- ISBN13: 9780762421015
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
The Sinclair Intimacy Institute, home of the bestselling Better Sex Video Series® provides practical information with a candid attitude to help couples achieve mutually satisfying sex lives. This Miniature Edition™ of… More >>


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OK I’ll admit I have not read this book yet. But I need to spread the word about herbal sex pills, especially for women. My partner and I are both physicians and pretty altruistic compared to most MDs. We have no financial interest in these products.
I am menopausal and can’t use certain hormones due to breast cancer history. My partner has chronic pain and is on lots of narcotics which wipe out testosterone production. We had given up on resuming our prior very satisfying sex life. . .until we tried these pills.
First, post-menopausal need an estrogen vaginal cream (with breast cancer history, these are OK if you have no breast tissue left, or if your cancer had no estrogen or progesterone receptors–check with your oncologist as I did). Then testosterone (yes, for menopausal women)- at about 1/10th the dose for men. He and I use the gel, Testim (no financial interest again). Second,while there are lots of products for men, including herbs,Cialis and Viagra, these are rarely marketed to females. We have tried many brands, and the following work quite well: Cialis for women (plumps everything up; penises like this), and Fematril and Sentia to increase sensitivity and libido.
My partner goes a bit overboard: Enlarge Power, Viastat, and Steel Libido. Check labels for multiple doses of herbs which can interact with some prescription drugs, such as ginko biloba.
Herbal products in general are not approved by the FDA, and some of these companies get away with murder (literally). Check the Encyclopedia of Natual Medicine if you are concerned. We have taken these products for months without unwanted side effects, including blood pressure problems.
We do plan to read the book. Happy fooling around!
Rating: 5 / 5
I have to say this book is good. It is also tiny and discreet about the size of a silver dollar and a little thicker than a small stack of napkins. The book gives some common sense knowledge on how to improve your love life. Most of it is straightforward and is covered in almost every other sex education book. If you are disturbed or disheartened by large books or sex education this book is a good starter and can be read in less than an hour. If you are looking for something new and new posistions etc. This is not a how to guide. Great for beginers.
Rating: 3 / 5
Since reading this, my husband and I have gotten so much closer and happier, not to mention sexier. …
Rating: 5 / 5
…and believe me, I’ve read a few. I used to be an advice columnist, and if I wrote this clearly and amusingly, I’d probably still be in the business. 10 Secrets doesn’t float all over the place or get lost in heavy-breathing or New Agey mumbo julumbo. It offers a clear, delightful path to sexual fulfillment. My only concern now is keeping my husband from trying to meet Felicia Zopol.
Rating: 5 / 5
I thought my bedroom career was definitely on the downside of the hill. But after reading this book, I was inspired to start climbing again, and lure my husband along for the ride. What a ride it’s been! We’re happier than ever, not to mention sexier. There was some really great points in the book and they were presented in a logical progression that helped us move step by step to a better sex life. Here’s hoping for a sequel.
Rating: 5 / 5