
Holistic Wellness and Natural Remedies for a Healthy Libido
Libido Lounge Β· Dr. Diane Mueller
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Show Notes
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Weβll cover:
- Stress, sleep, and libido
- Strategies to improve sleep quality
- Diet for libido and hormone production
- How to identify the main root cause of your libido
- Debunking myths of aphrodisiacaprodisiac foods
- The role of oxytocin in your love life
- How to boost oxytocin naturally
- Herbs that support adrenal health (and combat stress!)
- Tests and supplements for your cardiovascular health
- Herbs for a calmer nervous system
- Impact of sex hormones on our physical state
- The dangers of excessive sitting and a sedentary lifestyle
- How to stay in shape for a better sex life
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(0:00) Introduction to the Libido Lounge (0:34) Understanding and Boosting Low Libido (4:22) Diet, Aphrodisiacs, and Fats for a Healthy Libido (10:17) Link between Cardiovascular Health and Libido (12:24) Balancing Sex Hormones and Nervous System for Better Libido (14:41) The Role of Physical Activity in Sexual Health (16:45) Conclusion and Call to Action