January 23, 2009

Otc Menopause Drugs

Searching for "o" (oxytocin Aka Love Drug)

Married twenty plus years and well past menopause, this baby boomer remembers a time when passion was in the air. Still very much in love and desperately seeking a holy grail she fondly remembers days of desire for the one person who took her breath away.

She initially thought “It’s just life getting in the way”. Dreaming of the hot, steamy nights, she tried Estratest along with a multitude of other OTC’s warming gels, vibrating rings, etc., and like a wet matches, nothing would re-ignite the illusive soul warming fire. A fire that left them both breathless, flushed with love and falling asleep high on cloud nine.

She is not alone in this search for a miraculous ‘cure’ of the missing spontaneous toe curling, intimacy with her mate. It’s the age of the baby boomer and women are demanding equal opportunity, so to speak. We want the equivalent (being an operative word here) of a little blue pill.

Breaking out the computer glasses she waded through adult toys, forums, blogs - the whole nine yards. Oxytocin seemed to be the hormone of choice. However, both medical and pharmaceutical arenas seem to agree that although a synthetic version is available it needs to be a constant feed or it wears off quickly. Thus, the next obvious question is: “how does one get the natural rush of Oxytocin?”

According to historical data, the ancient Chinese have used nipple stimulation. Since Oxytocin (natural or synthetic) is a pre-requisite in bringing on contractions in child bearing the Chinese would put women in labor in cold water. This made her nipples hard, which caused her body to produce (you got it!) Oxytocin. Here in the twentieth century US, synthetic Oxytocin is given via an IV.

Here is where the “aha” moment hits. Hmm. Nipple stimulation. Hmm.... A Janet Jackson piercing? She shivers at the thought! But, jewelry.... why not?

As fate would have it, her very first hobby was making jewelry. Creative enough to actually make money on her designs, so surly she could come up with a ‘stimulating’ design.

Six weeks of trial and error, she landed on a design that looked a lot like a Daisy so she named them Daisy Nipple Huggers. Quite by accident, they turned out to 100% adjustable, she could control both the size and the tension. Wearing them on a trial run, so to speak, she felt that tingling sensation all over her body. She had what felt like a permanent smile, her friends calling it a ‘glow’.

She’d finally invented her own ‘dry matches’. Now famously known as Nipple Huggers® . Future predictions are they will be in stores everywhere, so the name must change. It seems the word nipple might as well be a four letter word, so Passionate Response™ is currently the alternate name.

Take a few moments to read the customers comments and judge for yourself. Price range from $12.99 to $49.99. This is one product worth investigating. When treated gently, as any jewelry, they can be worn over and over again.

This little gem of jewelry can currently be found at Nipple Huggers®. Click 'Lacy & More in the menu on your left. NOTE: The 'Lacy' style has the widest range of tension.

About the Author

Claudia Croft is CEO of Sheer Delight, Inc., and http://nipple-huggers.com, Professional Photographer, Creative Designer, Inventor, and Researcher

For more info, please contact Doyle Stephens at Sheer Delight, Inc. (813) 855-5400.

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