
London - A libido-boosting pill has been shown to improve women’s sex lives. In a clinical trial, the pill, called Lady Prelox, was given to 86 women with an average sexual functioning level, based on a questionnaire taking into account factors such as desire, arousal and orgasm.
Their levels of sexual functioning increased significantly after four weeks of taking the pill daily.
Meanwhile in the women who took placebo there was barely any increase.
Prelox is already available as a supplement for men suffering erectile dysfunction and is a blend of two compounds, L-arginine and French maritime pine bark.
It is claimed these make people feel aroused by increasing nitric oxide production, which helps widen blood vessels and boost blood flow. - Daily Mail

Racy mile-high TV raises brows
TRAVEL with Qantas and the in-flight entertainment may prove to be racier than you had expected.
For the Australian airline’s television options currently include a documentary called The Female Orgasm Explained. With excerpts from old pornography films, its footage will make many flyers blush. But Luke Enright from Qantas said the French-made film was the most popular on its television channel and would continue to be screened until November.
The film also carried a mature adults rating and the crew were able to block it if it was available at a seat occupied by unaccompanied minors, he added.
But sociology experts have raised concerns, saying that the showing of the film would be “fascinating but problematic”. – Daily Mail
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