I am taking it to help balance my hormones and get my libido back. I had 2 babies in 2 years and I think that has wreaked havoc on my hormones!
I've just started taking Evening Primrose Oil, how long will it take before I notice any restults?
I haven't heard of this. I have been in the no sex drive zone many times in my life and couldn't really find that female viagra I was in search for. It wasn't until I found Hersolution that I saved on at herenhancement.com - It has been really great and continues in being a great addition to the bed room. It took my zero sex drive and boosted it tremendously. Not to mention the orgasms are that much better and intense
Reply:I saw your question here and wanted to do my best to respond. First, have you had your thyroid checked? Are you on thyroid meds? I ask because many times a woman who has libido issues, feels tired, run down, etc., along with issues of weight gain (don't know if that's an issue for you or not), and a variety of other issues, may actually be experiencing thyroid issues. Your thyroid and your female organ function are connected. There is another reason I am asking you this.
Any woman with thyroid issues or who has taken or is currently taking thyroid medication, should not be using Evening Primrose Oil. The reason is that seizures may occur, when the two of these things are combined. Evening Primrose Oil has been reported to help some women but the majority of tests have demonstrated that it doesn't really have a great effect on women with hormonal issues. It is great for eczema though.
I'm going to give you a link to some info from the Mayo Clinic, on Evening Primrose Oil. The Mayo Clinic has conducted extensive tests on just about any medication, herbal, or otherwise, you could think of taking. I always turn to them for information on medicine, medical treatments, and diseases, that I want more information on.
If you do experience any results from Evening Primrose Oil, I would be interested in hearing about it, and I'd be very happy for you as well. Typically though, the tests don't show a lot of support for use of EPO in cases related to hormonal issues. I do recommend it for eczema though, as I said. It's wonderful for just about any skin problem imho.
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