Female Enhancement
Female Vitality
Female Enhancement targets libido and vitality through four parallel mechanisms: traditional libido herbs, adaptogenic energy and stress support, hormonal axis balance, and nitric oxide for circulation and sensitivity. Fourteen herbs in the core blend, plus L-Arginine for blood flow and BioPerine® to improve absorption of the fat-soluble actives. If you take any prescription medications affecting hormones or mood, check the Safety Information section.
Most female libido supplements pick one mechanism and run with it. This formula takes a different approach – four parallel systems that each contribute something distinct to vitality and sexual response.
The traditional libido herb layer.
Maca, Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed), Tribulus, Damiana, Muira Puama, Catuaba, Dong Quai, and Ginkgo represent centuries of cross-cultural use for female sexual vitality. Epimedium’s active compound, icariin, mildly inhibits PDE-5 – the same enzyme that erectile dysfunction medications target in men – supporting genital blood flow and libido signaling in both sexes. Maca has the most modern research behind it, with trials showing improvements in sexual function including in post-menopausal women and those experiencing SSRI-related side effects.
The adaptogenic layer.
Chronic stress is one of the most consistent suppressors of female libido – elevated cortisol directly dampens the hormonal signaling that drives sexual interest. Ashwagandha and Asian Ginseng address that axis: Ashwagandha modulates the brain-to-adrenal pathway that controls cortisol output; Ginseng supports energy and stress resilience. The libido herbs work better when the cortisol environment isn’t working against them.
Nitric oxide – circulation and sensitivity.
L-Arginine is the substrate your body uses to make nitric oxide – the vasodilator that increases blood flow and sensitivity in genital tissue. The same mechanism that drives the male side of sexual response applies to female anatomy. At gram-level doses, measurable effects on circulation.
BioPerine® – making the fat-soluble actives work.
The fat-soluble compounds in this blend absorb poorly without a bioavailability enhancer. BioPerine® (95% piperine) inhibits the liver enzymes that break down absorbed compounds before they reach full circulation – substantially increasing their uptake. Prescription drug interaction information is in the Safety Information section.
Frequently Bought with Female Enhancement
23 actives. 7 jobs.
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01
Energy Foundation
Vitamin B12
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Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) supports cellular energy metabolism and the methylation cycle that feeds neurotransmitter production. Fatigue and low libido frequently correlate with B12 status; this covers the foundational energy and neurochemistry layer alongside the formula's libido-specific actives.
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Hormonal Cofactor
Zinc
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Zinc is required by the enzymes that synthesize sex hormones – the steroidogenesis pathway depends on zinc as a cofactor for estrogen and testosterone production. Zinc deficiency measurably suppresses testosterone in women as well as men. Zinc oxide here; lower absorption than chelated forms.
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Nitric Oxide Pathway
L-Arginine
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L-Arginine is the substrate for nitric oxide – the vasodilator that increases circulation and sensitivity in genital tissue. At gram-level doses, measurable effects on blood flow. The same mechanism that makes arginine relevant in male enhancement applies equally to female arousal physiology.
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Bioavailability
BioPerine®
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BioPerine® (95% piperine) inhibits the liver enzymes that break down absorbed fat-soluble compounds before they reach full circulation – substantially increasing bioavailability of the lipid-soluble actives. Prescription drug interaction information is in the Safety Information section.
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PDE-5 Pathway
Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed)
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Epimedium's active compound, icariin, mildly inhibits PDE-5 – the same enzyme targeted by erectile dysfunction medications, at much lower potency. At supplement doses, it supports genital blood flow and libido signaling. Traditional use across centuries; growing clinical research at standardized icariin doses.
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LH Stimulation
Tribulus Terrestris
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Tribulus terrestris is believed to support LH – the pituitary hormone that signals the ovaries to produce estrogen and testosterone. Traditional use in women's libido support is backed by limited but growing clinical data. Fruit extract form standardizes the active saponin fraction.
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Libido Support
Maca
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Maca root (Lepidium meyenii) supports libido through mechanisms independent of direct hormonal changes – research shows improvements in sexual function including in post-menopausal women and those on SSRIs. Centuries of traditional use from Andean agriculture; adaptogenic energy support alongside the libido axis.




























































































































































































































































































