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The “G” spot explained…

A woman’s anatomy also affects how she experiences intravaginal sexual intercourse. The ‘G-spot’ is the only area where there are sensory nerves in the vagina and is only sensitive to stimulation when the clitoris is fully sexually aroused. The ‘G-spot’ is located one to one and a half inches inside of the vaginal introtis, beneath the anterior vaginal wall.

The ability for a woman to achieve an orgasm depends on:
• Adequate estrogen hormone levels
• Adequate testosterone hormone levels
• Sufficient sexual arousal to establish a full clitoral erection

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Special Sauce in Sensua! – L-Arginine

L-arginine comes primarily from dietary intake, and is the only starting point for the Nitric Oxide Synthase pathway. When the electrical signal of sexual arousal activates the NOS pathway, L-arginine becomes converted into nitric oxide. Nitric oxide acts as a vasodilator and promotes yet another more powerful element, cyclic-GMP, a very potent vasodilator.

While the Nobel Prize in Medicine was not awarded for the knowledge that to have an orgasm it is essential to become maximally sexually aroused with a clitoral erection, the discovery of the science underlying genital erection did. The physiology that enables a woman to establish a clitoral erection (and a man a penile erection) is the Nitric Oxide Synthase Pathway. The discovery of this pathway was the basis of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Now we know that the NOS pathway explains how a signal originating in the brain and traveling via the nerves (esp. the clitoral nerve) causes the release of nitric oxide, the key event that results in clitoral engorgement and clitoral erection.

Vasodilators is like throwing gasoline onto a smoldering fire, causing a large and rapid reaction. This NOS mechanism creates maximum sexual arousal and clitoral erection by inducing the activity of nitric oxide with L-arginine.

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It’s All In Our Heads…

All of sexual arousal initiates in the brain. Dr. Arcos states: “In women, the cycle of sexual response begins in the brain, where a memory, an image, a scent, music or fantasy acts as a trigger to prompt sexual arousal.”

Vaso-congestion is the basis of all sexual arousal both in the vagina and in the clitoris. Vaginal lubrication is the initial vaso-congestive response of a woman’s sexual arousal.

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