Give her 1 of these O’s to be the best she’s ever had

Did you know women can experience different kinds of O’s?

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—-Important Message From Lloyd Lester—-

Give her 1 of these O’s to be the best she’s ever had

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Give ANY woman just 1 of these mind-melting orgasms…

…and you’ll be the BEST she’s ever had, and I’m not even exaggerating about that…

Most men have no idea what they’re doing down there…

And when you shock her to her core after giving her 1 of these exceptional, soul-altering O’s…

She will want to have sex with you again and again, and again…

And if you decide to be some kind of overachiever and give her ALL 4 of these O’s…

Well, quite frankly she’s going to be worshipping you like you’re some kind of Sex God…

…down on her knees, and on all fours, and lying prone…

Anyway, you definitely do not want to miss this.

Here’s how to give a woman 1 of these earth-shattering O’s tonight

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This herb lets a man get erections again right after coming

Tribulus terrestris is a herb native to Europe and Asia, and it has been used since the 1980s to increase testosterone levels.

It can have potent androgenic effects – making men feel more masculine.

Yet studies into its effects on testosterone have given varied results.

Some research has shown that it increases other male hormones like DHT and DHEA

While lowering a very problematic hormone called prolactin.

Animal experiments have shown that it is a potent aphrodisiac…

And the beneficial effects of tribulus terrestris may be more due to its action on prolactin, DHT, and DHEA rather than on testosterone.

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The animal experiments were performed at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. The paper was published in the Journal of Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics.

“We studied the effect of acute and repeated dose administration of an extract of tTribulus terrestris on sexual function in sexually sluggish male albino rats.”

The researchers investigated the effect of a tribulus terrestris extract on sexual behavior in male rats.

“We assessed the effect of T. terrestris exposure on the hypothalamus pituitary gonadal axis, testosterone and sperm count.”

The researchers quantified the effects of tribulus by seeing how it affected a number of things:

Mount frequency – how many times the males mounted females before ejaculation.

Intromission frequency – the number of times the males insert the penis into the female before ejaculation.

Penile stiffness index – how many erections are present in a group of animals over a thirty minute period.

Tribulus terrestris increased all the indicators of libido.

As the dose of tribulus terrestris was increased, the aphrodisiac effects of the supplement were more pronounced.

“A dose-dependent improvement in sexual behavior was observed with the tribulus treatment as characterized by an increase in mount frequency, intromission frequency, and penile ‘stiffness’ index.”

The researchers also looked at the time taken between various aspects of sexual activity in the animals.

Male animals were ready to go sooner when they had been given tribulus terrestris.

The time between sexual activity was also greatly decreased by the herb.

“We observed dose-dependent decreases in mount latency, intromission latency, and ejaculatory latency.”

The research also showed that for best effects, tribulus should be taken over the long-term.

“The enhancement of sexual behavior was more prominent on chronic administration of tribulus.”

This study showed a significant increase in testosterone levels but no effect on markers of infertility.

“Chronic administration of tribulus produced a significant increase in serum testosterone levels with no significant effect on the sperm count.”

The researchers reported that they found no signs of toxicity or ill effects from the herb.

“No overt body system dysfunctions were observed in 28-day oral toxicity study.”

This study confirms what many men have reported, tribulus terrestris is a potent aphrodisiac.

“Findings of the present study validate the traditional use of T. terrestris as a sexual enhancer in the management of sexual dysfunction in males.”

As well as (sometimes) increases in testosterone…

Tribulus terrestris also contains steroid-like substances…

Substances which are easily converted into other masculinising hormones like DHEA and DHT.

Both of these hormones can have beneficial effects on your sex life.

Other studies have also shown a significant decrease in prolactin in animals taking tribulus terrestris.

Prolactin is an overlooked hormone that has a lot of detrimental effects on your health.

It is particularly powerful at destroying male sexual function.

The prolactin-lowering effect of tribulus terrestris could be the main reason why it is such a potent aphrodisiac.

—-Important Message About Lowering Prolactin—-

This simple protocol lowers prolactin and estrogen while raising testosterone in men — comes with these incredible advantages:

  • Greatly enhances rockiness, libido, and sensation
  • Lessens the time between sex acts
  • Used daily can transform your health and make you feel and perform as you did when you were decades younger
  • Quick results — usually kicks in within 4 to 7 days

I’m calling it the PET Protocol (prolactin-estrogen-testosterone) and you can start using it for free right now

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Evaluation of the aphrodisiac activity of Tribulus terrestris Linn. in sexually sluggish male albino ratshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22368416/