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WOMEN'S
ISSUES
Sex After Weight Loss
Slimming Down May Not Always Improve Women's Sex Lives, Weight
Loss Experts Tell What You Can Do About It
CHARLESTON, S.C., Oct. 28, 2003: If a woman thinks that
finally attaining her size 4 weight loss goal will make her
sex life explode with excitement, she may have to guess again.
Shrinking body size can actually diminish sexual pleasure for
many women, according to Rosie Schulman, RN, and her husband
Harold, an Ob/Gyn, Medical Professor and clinical researcher
and co-authors of Tipping the Scales, a book on getting and
living thin. They say that where sex is concerned size may
indeed matter. TOP
"As women lose weight, the fat cells that
used to produce and store estrogen are not as productive as
they were when she was heavy," explains Dr. Schulman. "That
means while her body is more svelte and attractive, her
physical processes usually supported by estrogen, such as
blood flow to genital regions and vaginal lubrication, may
actually diminish. Reduced lubrication doesn't make for great
sex." TOP
Zestra™ is one of the solutions that
may help solve the weight loss- lack of lubrication problem,
according to the Schulman team. The female arousal solution
created by pharmacists from bioactive botanical components is
the only product of its kind that has been studied in a
well-designed clinical trial conducted by recognized sexual
medicine experts and is published in respected medical
journals.
According to the Schulmans, Zestra combined with tender
massage, helped lubricate delicate tissue with heightened
warmth, tingling, sensation and lubrication.
"Often when women lose weight, physical factors and years of
psychological indifference have caused their sexual switch to
be turned off and there are some changes and reprogramming
that need to be done before sex can become enjoyable." TOP
Schulman attributes the syndrome to mental attitude, but her
ob-gyn husband and co-author Harold Schulman, MD, says that
there may be a simple physical reason for less pleasurable sex
with weight loss, namely declining estrogen. Recent research
has shown that when women lose weight their free serum
estrogen declines. This means that less estrogen gets to vital
organs such as the vagina, uterus and breasts. Although not
closely studied this could result in a decrease in genital
blood flow and vaginal moisture in some women.
In women who lost weight and are experiencing sexual problems,
Zestra may be uniquely beneficial. Clinical study results on
Zestra were first reported in Boston at the prestigious
International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health
(ISSWSH) and were recently published in two respected
peer-reviewed medical journals -- The Journal of Sex &
Marital Therapy and Drugs. Zestra is the only
non-prescription product that is clinically proven to increase
arousal, pleasure and satisfaction in women.
"Losing weight is something that should be
celebrated," states Rosie Schulman, who has helped many people
lose and keep their weight from creeping back on. "A woman
should feel every bit as sexy as she looks. Otherwise what's
the point of it all?" TOP
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