Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 HI Muriel: Yohimbine is an extract of Yohimbe. You need a prescription for it. It has gotten lost the last few years in all the big time expensive sex pills that are pushed so hard. I find a lot less side effects from the Yohimbine than the Viagra, Levitra or Ceallis, (Sp). The side effects weren't worth what little benefit I got from them. Yohimbine gave me somewhat of a headache the first three weeks I used it, but that went away. I was taking one a day for years. (I started taking them in 1996). Now I just take ONE about 45 minutes before orgasim. NOT 45 minutes before sex. The pill doesn't help too much in getting an erection, but it does help a lot in the feeling I can get at orgasm, and helps mainly in THAT department. Without it I can rarely climax. They are cheap. I get mine a KMart pharmacy. I encapsulated my own Yohimbe and tried them, but I felt really weird from them. Kind of like when I was taking Artemisia annua. Not a good feeling. I don't get too much of that with Yohimbine. But remember everyone is different. I don't know IF women use them or not. Usually it is the many that has the trouble as we age. I did notice though, when my soon to be ex, quit her estrogen pills back a few years ago, her libido went way down too. By all means KEEP him interested in you. Jim. ### Kendel <kendels@...> wrote: Hi! While you guys are on the subject, I ordered some Maca after the articles the other day (for many for the stated health effects). I haven't heard of Yohimbine. My husband and I had a wonderful sex life for 25 years, and when I developed chronic Lyme, I became completely frigid. I keep him happy, though . Let's hope something works. I'm 61 and my husband is still interested in me! All Best Wishes...I'm so glad I joined this group! Muriel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 Hi Jim, thanks for your frank and helpful post. I lost All my libido when I developed chronic Lyme. I used to be an " Everyday " girl!!! I'll look into a Yohimbine. Thanks for the advice too. I am certain to keep my husband Completely Happy (if you know what I mean...a man's generally very favorite service!!!). And I Never once said " no " to sex when we were young, and he was a 4x/day guy! Eeks! He's happy, for all I can tell. He, luckily, is a very one-woman guy. He looks, of course, but that is it. We've been married 32 years and sex has never one of our problems, but I miss it very much. Can you imagine never having an orgasm? (Please excuse anyone else if they feel offended), I am just trying to be as open and frank with you as you kindly were with me. All the Very Best Wishes, Muriel (aka ) RE: [ ] Yohimbine / Yohimbe HI Muriel: Yohimbine is an extract of Yohimbe. You need a prescription for it. It has gotten lost the last few years in all the big time expensive sex pills that are pushed so hard. I find a lot less side effects from the Yohimbine than the Viagra, Levitra or Ceallis, (Sp). The side effects weren't worth what little benefit I got from them. Yohimbine gave me somewhat of a headache the first three weeks I used it, but that went away. I was taking one a day for years. (I started taking them in 1996). Now I just take ONE about 45 minutes before orgasim. NOT 45 minutes before sex. The pill doesn't help too much in getting an erection, but it does help a lot in the feeling I can get at orgasm, and helps mainly in THAT department. Without it I can rarely climax. They are cheap. I get mine a KMart pharmacy. I encapsulated my own Yohimbe and tried them, but I felt really weird from them. Kind of like when I was taking Artemisia annua. Not a good feeling. I don't get too much of that with Yohimbine. But remember everyone is different. I don't know IF women use them or not. Usually it is the many that has the trouble as we age. I did notice though, when my soon to be ex, quit her estrogen pills back a few years ago, her libido went way down too. By all means KEEP him interested in you. Jim. ### Kendel <kendelsmagpage (DOT) <mailto:kendels%40magpage.com> com> wrote: Hi! While you guys are on the subject, I ordered some Maca after the articles the other day (for many for the stated health effects). I haven't heard of Yohimbine. My husband and I had a wonderful sex life for 25 years, and when I developed chronic Lyme, I became completely frigid. I keep him happy, though . Let's hope something works. I'm 61 and my husband is still interested in me! All Best Wishes...I'm so glad I joined this group! Muriel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Jim and Muriel, thanks for the frankness. I think lack of libido is a very very common lyme symptom. I wonder if eleuthero also helps. I took it for a while, I had the impression it helped for energy in general. When I was almost getting out of lyme before re-infection, I had the impression my sexual life was getting back where it was before lyme. Not the case now... Selma > > Hi Jim, thanks for your frank and helpful post. I lost All my libido > when I developed chronic Lyme. I used to be an " Everyday " girl!!! I'll > look into a Yohimbine. Thanks for the advice too. I am certain to keep > my husband Completely Happy (if you know what I mean...a man's generally > very favorite service!!!). And I Never once said " no " to sex when we > were young, and he was a 4x/day guy! Eeks! He's happy, for all I can > tell. He, luckily, is a very one-woman guy. He looks, of course, but > that is it. > > We've been married 32 years and sex has never one of our problems, but I > miss it very much. Can you imagine never having an orgasm? (Please > excuse anyone else if they feel offended), I am just trying to be as > open and frank with you as you kindly were with me. All the Very Best > Wishes, Muriel (aka ) > > RE: [ ] Yohimbine / Yohimbe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hi Mauriel, or is it ? Which do you prefer? I one a nickname, or? Yes, that Lyme is a killer of many things. Many on LymeNet have expressed the fact that they lost all desire for sex too. Too bad. Some are quite young even. Maybe you could google Yohimbine and see what there is on it. Many doctors don't even know about it. I was the first one that MY duck ever prescribed it for. And I found out about it when I was out in Queens, NY. Yes, 4 times a day IS quite a bit when married, IF everyday. When I was real young, and with the one who became my first wife, it was 6 times a night, but only two nights a week, on the weekend. When we got married, I was 19 and she was 18, I workd a lot of overtime and was building a streetrod too, so it was only two times a day, 6 or 7 days a week. But as the years wore on that went down gradually, till we were at about 5 or 6 times a week after 23 years of marriage. After I had my colon taken out in 1994, I had a difficult time doing it at all, but still did it about 3 to 4 times a week. And of course now I am getting older and older, so was down to 2 or 3 times a week before my wife left in May. But I needed the Yohimbine and a appliance I developed back in 96, in order to do even that. And it takes some of the spontinaity out of it. Unfortunately. It is becoming more and more of a chore these days. BUT NO I cannot fathom NEVER having an orgasm. I have about to turn 70, and it has been almost 15 years since he was able to do anything at all. AND he doesn't even have LYME. At least I don't think he does. Are you saying YOU never have had an orgasm? Or that you don't at all NOW? OR? I think there are some pills made for women these days, but I have NO experience with them so you are on your own there. Let us know IF you find something that helps, as I know there are many with Lyme that would want help in that department. Take care, Jim ### Kendel <kendels@...> wrote: Hi Jim, thanks for your frank and helpful post. I lost All my libido when I developed chronic Lyme. I used to be an " Everyday " girl!!! I'll look into a Yohimbine. Thanks for the advice too. I am certain to keep my husband Completely Happy (if you know what I mean...a man's generally very favorite service!!!). And I Never once said " no " to sex when we were young, and he was a 4x/day guy! Eeks! He's happy, for all I can tell. He, luckily, is a very one-woman guy. He looks, of course, but that is it. We've been married 32 years and sex has never one of our problems, but I miss it very much. Can you imagine never having an orgasm? (Please excuse anyone else if they feel offended), I am just trying to be as open and frank with you as you kindly were with me. All the Very Best Wishes, Muriel (aka ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Jim said.. " I encapsulated my own Yohimbe and tried them, but I felt really weird from them. " ***** I had the same experience a few years ago when I tried the Yohimbe - really wired, weird and hard to explain - I did not like the feeling at all. It was almost like a caffeine overdose. It most definately was not worth it for me but were all different too. Since being on the Salt/C and Buhner protocol I've not had any problems with libido whatsoever. Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hi Jim, thanks so much for taking the time to write to me. I'm going to answer your questions in between your paragraphs to make it easier to read. Look for the ***, and I'll also write in blue. Tell me if you do not like this format, please! (Look Below!) RE: [ ] Yohimbine / Yohimbe Hi Mauriel, or is it ? Which do you prefer? I one a nickname, or? ***It is spelled Muriel, and it is my mother's name. She lived with us for the last 5 years of her life. She died suddenly of a heart attack in 1986 and I still miss her, so I frequently use her name in email group correspondence, or other instances where your name doesn't really matter. My birth name is . Yes, that Lyme is a killer of many things. Many on LymeNet have expressed the fact that they lost all desire for sex too. Too bad. Some are quite young even. ***I'm very sorry about that! Maybe you could google Yohimbine and see what there is on it. Many doctors don't even know about it. I was the first one that MY duck ever prescribed it for. And I found out about it when I was out in Queens, NY. ***I'll see what I can find today and Many Thanks! Yes, 4 times a day IS quite a bit when married, IF everyday. When I was real young, and with the one who became my first wife, it was 6 times a night, but only two nights a week, on the weekend. ***I guess he had lots of testosterone. He's brilliant in physics, chess and music. He's an oboe player. We both went to the Curtis Institute of Music. He's actually my 2nd husband, although now, thankfully, I'm good friends with the 1st, and great friends with His Mother. My 2nd husband was/is much more attracted to me than the first! That is part of why #1 divorced me. He just wanted something different. When we got married, I was 19 and she was 18, I workd a lot of overtime and was building a streetrod too, so it was only two times a day, 6 or 7 days a week. ***I'd say that you did quite well, and bounced back very strongly on the weekends! But as the years wore on that went down gradually, till we were at about 5 or 6 times a week after 23 years of marriage. ***That is still admirable, hormone-wise. After I had my colon taken out in 1994, I had a difficult time doing it at all, but still did it about 3 to 4 times a week. And of course now I am getting older and older, so was down to 2 or 3 times a week before my wife left in May. But I needed the Yohimbine and a appliance I developed back in 96, in order to do even that. And it takes some of the spontinaity out of it. Unfortunately. ***I'm so sorry your wife left. I hope this was not a terribly difficult time for you. It is becoming more and more of a chore these days. BUT NO I cannot fathom NEVER having an orgasm. I have about to turn 70, and it has been almost 15 years since he was able to do anything at all. AND he doesn't even have LYME. At least I don't think he does. Are you saying YOU never have had an orgasm? Or that you don't at all NOW? OR? ***No...I had a very good sex life. As a woman, I could climax several times a night (with my 2nd husband, who was quite a bit more patient than the 1st!). Even after 50, I was still fine. I believe that your ability to concentrate and release energy through orgasm has to do with the strength of your Chi, or Ki - your body's ability to channel Universal Energy. When I became chronically ill from Lyme and it's Friends, mine plummeted. As for now: nothing. I think there are some pills made for women these days, but I have NO experience with them so you are on your own there. Let us know IF you find something that helps, as I know there are many with Lyme that would want help in that department. ***Well Jim, you'll be the first to know if I make a comeback (double entendre there). This is the first conversation I've ever had with Anyone (male or female) about intimate things, so thank you, and I'm including send everyone else in the group and sending my Best Thoughts and Healing Wishes to all, Muriel/ Take care, Jim ### Kendel <kendelsmagpage (DOT) <mailto:kendels%40magpage.com> com> wrote: Hi Jim, thanks for your frank and helpful post. I lost All my libido when I developed chronic Lyme. I used to be an " Everyday " girl!!! I'll look into a Yohimbine. Thanks for the advice too. I am certain to keep my husband Completely Happy (if you know what I mean...a man's generally very favorite service!!!). And I Never once said " no " to sex when we were young, and he was a 4x/day guy! Eeks! He's happy, for all I can tell. He, luckily, is a very one-woman guy. He looks, of course, but that is it. We've been married 32 years and sex has never one of our problems, but I miss it very much. Can you imagine never having an orgasm? (Please excuse anyone else if they feel offended), I am just trying to be as open and frank with you as you kindly were with me. All the Very Best Wishes, Muriel (aka ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 HI Pat: So sorry that you can't make it these days. I hope that IF you go the Yohimbine route it does some good for you. You will have to have an understanding doctor to prescribe it for you. Or else maybe TRY some Yohimbe capsules as you don't need a prescription for them. Otherwise the Maca that some were talking about might do the job, too, I don't know. By all means keep us posted IF it helps. I am sure many on LymeNet would want to know IF it does also. Yes, it has been a difficult time the past few months. I am not cut out to be single. I survive, but don't like it at all. I even put up with a lot, just to stay married. She treated me like dirt quite a bit of the time the past two or three years. Said she never loved me, that it was just lust. And of course we know lust does not last. Love has to take over. But she wasn't really in it for the long haul. She like being with all her girlfriends much better. I hope she takes a cue on that and sticks with them and leaves the guys alone. Take care, and don't forget to let us know your progress. Jim ### Kendel <kendels@...> wrote: Hi Jim, thanks so much for taking the time to write to me. I'm going to answer your questions in between your paragraphs to make it easier to read. Look for the ***, and I'll also write in blue. Tell me if you do not like this format, please! (Look Below!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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