Problems with Male libido

December 10th, 2009

Libido was first introduced as a word into the English language by who else but Freud.  It is commonly known that the father of psychology was a little bit obsessed with sex, and it has been implied that he had these problems and therefore thought that everybody must have them, or rather hoped that everybody had them.  It depends on the individual as to how you define his problems.  But anyway, it was first used to imply basically the unconscious psyche that conflicts with id and basically creates a complication as the libido wants to do whatever it wants whereas the id would technically want to apply more conventional behavior.  Since then, it has obviously been turned into, as Freud would have appreciated, a sexual term.

And of course, while there are products that directly call themselves a “libido enhancer” and there are options for both men and women alike, there are other products like ExtenZe for example that just stick with the idea of a male enhancer, but part of their repertoire of supposed benefits would include libido enhancement or improvement of sexual drive.

But the question is can products like ExtenZe actually improve the male libido?  Can ExtenZe give you the results you are actually looking for and otherwise help you to achieve all the benefits?  That’s up in the air to some degree.  Yes, there are some proven ingredients in this product that help to improve things that are connected to it.  But they fall through on other ingredients, and having more stamina for example doesn’t improve libido.  So obviously, that doesn’t help, nor does the lack of proper amounts.

However, there is one product that has it all called Orexis.  Orexis has all the proven ingredients that are also safe, and they have the proven amounts.  Orexis can improve problems with the male libido, and it’s something that I would definitely recommend using as you really couldn’t easily find anything better at the very least.