Believe it or not, women are biologically designed to receive more pleasure from sex than men. But most women don’t even know it. Here’s why: The clitoris is not just a tiny nub. It extends over 4 inches into the body, making it the female equivalent of the penis — packed with erectile tissue that needs proper blood flow to function. That means women can absolutely experience sexualdysfunction too. When blood flow and hormone balance are off, sensitivity drops and pleasure fades. And that’s not just frustrating — it’s a red flag for your overall health. This week on the Health Fix Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Anne Truong, a board-certified physician and expert in men’s and women’s sexual wellness. We dig into what your libido, arousal, and intimacy levels say about your cardiovascular health, hormones, and more. In this episode, we cover:How sexual dysfunction is a symptom, not the problem (for men andwomen)Why low libido is often tied to poor circulation and low hormonesThe truth about testosterone and estrogen levelsHow stress, diet, sleep, and blood sugar impact intimacyWhat you can do naturally and medically to boost pleasureWhy vaginal atrophy is common—and treatableHer revolutionary “Get Hard System” for restoring sexual vitality Sexual function is one of the strongest indicators of your overall health.  If you’re noticing changes, don’t ignore them. 🎧 Tune in now (click the orange button at the end of the email) to hear how Dr. Anne helps her “Vitality Warriors” reclaim their energy, confidence, and connection—no matter their age. Because your sexual health is part of your whole health. Here’s to your vitality,
Dr. J 
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