—or even if you think your partner thinks—your body is unappealing in any way—then picture yourself instead as madly-attractive and passionately sexy.

Give yourself permission to feel young and promiscuous (especially if you never were)—doing something sexually pleasing that even you may feel is forbidden. Remind yourself that one of the main reasons you exist is to celebrate your relationship by recreating your emotional and physical bond together!

Now that you’ve got your thinking on the right path, why not supplement with an all-natural solution that will help keep your arteries clear to protect your brain… help fight off brain aging… and even help increase your sexual desire and performance. Try adding Advanced Artery Solution™ from True Health™ to your health regimen today!

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Dr. Michael Cutler is a graduate of Brigham Young University, Tulane Medical School and Natividad Medical Center Family Practice Residency in Salinas, Calif. Dr. Cutler is a board-certified family physician with more than 18 years experience. He serves as a medical liaison to alternative and traditional practicing physicians. His practice focuses on an integrative solution to health problems. Dr. Cutler is a sought-after speaker and lecturer on experiencing optimum health through natural medicines and founder and editor of Easy Health Options™ newsletter—a leading health advisory service on natural healing therapies and nutrients. He is also a Medical Advisor for True Health™—America's #1 source for doctor-formulated nutrients that heal.
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