In
worldwide studies, 40% of the female population
suffer from what is the equivalent to impotence
for men known as Female Sexual Arousal
Disorder (FSAD).
When
men and women become sexually aroused,
their genitals become engorged with blood. In
women this normally results in:
Enlargement of the clitoris and surrounding
tissues
(comparable to a male erection)
Secretion
of vaginal lubrication
Relaxation and widening of the vaginal opening
to permit intercourse.
FSAD
patients have the desire to have sex but their
genital area fails to respond in the normal way,
making sex painful or impossible.
Sedure
enhances blood flow, and relaxes the vaginal area
to promote sensations to the sexual organs. Thereby
increasing physical stimulation in the area that
you may have never experienced before.