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To Use Alura™ ?
Tear off the top of the Alura™ tube and dispense a small
amount onto your fingertip. Each tube contains 2-3 applications.
Alura™ contains menthol, which will create a warm, tingling
sensation. It is recommended that you initially apply a small
amount of the cream, adding more as needed.
Apply Alura™ directly to the clitoral area making certain
to work Viacreme into the tissue on the underside of the clitoris.
Touching and rubbing the genital and clitoral area with Alura™
will cause blood vessels to dilate and fill with blood. The
warm tingling sensation will intensify, resulting in orgasmic
response. Results may vary from person to person and may require
more than one application in order to achieve maximum results.
How Does Alura™ work?
When applied, the active ingredients in Alura™ stimulate
the tissue surfaces, resulting in increased blood flow and
dilation of the blood vessels in the clitoral area. Response
time varies with each individual woman. To activate the pleasurable
tingling, warming effects of Alura™, sexual stimulation
of touching and rubbing in the clitoral area, and other activities
of foreplay may be required.
Alura™
is to be applied to the mucus membrane, beneath the clitoris,
and thoroughly rubbed in to help absorption. The clitoral
hood is partially keratinized and absorbs medication less
than the non-keratinized underside of the clitoris. The penile
shaft is keratinized epithelium and poorly absorbs medications.
Alura™ has two components, a very weak concentration
of menthol and a weak concentration of L-Arginine. The menthol
helps with the absorption of the L-Arginine. The menthol has
also been reported to cause a reflex vaginal lubrication,
even though the Alura™ is placed on the clitoris, and
not in the vagina. The L-Arginine is intended to induce the
Nitric Oxide synthase pathway to create Nitric Oxide and dilate
the corpus cavernosa to maximally fill with blood. Orgasm
can only occur with continuous stimulation of the maximally
aroused clitoris! Alura™ need "sexual stimulation"
such as odors, thoughts, rubbing, kissing, genital touching,
and foreplay to initiate the impulses down the spinal cord,
pudendal nerves, and clitoral nerves to establish sexual response.
Does
Alura™ restore or increase a woman's libido?
No, and yes! Libido is documented to be related to the circulatory
level of testosterone for all women. Clinically libido can
be improved by estrogen or estrogen/testosterone administration
to women on oral contraceptives, birth control injections,
or implants. If a woman has a positive experience (orgasm)
with intercourse, she is more likely to welcome or encourage
another sexual experience. This type of libido is not hormone
dependent, but experience related. Alura™ can help a
woman achieve orgasm, especially if her partner is intent
upon her achieving orgasm.
Can a woman expect instant results from Alura™?
No. Although some women report immediate sensations, most
women who clinically tested Alura™ reported progressively
improved responses through three or more successive uses of
the Alura™.
Is Alura™ safe if ingested?
Yes, the two components menthol and L-Arginine are safe. Menthol
in cough preparations contains ten times the amount of menthol
as Alura™. L-Arginine has 40 micrograms per application.
100mg L-Arginine are ingested in preparations from Health
Food Stores.
Can condoms be used with Alura™ or will the condom break?
Alura™ is compounded in a water base not a petroleum
base. Condom breakage is reported as a problem with petroleum
but not with water based products.
Who can benefit from Alura™?
Over 46% of the women in America experienced little or no
sexual satisfaction from clitoral orgasm and only 25% achieve
orgasm with intercourse. In fact, countless numbers of women,
between ages of 18 and 80, do not even know what an orgasm
is or how it is achieved. Whether you are multi-orgasmic or
among the 46% of women who are sexually frustrated, every
women who desires maximum sexual fulfillment, greater intimacy
and enhanced relationship stands to benefit from regular use
of Alura™.
What if Alura™ does not work for me?
If the Alura™ does not work, it could be because of
a lack of estrogen mediated "youthfulness" of the
vulva tissue. This can be replaced with oral or transdurmal
estrogen, or vaginal estrogen creams or inserts (ESTRing ).
It will probably take 2-3 months of therapy before an adequate
genital response can re-estrogenize the vulvar tissues. Estrotest
is combined estrogen/testosterone tablet. This used once or
twice/day can help with both re-extrogenizations of vulvar
tissues and to help improve libido.
Every women is uniquely different. Individual problems like
decreased estrogen can cause decreased sexual responsiveness.
Birth control pills, injections, implants, hormone replacement
therapy and menopause can cause decreased estrogen. Other
problems like stress, fatigue or depression can also cause
problems with sexual responsiveness.
How strong is Alura™?
Alura™ contains very small concentrations of menthol
and L-Arginine. Because a women's genital tissues are extremely
sensitive, Alura™ can easily stimulate a vigorous tingle
when applied.
Does the menthol in Alura™ burn?
Usually the 0.25% menthol will cause a tingle and
warmth when applied, If a patient reports burning, either
she has a decreased estrogen effect in the vulvar tissues
(common with birth control medications and menopause), a sub-clinical
vulvar irritation due to yeast or some other infection, detergents
used to wash underwear, or fragrances used in toilet tissue.
The precaution for Alura™ is to discontinue use if irritation
develops. Alura™ can again be tried after the underlying
problem is identified and corrected.
Does Alura™ affect the man?
Men whose partner is using Alura™ sometimes report a
menthol effect on the gland and corona of the penis. This
has been reported as "cooling" and pleasant, not
unpleasant.
Does Alura™ treat Female Sexual Dysfunction?
No! Alura™ is intended to help enhance and increase
a woman's sexual responsiveness; it is not a treatment for
sexual dysfunction.
Is Alura™ safe?
Alura™ is produced under strict GMP (good manufacturing
practices) in an FDA approved pharmaceutical facility. Menthol
in Alura™ is less than in a cough drop that is orally
absorbed. L-Arginine determined a single use of Alura™is
40 micrograms; 30 grams were given IV to pregnant patients
(29) to treat preclamsia (high blood pressure) without adverse
effect.
Does Alura™ require a prescription, or is it OTC?
Neither, Alura™ is a consumer product to help a woman
with sexual responsiveness. To require a prescription or to
be an OTC drug, the FDA approval process is required. The
FDA approval process consists of 2 tests: 1) Where your product
is manufactured. 2) Proof of any claims you make. The first
test is satisfied. Alura™ is made like prescription
and OTC drugs, under GMP in an FDA approved pharmaceutical
facility. The second test is absolutely unattainable. The
FDA currently does not recognize an objective test to measure
clitoral erection. Multiple modalities have been evaluated,
but none can satisfactorily measure the effect of drugs on
clitoral erection. Any subjective test by asking patients
about their responses to a medication are doomed to failure
because a woman's sexual responsiveness is so complex, individualistic,
and dependant on the knowledge and caring of her partner,
to help her achieve orgasm.
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