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Lyriana Facts Sheet


What is Lyriana?

Lyriana is a worldwide patented topical gel which can be used both for female sexual enhancement, as well as to combat symptoms associated with female sexual dysfunction. It can be used occasionally to improve sexual function and to heighten arousal, or used on a daily basis for long-term benefits

What are the advantages of Lyriana?

Lyriana has put together several of the most important features when looking for a high quality sexual enhancement product. Below is a list of those features.

  • Vasodilator
    Lyriana promotes blood flow to the vaginal tissues to promote sexual arousal and sexual pleasure.
  • Promotes Vaginal Health
    Unlike many products on the market, Lyriana is able to promote blood flow into the tiny capillary networks of the vaginal tissues to further increase arousal and promote vaginal health.
  • Stimulates Natural Lubrication
    In a long term study of menopausal women using Lyriana on a daily basis subjects reported a decrease in vaginal dryness with resulting improvement in overall sex life.
  • Visnadin
    Visnadin is a natural product extracted from the Ammi Visnaga plant, known to Egyptian medicine as an antispastic and vasodilatory substance. This remarkable ingredient is largely responsible for Lyriana?s long term benefits and ability to increase circulation within the capillary network.
  • Patented Formula
    Lyriana is a worldwide patented product that was formulated for its combination of vasoactive agents and their use in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction.
  • Clinical studies
    Lyriana is able to back its claims with both short and long term clinical studies on menopausal women. These clinical trials prove Lyriana?s vasoactive properties and show its ability to improve sexual health.

Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD)

Female Sexual Dysfunction is classified as a loss of sexual desire or arousal, discomfort during intercourse, vaginal dryness, diminished blood flow to the vagina, trauma-related aversion to sex, and/or the inability to achieve an orgasm.

Approximately 40 million American women are affected by FSD.

Berman JR, Berman L, Goldstein I. Female sexual dysfunction: incidence, pathophysiology, evaluation, and treatment options. Urology. 1999;54:385-391.

The National Health and Social Life Survey, a probability sample study of sexual behavior in a demographically representative cohort of US adults ages 18 to 59, found that sexual dysfunction is more prevalent in women (43%) than in men (31%), and decreases as women age.

Laumann EO, Paik A, Rosen RC. Sexual dysfunction in the United States: prevalence and predictors. JAMA. 1999;281:537-544.

Prevalence of Conditions linked to FSD

Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol disrupt blood flow which can lead to sexual difficulties. If you are having trouble becoming or staying aroused, reaching orgasm, or have become less interested in sex, it is possible that your problems are the result of a medical condition. The American Heart Association estimates the following:

High Cholesterol

  • 55.2 million women have blood cholesterol levels of 200 mg/dL or higher.
  • 19.7 million women have blood cholesterol levels of 240 mg/dL or higher.

High Blood Pressure

  • 39.0 million women have high blood pressure

Diabetes

  • 7.9 million women have are diagnosed with diabetes
  • Estimated 2.1 million women are undiagnosed

Hormonal changes and FSD

FSD is often caused by changes in hormone levels. The delicate balance of hormones in a woman?s body can be affected by a myriad of factors including birth control, child birth, pregnancy, menopause, side effects of medication, and thyroid disease. Although most of these factors are easy to detect others, such as thyroid disease are less obvious.

Thyroid Disease

According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease. People of all ages and races can get thyroid disease. However, women are five to eight times more likely than men to have thyroid problems.

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