A mushroom of the dictyophora family, and synonymous with Hawaii, has been found to help women orgasm. A study, published in the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms in , revealed the smell from the mushroom triggered spontaneous orgasms. There are significant sexual arousal characteristics present in the fetid odour of this unique mushroom. Six women had orgasms, while the other 10, who received smaller doses, experienced an increased heart rate.
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When it comes to getting a better orgasm, a growing number of women are turning to an injection to ensure they get a better climax. Many are now turning to a revolutionary injection for better orgasms. Many factors, from fatigue and mental illness to menopause, can lead to women not being able to climax. The O-shot or O-boost claims to increase lubrication, stimulation of the clitoris and libido and improve female climax. As an added bonus, it can also help with stress urinary incontinence, or bladder weakness, which is a common problem for women who have given birth. The main reason for the procedure was to treat women who used to have orgasms and now do not, or are experiencing urinal incontinence or lichen sclerosis — a condition which affects the skin of the genitalia.
In our society, orgasms are the be-all and end-all of sexual pleasure. However, it is important to dispel two especially prevalent misconceptions surrounding orgasm. Unlike men, women have a spot whose only function is pleasure, and that is the clitoris. Unlike what most high school sex-ed classes taught, the clitoris is not a small pea-shaped area, but actually slightly smaller than the average male penis. Incorporating a small vibrator between bodies is a nice addition as well, as it directly stimulates both partners.
Burning sensations. Sleep deprivation. To those suffering with restless leg syndrome RLS , these are nightly afflictions. New research suggests that orgasm—by any means possible—may be a good way to alleviate the condition.