Surgeon General David Satcher, quoted in Time Magazine:
“STOP THE CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE.”
Dr. Satcher goes on to explain that “our nation is suffering in so many ways because of the failure to address human sexuality.”
Betty Kamen helps to provide one solution in her new book:
Sexuality
Euphoria
Orgasm
Discover Natural Ways To
Enhance Libido
Increase Sexual Pleasure
Have Satisfying Sex
Every Time…At Any Age
Betty Kamen, in her 77th year, has produced the definitive work on female sexuality. The audience for this book is enormous: More than 50 percent of the women in North America have serious sexual difficulties, more than 80 percent do not enjoy fully satisfactory sexual experiences, and an even higher percentage have little knowledge of how the physiology of female sexuality really works. This book conveys the knowledge that helps women to achieve a higher level of pleasure.
She's Gotta Have It is 360 pages of information, complete with 451 supporting medical journal references – and even a few favorite jokes. ($18.95, paperback original, ISBN 0-944501-14-1, released July 2001.) Betty explains in detail what happens to a woman’s body during the sexual encounter – from arousal to orgasm to recovery. She explores the reasons behind serious female sexuality problems, and then takes the matter a step further by offering simple, self-help solutions. The text is frank and accurate, but the style is light and easy to understand. Through it all, humor pervades.
Reading this book can make a significant difference to all women by helping them achieve fulfillment of one of life’s most pleasurable and healthful experiences: satisfying sex. The book includes an explanation of why and how the use of arginine-menthol products work, a practice increasing daily.
Every man would do well to read this book, too – giving that half of our population an understanding of female needs, which can only lead to improved relationships.
Betty Kamen is an accomplished medical writer with 18 books to her credit. She has been active in the health and nutrition movement for more than fifty years, hosted her own radio and TV talk shows on major stations in New York and San Francisco, and produced a weekly nationally syndicated TV program. She currently lectures to large groups all over the world.
But don’t take my word for it. Read the book and find out for yourself how the modalities described will help you and your partner enjoy sexuality, euphoria, and orgasm.
To schedule an interview:
call Si Kamen at 415-883-5154
or email to sikam@earthlink.net
or fax to 415-883-9051
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Among the topics covered in She’s Gotta Have It:
The prevalence of sexual hang-ups
Juggling home and job and the sexual problems this creates
Why older women have more sexual drive than older men
Why motherhood depletes desire
Sexual status during menopause
Sex after hysterectomy
Understanding the G spot
Depression and the sex drive
Alcohol and the sex drive
Psychostimulants and sexuality
Defining orgasm – “boosters” and “busters”
Sex and the first encounter – its impact on later sexuality
The phenomenon of “faking” it
Female and male sexuality differences
Sex myths
Endocrine disrupters and declining desire
Hormone helpers – those that work; those that don’t
Selective supplements to restore sexual health
Sexual wisdom from the ancient past
Taking control of your sexual response
An easy fast-working solution to increase desire
The mechanics of orgasm
How orgasm improves your health
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Questions answered in She’s Gotta Have It:
· Can
nutritional factors really affect sexuality?
· How
can sexual health be improved without major lifestyle changes?
· Is
there a quick solution women can use tonight?
· Why
is the strategy described in this book so effective?
· Do
we know why this strategy is so beneficial for such a wide spectrum of sexuality
problems?
· Why
do women improve sexually after a hysterectomy? (1 in 3 women in this country
has had a hysterectomy.)
· What
has caused the worldwide decline in desire for both men and women?
· Why
do women “fake” orgasm?
· How
does hormone replacement therapy impact on sexuality?
· How
does the orgasmic experience improve our health?
· Why
would an understanding of the mechanics of orgasm improve the sexual
experience?
· How
would men benefit from reading this book?
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A TRULY DYNAMIC GUEST
-- presenting the latest breakthrough
information on female sexuality as described in a most important book
Articulate and experienced, Betty Kamen has been captivating audiences for half a century. She is an experienced media personality whose greatest attribute has been her ability to translate scientific jargon into understandable and useful language. Betty has also been amazingly intuitive about what will work and what won’t.
A veteran writer and proponent in the field of healthful living, She’s Gotta Have It is Betty’s eighteenth book. She leads the pack when it comes to bringing together current findings and conceptual overviews from medical literature, combining personal insights with the close scrutiny of scientific research. Betty doesn’t just write the facts. In her inimitable style, she makes her writing and her interviews come alive with analogies. And then she brings it all together with real-time how-to tips.
Talk to Betty about the endless communication she receives from all over the world – with accolades about how her books have turned lives around. This book is outstanding. There is no other book for the consumer entirely dedicated to female sexuality and the problems we face today, with easy quick-fix strategies.
The topic of sexuality is one that ALWAYS attracts a great deal of interest. We all know it’s a subject with wide appeal! Who doesn’t want to hear or read about sex, aging, and energy – especially from an expert who has been “walking the talk” for more than fifty years? No one looking at or listening to Betty ever believes her 1925 vintage. She is youth, vim and vigor personified.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR, BETTY KAMEN, PhD
Years ago, on her popular radio program in
New York City, Betty Kamen alerted her listeners to dozens of newly available
supplements and treatments. Her program quickly developed into a resource for
disseminating new research and discoveries, featuring interviews with prominent
alternative health care pioneers from around the world. Betty has written many
cutting-edge health books, including the best-selling Hormone Replacement Therapy, Yes or No? How to Make an
Informed Decision and New Facts About Fiber.
Betty received her MA in psychology in 1949, an MA in
nutrition education in 1979, and her PhD in nutrition education in 1982. She
taught at Hofstra University, developed a nutrition workshop at Stanford
University Continuing Education Program for Doctors and Nurses, and served as
nutrition consultant on the Committee of the Accrediting Council for Continuing
Education and Training, Washington, DC.
A columnist for eight health news publications over the
years, Betty has had more than 500 health reports published. Articles written
by or about Betty have appeared in the New
York Times, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Progress, Prevention Magazine, Baltimore
Sun, and many other local
and national publications. A full-page photo of Betty and one of her
grandchildren appeared in a March 1998 issue of Time
Magazine.
But
never mind all the credentials. Betty says her children describe her most aptly
when they say, “Mom? She’s just the oldest health nut in the country” — to
which Betty responds: “If you have to be the oldest anything, ‘health nut’ is
not so bad.”