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Zestra
for Female Sexual Orgasm
Zestra is the women's
sexual product unlike anything else before. Zestra has
been under scientific development since 1997 and was specifically
designed by pharmaceutical scientists and sexual medicine
experts to optimize female
sexual pleasure.
Our
mission at Zestra for Women is to care for the women who place
their trust in us to safely enhance their most intimate pleasures.
At Zestra for Women, we have established the leadership example
of professional and responsible product development by using
only 100% all natural botanical ingredients. Only Zestra’s
science-based formulation is Clinically-Proven to increase
female sexual pleasure and thus the sex lives of women. No
other company can make that statement. Our goal is to have
a positive and meaningful impact on women’s sex lives and
their quality of life.
Zestra helps you connect
with your body in a very exciting, sensual way. Women can
now experience the power of botanically derived bio-actives
to increase sexual sensation
and sensitivity – with a partner, your own touch, or the
use of a vibrator. Zestra is infused with natural aromas reputed
to be aphrodisiacs that energize, excite and stimulate your
sexual encounters.
Experience the Zestra difference.
There are passing imitations and there’s the real thing. Zestra
uniquely transports you with a mystical blend of lush romantic
and sensual exotic aromas—Angelica, Ylang Ylang and Jasmine.
Ylang Ylang is a sweetly seductive floral long reputed to
be an aphrodisiac and anti-depressant. Jasmine is a warm,
uplifting floral, esteemed in Asia where its blossoms symbolize
love or respect.
Our philosophy is to use only medically studied plant-derived
ingredients to safely and effectively enhance
the female orgasm.
• Would you moisturize your skin with propylene glycol (even
if you knew it is a principal constituent of radiator anti-freeze)?
• Would you enjoy the smell and skin irritation of menthol
(even if you knew it is classified as a chemical irritant)?
• Would you apply synthetic chemicals, irritants, solvents
or preservatives to your most intimate and tender tissues?
• Would you apply L-Arginine (an amino acid) if you knew that
it really did not cross cell membranes?
That is generally what you would be doing if you use most
other topically-applied women’s products which are presently
being sold for women’s sexual
enhancement. In contrast, Zestra contains no synthetic
chemicals, fragrances, flavorings, irritants, solvents, preservatives
or anti-microbials.
Zestra helps you connect with your body in a very exciting,
sensual way. Women can now experience the power of botanically
derived bio-actives to increase
sexual sensation and sensitivity – with a partner, your
own touch, or the use of a vibrator. Zestra is infused with
natural aromas reputed to be aphrodisiacs that energize, excite
and stimulate your sexual encounters.
Clinical Research The clinical study results establish Zestra
as the only non-prescription womens' product which has demonstrated
robust increases in female sexual pleasure in well-controlled
clinical studies conducted by independent sexual medicine
experts. Zestra has been under scientific development by pharmaceutical
scientists for more than 5 years and is NOT to be confused
with any of those "novelty-type" products on the market which
produce sensation through skin irritation. Zestra is the clinically
tested women's topical product that is recommended by sexual
health professionals.
What is Zestra?
Zestra is the women's sexual product unlike anything else
before. Zestra has been under scientific development since
1997 and was specifically designed by pharmaceutical scientists
and sexual medicine experts to optimize female
orgams.
Only Zestra has been clinically proven in double blind, placebo-controlled
crossover clinical trials to increase female
multiple orgasms in normal women, those with arousal difficulties,
and in women suffering sexual side effects from antidepressant
medications. Simply put, there is no substitute for Zestra.
What are the ingredients in Zestra and how do they
differ from other women's products?
Zestra's botanical ingredients are not found in any other
sexual product. The science behind Zestra's formulation is
the reason why Zestra is the only clinically proven women's
topical product available.
Consumers and healthcare professionals alike should understand
that Zestra is unique and is NOT to be confused with any of
the numerous versions of "novelty-type creams, lotions or
gels" which are on the market.
It's very easy to spot any of those "novelty products" because
they all contain either; menthol, peppermint oil, cinnamon
oil, orange oil or other citrus oils, or methylisonicotinate.
All of those ingredients are listed chemically as either "irritants
or solvents".
Most of those "novelty products" are promoted by their manufacturers
as "instant turn-on" creams, orgasm creams, or having an instant
or almost immediate effect, claims that they increase blood
flow, cause immediate profound vasodilation or dermal flushing
(red skin) to any tissue or any skin that it comes in contact
with. Products that make these types of claims are IRRITANTS.
In addition, those novelty products generally contain several
synthetic compounds and artificial fragrances.
The healthcare professionals that created Zestra do not consider
it appropriate or wise to be applying menthol or any other
irritating chemical to the tender clitoral and vaginal tissue.
The "menthol-based creams" and other irritants have been sold
as "novelty items" for nearly 20 years in "adult stores" and
most recently via the internet and through multi-level pyramid
marketing schemes. The developers of Zestra do not agree with
the practice of utilizing chemicals which are known to cause
skin irritation in an attempt to produce some type of sensation.
The only difference between the "novelty creams or gels" of
today versus those of 20 years ago is that most of those products
now contain L-arginine (an amino acid) purely as a marketing
ploy. However, any physician or scientist that took physical
chemistry in medical school knows that topically applied L-arginine
(a highly polar water soluble molecule) will NOT cross cell
membranes and therefore could NOT possibly produce any effect
other than skin irritation in women. But that's enough about
those "novelty products". Let's discuss the only scientifically
valid product - Zestra.
Zestra is the unique women's topical oil that contains only
plant-derived natural ingredients which do NOT produce sensation
through irritation. Zestra contains "PA - free" Borage Seed
Oil - Evening Primrose Oil - Angelica Extract - Coleus Extract
- Vitamin C - Vitamin E. Zestra also contains natural fragrances
reputed to be aphrodisiacs. Zestra does not contain any artificial
ingredients or preservatives. United States and International
Patents Pending.
Each of Zestra's four (4) botanical ingredients contain special
skin nourishing compounds that play highly complementary roles
and work together naturally to safely and effectively enhance
female sexual pleasure, sensation, sensitivity and satisfaction.
Only Zestra's unique formulation has been clinically proven
by sexual medicine experts to deliver quality sexual experiences
for women.
Is Zestra safe for ingestion during oral sex?
Zestra™ for Women was specifically designed to increase female
sexual pleasure during foreplay, manual stimulation, vaginal
intercourse and masturbation. Zestra™ for Women is perfectly
safe to eat because it was formulated from ingredients with
well-established safety profiles that are dietary supplements
derived from natural botanical ingredients. Nearly all women
will enjoy its pleasure enhancing effects but keep in mind
that Zestra is not flavored or sweetened and is therefore
not the 'tastiest choice for oral sex'. When using Zestra,
oral sex should occur prior to the application of Zestra.
All of the ingredients in Zestra™ are either used in foods,
considered "GRAS" by the FDA (Generally Recognized As Safe)
or are available as dietary or nutritional supplements for
oral ingestion in the United States. The product is a topically
applied oil formulation, composed of four (4) botanical ingredients;
Borage seed oil, Evening primose oil, Special Extract of Angelica,
and Special Extract of Coleus. These ingredients have long
been used in herbal medicines, dietary supplements, foods,
and cosmetics. Furthermore, the bioavailability of these ingredients
when applied topically is greatly reduced from that of widely-marketed
oral formulations containing any of these ingredients.
Before the development of Zestra, these ingredients have
never been combined for this particular use, which is one
of the reasons Zestra™ has U.S. and International Patent Protection
pending. The individual ingredients have been used extensively
in humans for other purposes. Typically, these ingredients
have been administered orally rather than topically. It is
expected that any potential toxicity associated with topical
administration of these highly-studied natural ingredients
would be far less than the toxicity associated with oral administration
due to the greatly reduced bio-availability. In addition,
the amount of each of these ingredients being administered
topically in Zestra is far lower that the amounts that are
widely consumed in marketed oral products containing these
individual ingredients.
Borage Seed Oil & Evening Primrose Oil
Borage seed oil and Evening primrose oil are widely used
in foods, as nutritional supplements, and added to infant
formulas as a source of gamma-linolenic acid "GLA" and essential
fatty acids. Borage seed oil and Evening primrose oil are
also widely used ingredients in cosmetic applications for
skin nourishment and age-defying purposes. For the manufacture
of Zestra™, only the highest quality "PA-free" Borage seed
oil and Evening primrose oil are used.
Standardized Special Extract of Angelica
Angelica has been used as a natural medicine for centuries.
According to the Chinese Materia Medica, Angelica has been
used as a remedy for arthritis, lumbago, edema, headache,
common colds, and thrombosis. Angelica extracts contain several
bio-active compounds and Angelica is commonly used in the
food, beverage and fragrance industry. Angelica is included
in the German Commission E monographs of Herbal Medicines.
Standardized Special Extract of Coleus
The Coleus plant has been used since antiquity in Hindu and
Ayurvedic traditional medicine.
Why did it take so long to create a safe sexual product
for women that works so well?
The sexual pleasure pathways in women are "not exactly" the
same as in men. As such, substantially increasing female sexual
pleasure is clearly not as simple as producing a rigid erection
in men. Long before the launch of Viagra® for men (Pfizer),
many companies have been striving to develop an effective
product for women. The principle challenge was to create a
safe, effective topical consumer product that produces robust
sexual benefits in women. Zestra™ has been under active research
and development since 1997. The consumer testing phase was
accomplished over a 4-year period involving hundreds of couples
& more than 200 formulation evaluations and refinements.
Knowing that we had successfully developed a highly pleasurable
"Lifestyle / Recreational" product for women that report no
sexual difficulties, our natural curiosity as healthcare professionals
and scientists was to find out if Zestra™ would benefit even
more women. So instead of introducing Zestra™ at that time
to consumers (amongst the many "novelty-type" products, we
elected to embark on the greatest challenge for a consumer
product. That being to scientifically validate Zestra's known
activities on female sexual pleasure through independently
conducted, double-blind placebo-controlled crossover clinical
studies in women with arousal difficulties and in normals
(women not reporting any sexual difficulty). Zestra's "FDA-quality
clinical studies" were designed, managed & conducted by
well-respected sexual medicine researchers that routinely
conduct clinical trials for major pharmaceutical companies
in the field of male and female sexual medicine. The result
is - Zestra is the first and only consumer product that has
achieved scientifically-validated success with increasing
female sexual pleasure in well-controlled clinical studies.
How should Zestra be used?
Zestra was designed to be topically applied and gently massaged
onto the clitoris and labia (vaginal lips) during foreplay.
It is intended for use during foreplay, vaginal sex, manual
stimulation and masturbation. The effects generally begin
within 3 to 5 minutes after genital application and tender
massage and its pleasurable effects typically last about 45
minutes for most women. Zestra is not flavored or sweetened
and therefore is not intended for "tasty" oral sex.
How is Zestra supplied?
Zestra is a special blend of botanical oils enriched with
the active energy of scientifically selected herbs. Zestra
oil is packaged in 15ml (1/2 ounce) bottles, 10ml (1/3rd ounce)
bottles and in 4ml trial size bottles.
The 15ml bottle contains approximately 26 uses, depending
on the desired intensity of the Zestra enhanced sexual experience.
The 10ml bottle contains approximately 16 uses, depending
on the desired intensity of the Zestra enhanced sexual experience.
The 4ml trial size bottle contains approximately 6 uses,
depending on the desired intensity of the Zestra enhanced
sexual experience.
How much Zestra should I order?
Optimizing the female sexual experience is a highly desired
goal by women and men alike. The best way to insure that you
don't run out too quickly is to order the 15ml or the 10ml
bottle of Zestra. The 4ml trial size bottle is intended for
those that want to "sample" Zestra because they have previously
tried one of those "menthol-based novelty products" without
success.
How do I order Zestra?
To purchase Zestra:
Call toll-free 866-816-0099
Visit our web site at www.ultimate-orgasms-and-enhancement.com/zestra.htm
Ask your doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional
today
How should Zestra be stored?
Heat and light are harmful to most natural products and Zestra
is no exception. Zestra is generally stored on / in a nightstand
or purse in its original amber glass bottle with the cap snugly
tightened. Zestra is also supplied with a drawstring travel
pouch for discreet transport. Zestra should not be stored
in direct sunlight or under very hot conditions for prolonged
periods of time.
What is the shelf life of Zestra?
If stored at room temperature, Zestra has a shelf life of
up to one year from the date of manufacture of the product.
Over time you may notice that the fragrance of Zestra may
change slightly but its pleasurable activity remains constant.
Zestra bottles are labeled with a lot number and "best if
used by" date.
What ensures the quality of Zestra?
Zestra is made from the highest quality standardized botanical
ingredients by pharmaceutical scientists under GMP (Good Manufacturing
Practices) guidelines. It is professionally compounded, bottled,
labeled and shipped from a medical grade facility.
Why is Zestra an oil?
Zestra is made from all natural botanical ingredients that
contain the active energy of scientifically-selected plants.
The unique pleasure enhancing components in Zestra are only
soluble in specific botanical oils.
Are there any interactions with prescription or non-prescription
drugs?
There are no known drug interactions between topically applied
Zestra and any prescription or non-prescription drug available
in the United States. However, if you have a vaginal infection
that is being treated with a locally applied/administered
cream, ointment, lotion, vaginal insert, etc., you should
wait until the infection is cured before using Zestra.
What are the side effects of Zestra?
Zestra™ has been evaluated in consumer and clinical studies
for more than five (5) years. Using topically applied Zestra
is very safe. There were no side effects reported in the Zestra
clinical trials with the exception of mild skin irritation
in those women who had an active vaginal yeast infection.
Since Zestra became available to consumers in June 2002, the
only effects reported to us are the praising emails we receive
from women who are enjoying intercourse more than ever before
and are having sex more frequently.
Does the FDA regulate Zestra?
The FDA regulates all food, dietary supplements, cosmetics
and drugs. As a cosmetic personal care product made from dietary
supplement ingredients which are recognized by the FDA, Zestra
must meet the qualifications and standards set by the FDA
for cosmetic personal care products and massage oils.
How can I get more information about Zestra?
Additional information about Zestra may be obtained by visiting
our web site at www.Zestra4women.com or you can reach the
Consumer Products Division of QualiLife Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
by email at info@zestra-women.com, or by calling toll free,
1-877-4-ZESTRA (1-877-493-7872).
Condom Use and Zestra - Can I use Zestra if my partner
and I use condoms?
Yes you can, but you need to use a particular type of condom
(polyurethane) that is specifically designed for use with
oil-based lubricants. The makers of Trojan® brand "latex"
condoms tested Zestra™ and found that Zestra™ oil did not
compromise the integrity of Trojan® brand latex condoms "under
normal use conditions" (defined as laboratory - simulated
vaginal intercourse for up to 20 minutes). The importance
of practicing "safe-sex" cannot be overstated and sexually-active
condom users should already be well aware that "latex" condoms
are NOT compatible with "petroleum-based oils" such as light
mineral oil (example is Baby Oil®) or even petrolatum (example
is Vaseline®). In contrast, Zestra™ is a special blend of
consumable botanical oils that have very different physical
properties than those of petroleum-based products.
Nonetheless, we recommend that condom users employ safe-sex
practices and use only "urethane" condoms with Zestra™. A
terrific added benefit of "urethane" condoms is that they
transmit body heat between partners much better than latex
condoms.
The name of one brand of "urethane" condoms are TROJAN SUPRA®
Microsheer™ Polyurethane Condoms.
Manufacturer's Description:
* Can be used with both water-based or oil-based lubricants.
In contrast, latex condoms should not be used with oil-based
lubricants. * Have undergone FDA required test procedure in
which organisms smaller than sperm and viruses such as HIV
did not pass through the Microsheer polyurethane material.
Important Consumer Information from the makers of Trojan
Supra®: You may use this Trojan Supra® Microsheer Polyurethane
Condom if you or your partner are allergic to latex. You should
know: The risks of pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
(STDs), including AIDS (HIV infection), are not known for
this condom. A study is being done. There are laboratory tests
on this Microsheer Polyurethane material. These tests show
that organisms even as small as sperm and viruses like HIV
cannot pass through it. Latex condoms for men, if used correctly
with every act of vaginal intercourse, are highly effective
at preventing pregnancy, as well as STDs, including AIDS (HIV
infection). Before using any condom, read and rely solely
on its specific effectiveness claims, warnings and directions
for use.
© 2001 o ARMKEL, LLC o All Rights Reserved. Microsheer is
the name for Trojan brand's unique polyurethane.
Another brand of urethane condoms are Avanti® brand Non-Latex
Polyurethane Condoms
Manufacturer's Description:
Durex's Revolutionary "Non-Latex" Condoms are thinner and
more sensitive than regular latex condoms. Ideal for latex
sensitive condom users the unique non-latex material is sensitive,
clear, odorless, and safe with oil based lubricants. Each
condom is individually tested for maximum reliability. Made
from polyurethane.
Can I use Zestra with the "Female Condom"?
Yes, Zestra™ can be used with the female condom as it is a
urethane condom that is safe for use with oil-based lubricants.
Reality™ Female Condom (Manufacturer's Description)
Presenting an alternative to male condoms. Reality™ is the
first condom designed to be worn by a women. Made of soft
polyurethane, Reality is hypo-allergenic, heat conductive,
and has been reported to increase the sensitivity for both
women and men. The Reality™ female condom has been available
since 1994. Because it is made from Polyurethane the Reality™
condom can be used with oil and water based lubricants. The
Reality™ female condom is an excellent alternative for couples
with latex allergies, who are otherwise unable to use a regular
latex condom.
Is insurance reimbursement available for Zestra?
Zestra is marketed as a personal care product by the Consumer
Products Division of QualiLife Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in the
United States. Because Zestra is an all natural personal care
product /massage oil and not a drug, it does not require a
prescription and an NDC (National Drug Code) has not been
assigned. Traditional prescription card programs do not usually
cover consumer products because by definition they are intended
for prescription only items. The company is not aware of the
availability of insurance reimbursement for Zestra.
Are there any guarantees that Zestra will work on
me?
The company cannot guarantee that all women will respond to
Zestra. The development of Zestra is the result of a long
history of scientific research coupled with the validation
of double-blind placebo controlled crossover clinical trials
which demonstrated that Zestra safely and effectively increases
female sexual pleasure in more than 90% of women.
The clinical trials involved women without sexual complaints,
women who experienced difficulty with arousal and orgasm,
and women who were on SSRI antidepressant medications. Regardless
of the particular subset of women studied, Zestra demonstrated
robust increases in female sexual pleasure and satisfaction.
No other women's product can truthfully make these statements.
As with any dietary supplement, vitamin, or medication, response
can vary from person to person, with some not responding as
well as others. This could in part be due to any number of
factors that may affect women's sexual health and enjoyment
such as environment /lifestyle, diet, hormone levels, age,
relationship status or certain prescription medications. As
healthcare professionals ourselves, we think it is important
for you to talk with your own healthcare provider about the
use of Zestra, as this person best understands your personal
medical history and is therefore able to place the information
concerning Zestra in an appropriate perspective for you.
Are there any women who shouldn't use Zestra?
Zestra is contraindicated (should not be used) in anyone with
known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients
in Zestra. As with many consumer products and most prescription
drugs, Zestra should not be used by pregnant or lactating
women, or women that are trying to conceive, as it has not
been studied under those conditions. Orgasms during pregnancy
have been associated with premature labor and unwanted complications.
Women who are experiencing unexplained vaginal bleeding should
not use Zestra and should consult their physician. There are
no other known contraindications. Women with yeast infections
and other irritating conditions of the genitals should refrain
from using Zestra until the irritated condition is resolved.
How long has Zestra been on the market?
Zestra was quietly introduced to consumers and the sexual
medicine community in the United States in June 2002. Due
to its unmatched performance, Zestra has rapidly become embraced
by women and is presently available in limited supply. The
development of Zestra stems from over 5 years of research
performed by pharmaceutical researchers and sexual health
experts. Zestra is the only topical product available that
has undergone the scientific rigors of well-controlled clinical
testing.
How does Zestra compare to Viagra® when it (Viagra®)
is used by women?
We agree that Viagra® (Pfizer) is an excellent treatment for
many men with erectile dysfunction (ED), a medical condition.
However, Viagra® is only FDA-approved for the "treatment of
erectile dysfunction (ED) in men". Viagra® became widely available
in May 1998 and last year, Pfizer reported Viagra® sales of
approximately $1.6 Billion. Almost since it's introduction
for men, Pfizer has been working to develop Viagra® as a potential
"prescription treatment for various forms of female sexual
dysfunction". Yet, Viagra® still does not have an FDA-approved
indication to "treat any aspect of female sexual dysfunction"
and accordingly the FDA does not support its use for any purpose
in women. Nonetheless, there are doctors that do prescribe
Viagra® to women. However, doctors that do so are taking somewhat
of a personal risk themselves as the "off-label" prescribing
by physicians of any drug is not supported by the FDA. Due
to many disappointing studies investigating the possible benefit
of Viagra® in women - many sexual medicine researchers and
local healthcare professionals alike believe that Viagra®
is unlikely to be a meaningful solution for women with sexual
complaints. There are numerous studies that suggest that the
nitric oxide pathway, (cGMP) which Viagra® and other PDE-V
inhibitors use, appears to play little to no role in the enhancement
of female genital sensation, sensitivity, overall female
sexual pleasure and satisfaction. If simply increasing female
genital blood flow with a vasodilator like Viagra® was going
to be the solution for robust improvements in the sex lives
of women - then it would have been established long ago. Such
is not the case.
Consequently, it is a widespread conclusion from the multitude
of previous studies that Viagra® and other drugs of its class
(PDE-V inhibitors) appear to have little more effect in women
than a placebo. It is also important to note that two (2)
other major pharmaceutical companies which are developing
PDE-V inhibitors to compete with Viagra® in the male erectile
dysfunction market (ED), have also evaluated their products
in women with female sexual dysfunction
(FSD). Approximately two (2) years ago, due to unremarkable
results in women, both of those companies discontinued their
efforts to develop their PDE-V inhibitors as a potential treatment
option for women with sexual complaints.
Only the unique topical consumer product Zestra is clinically-proven
in well-controlled double blind, placebo controlled crossover
studies to demonstrate robust increases in female sexual pleasure
and significantly enhance the sex lives of women. After all,
that really is the goal isn't it?
How does Zestra compare to the L-Arginine and menthol-based
products on the market?
To set the record straight, there is no valid scientific basis
for the topical use of L-Arginine that is a commonly used
ingredient in the "novelty-type creams, lotions, and gels".
L-arginine (an amino acid) is a highly polar, water-soluble
molecule and will not cross cell membranes to any appreciable
extent. L-arginine is commonly included as an ingredient in
"novelty-type" topical products as a "marketing ploy" to suggest
a reference to nitric oxide formation and then attempt to
link it to the known chemical pathways / actions of Viagra®.
Zestra does not include L-arginine in its formulation since
there is no scientific merit to warrant its use when topically
applied.
As pharmaceutical scientists & sexual medicine researchers
we know that the sensory effects from the use of menthol-based
products are almost entirely due to their 'menthol' content
(menthol is simply a chemical irritant).
According to the pharmaceutical reference book, Remington's
Pharmaceutical Sciences (18th) edition, menthol has the following
properties and uses: "In low concentrations, selectively stimulates
the sensory nerve endings for cold and, hence, causes a sensation
of coolness. Some local analgesic effects accompany this effect.
Higher concentrations not only stimulate sensory nerve endings
for heat and other pain, but also cause some irritation. Consequently,
there may first be a sensation of coolness, then a slight
prickly and burning sensation".
Zestra does not include menthol in its formulation since
there is no scientific merit to warrant its use when topically
applied.
Furthermore, there are no scientifically-valid comparisons
between Zestra™ with any other topically-applied product that
is presently on the market for women. Zestra™ is the only
women's topical product that has been "Clinically-Proven"
in well-controlled studies by experts in sexual medicine to
increase female sexual arousal, sensation, ease & frequency
of orgasm, sexual pleasure, and desire."
How does Zestra compare to topical products that
contain orange oil or other citrus oils?
If you enjoy snow skiing and/or watched the Winter Olympics
in Salt Lake City, then you might be surprised to learn that
the so called (active ingredient) in "some novelty products"
is used in its full strength form to remove wax from snow
skiis, degrease car engines, clean metallic surfaces of manufacturing
machinery & will degrade most plastic and rubber components
which causes them to freeze up and become inoperable. Accordingly,
in the case of cosmetic applications, those particular "irritants
/ solvents" require specially manufactured materials to withstand
their de-greasing effects. Many households have "orange oil
or citrus-based cleaners" to clean greasy kitchen countertops.
It is important to keep in mind that our bodies' cell membranes
are made up of lipid components (cholesterol / fat / grease)
and that vaginal tissue is quite delicate. "Sensation through
vaginal skin irritation" is not a wise way to approach things.
Zestra does not include orange oil or other citrus oils in
its formulation.
How does Zestra compare to products containing N-methylnicotinate?
If you enjoy watching body-building competitions, then you
might be amazed to learn that the active ingredient contained
in at least one women's product (N-methylnicotinate) is what
body-builders use as a "topical rub-down" to increase their
vascularity (make their veins stand out more prominently)
prior to a posing competition. These products contain warnings
that the chemical ingredient will cause a very warm tingling/burning
sensation and dermal flush (red skin) to ANY tissue that it
is applied to. That tells you it is an IRRITANT.
Zestra does not include N-methylnicotinate or any derivative
thereof.
How does Zestra™ compare to K-Y Jelly®, Astroglide®
and many other versions of water/propylene glycol-based personal
lubricants?
If all you are looking for is simply a water-based personal
lubricant, then you should purchase one of these lubricants
- there are many of them to choose from. However, if your
wish is to reliably increase female sexual pleasure then you
should purchase Zestra™. There is no substitute.
Are samples of Zestra available?
Zestra samples are available upon request only to "healthcare
professionals" who are members of the nationwide Zestra Health
Network. Samples are NOT available to consumers due to the
limited availability of Zestra. In response to huge interest
for samples, a small "Starter-Size" bottle of Zestra is now
available at a price that everyone can easily afford.
I noticed some information about a male product called Deferol
Capsules for Men on the Zestra website.
What does Deferol have to do with improving the sexual
satisfaction of women?
Several surveys indicate that most women would like to enjoy
"longer-lasting" intercourse. Consistent with our mission
of improving the sex lives of women, Deferol Climax Control
Supplement for Men was developed by the pharmaceutical scientists
that developed Zestra for Women. Deferol helps men "last-longer"
during intercourse by promoting greater control over when
they orgasm thereby enhancing the overall sexual experience
of couples. As with Zestra for Women - both partners benefit.
The old approach of applying local anesthetic creams, lotions
& sprays which "numb" the male's penis and generally "numbs"
the female's clitoris and vaginal area is now a bad memory
and ancient history. Deferol capsules are unique, all natural
and were designed to help couples enjoy longer-lasting sex
without "numbing" their genitals.
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