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Tiredness is an anti-aphrodisiac in its own right, but stress hormones also hit sexuality hard. Higher than usual levels of substances like adrenaline, norarenaline, cortisol and prolactin which triggers the making of breast milk in lactating mothers interfere with the production of sex hormones.

Testosterone for men, and both oestrogen and small amounts of testosterone for women, because it is the same gland, the pineal, that makes them. Stress also decreases the production of sex hormones called dehydroepiandosterone which has a role in regulating sex hormones and appears to slow many of the signs of aging. This can be rectified by following the safety measures given by the physician.

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