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Revive
Women's Formula FAQ’s
How
does Revive work?
Is
Revive a drug?
How
long does it take to work?
Can
I use Revive with other treatment methods?
Are
there precautions in taking Revive?
How
does Revive work?
The
1998 Nobel Prize award for Physiology and Medicine was awarded
for the discovery of how the body uses Nitric Oxide to regulate
blood vessels. This science lead to the development of Revive.
L-Arginine is a natural Amino Acid when taken orally converts
to and raises the level of Nitric Oxide in the body. Nitric
Oxide makes blood vessels dilate by relaxing the vessel’s
smooth muscles. In the same way, relaxation increases blood
flow to the clitoris, which helps a woman achieve sexual arousal.
Nitric Oxide has applications for treating conditions ranging
from heart disease to shock.
Several studies have proven the effectiveness of L-Arginine
on improving the sexual performance in women. 58 percent of
returned surveys from Women who use Revive reported a positive
result and improvement in overall sexual performance.
Is Revive a drug?
Revive
is not a drug. It is an all-natural daily nutritional supplement.
It is intended to take daily to gently and naturally raise the
level of Nitric Oxide in the body. More people are taking natural
supplements to help with overall fitness and to potentially
avoid drug side effects.
How
long does it take to work?
It
is recommended to take Revive at least four weeks because it
gradually and naturally increases the level of Nitric Oxide
in the body. Some women may experience results sooner. People
have unique physical factors and respond at different times
and doses to supplements. If the body is not responsive to the
normal dosage, it is recommended to increase to no more than
the maximum suggested dosing for another 30 days. If the body
does not respond after the additional 30 days, then it is highly
unlikely the supplement is going to work for that individual.
Can
I use Revive with other treatment methods?
Revive
can be used safely with the Female
Exercise Device (FED). Using the FED can help improve the
effectiveness of Revive by increasing blood flow to the clitoris.
Are
there precautions in taking Revive?
Do
not take if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Anyone that
is under the direct care of a Physician should consult with
their Doctor before taking Revive or any other supplement. Especially
those with heart disease who may be taking any form of nitrates.
If you have a history of cancer, stroke, migraines, kidney failure,
renal failure, severe allergies or other conditions, you should
consult with your Physician before use. It is suspected that
taking large amounts of L-Arginine could activate dormant herpes
virus. Taking L-Arginine does not cause transfer of the herpes
virus between individuals and will not make individuals susceptible
to acquiring the herpes virus.
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