Topic: Female Sexual Dysfunction

2 chapters across the catalog

HAARP-ing on Earthquakes
Episode 178 1:57:54 - 2:03:08

178: HAARP-ing on Earthquakes

Female Sexual Dysfunction Drugs, Ractopamine in Meat

The program covers the emergence of "female sexual dysfunction" as a new medical disorder marketed by the pharmaceutical industry. They also discuss Ractopamine, a feed additive used to lean out pigs and cattle, which has been banned in China but remains in the US food supply. The hosts warn that US life expectancy is declining due to toxic additives in the commercial meat industry.

The WOCU Show
Episode 145 1:10:00 - 1:15:52

145: The WOCU Show

Lexafem and Female Sexual Dysfunction, Horny Goat Weed

A new herbal supplement called Lexafem is being marketed to treat Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), which the hosts jokingly refer to as "restless vagina syndrome." The product contains horny goat weed and is promoted using statistics from the Journal of the American Medical Association. The discussion critiques the medicalization of low libido and the evolving definitions of sexual disorders by the FDA and AMA.