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Dr. Goel is a medical physician and founder of Peak Human Labs. His mission is to speak knowledge of the latest cutting edge medical tools and science in order more people to live in a Peak mental, physical and spiritual state. You can learn more about his work at longevity.peakhuman.ca. Read More
Susan Bratton, Intimacy Wellness Expert is a champion and advocate for all those who desire intimacy and passion their whole life long. Best-selling author and publisher of lovemaking techniques, bedroom communication skills, and sexual vitality advice including Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, Ravish Him, The Steamy Sex Ed™... Read More
Youthful Function at Any Age: The video emphasizes that individuals can maintain and even restore youthful function of their genitals for pleasure and intimacy throughout their lives using simple supplements and treatments.
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Ongoing Learning: The video underscores the importance of ongoing learning and self-improvement in sexual health, offering programs and techniques to help individuals improve their sexual stamina, communication, and overall bedroom skills.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Hi everyone, I’m Dr. Sanjeev Goel, and you’re watching the Advanced Anti-aging and Technology summit. Today, we’re gonna be speaking with Susan Bratton who’s gonna be talking about sexual desire, libido, sexual function and showing you a whole bunch of amazing things and how you can keep your sex life going strong as you get older. So welcome Susan, thank you so much for joining me today.
Susan Bratton
Hi Sanjeev, I’m bringing you sunshine from California today and I’m gonna, I’m gonna blow a whole bunch of photobiomodulation on everyone’s genitals today.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
I’m so excited and looking forward to today’s talk.
Susan Bratton
Me too.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
So tell us, like, how did you become an expert in, in sexual function, libido, anti-aging, how did this happen?
Susan Bratton
Yeah, I like to call myself the intimacy wellness expert to millions with a little kiss at the end. That’s my title. I’m the CEO of two companies. My first company that I started about 15 years ago. I’m a publisher of passionate lovemaking techniques. I like to teach people how to transform having sex into making love. And so for many, many years I focused on pleasure techniques, orgasm skills and then bedroom communication skills because you can have all the technique in the world but if you can’t talk about what you need and what you need changes all the time because we’re always growing and developing sexually as well as through personal development. Then you need both of those things.
But what I realized was, that people were still getting caught in the kind of midlife and beyond issues of aging and atrophy of the genitals. Whether it was lubrication issues for women or vaginal laxity or incontinence or painful sex, low desire, or for men, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, atrophy of the penis. Things like Peyronie’s and prostate issues. And so when you really think about it, what we need are good solid genital function to have the level of intimacy and pleasure that is our birthright for our whole lives. Sex doesn’t need to end it menopause or andropause. We can reverse these things and go on to have the best sex of our lives at 50, 60, 70, 80, and even 90. I’m a real believer. And I have many many older fans having great sex because they didn’t let themselves age in their private parts. And I started learning about what all the issues were and then what were the solutions to restore function or how to prevent function loss in the and female genitalia.
And that’s when I really got into, I’m kind of a bio-hacker myself. I’m trying to, I’m 60. I wanna live another 40 years. I wanna make it to a hundred. I’m a healthy, robust, my sex life is better than it’s ever been. And I want that for everyone else who wants that too. And I love regenerative medicine. I love being able to turn back time, to go from being 55 to feeling like you’re 35 again, and looking like you are. And that’s where I got into, what are all these technologies and treatments that are available?
Most people don’t even know these things are even out there. So I wanna talk to you today about libido and how to support it. Libido botanicals, the importance of blood flow. I wanna talk to you about male and female genital anatomy which is, I’m gonna tell you some things that’ll blow your mind, even as a doctor, things that we don’t learn in medical school, because that’s just not taught. Pleasure and how you stay healthy for pleasure is really not a part of what’s taught. And then I wanna show you, I’ve got some show and tell. I’ve got some at home devices, tools and supplements that will blow your mind but not your pocket book.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Okay, awesome. So where do you wanna get started? Do you wanna talk about the anatomy first, maybe to give people the background, or?
Susan Bratton
Yeah, I think that’s the best thing to do. And for that, I have a handy little plastic banana. It’s actually a little plastic banana that I got from Amazon because this really illustrates my point well. So obviously, this kind of looks like a penis, which is great. And so imagine a penis, it probably goes more like this, right? This is what it looks like in the body. Half of the penis is sticking out of the abdomen and half of the penis goes in and down. The penis is actually more shaped like your tongue than any other part of your body. And the entire chamber, and you learned this in medical school, is filled with three spongy channels.
Corpus cavernosum, there’s two of those and a corpus spongiosum that your ureter runs through, your pee shoot runs through. And all this is filled with spongy tissue that fills with blood, and in a healthy penis fills with blood that allows it to get so full, it locks off and holds the blood in there for a firm erection. But what most people do know about that, they’ve heard of, you know, taking Viagra to improve blood flow and things like that. But what most people don’t understand is that we women have as much erectile tissue, a bananas worth of erectile tissue in our vulva. And I have some pictures here for you. This is what I do. I’m a genital expert, I’m a visual genital expert. So here is the vulva.
Now how’s that for light? Not too shiny, right? So in the vulva, we’re used to having the clitoris here at the top with a hood over it. And then we’re used to having these outer labia underneath the pubic hair. And we are aware of the inner labia. And then the center of this is called the vestibule. And there’s where your urine comes out, is the urethral exit. And here’s the vaginal opening called the introital sphincter. And what’s interesting about it is that underneath that beautiful thing, that beautiful vulva, which is the genitals, is this. And this is essentially the erectile tissue that lives underneath all that skin. So here’s the head of the clitoris, which most women have been able to find. And here’s the shaft of the clitoris. So she has a mini penis that breaks into these two blue legs. And the two blue legs are called the crura.
They’re the little, actually, these are the arms of the clitoris and these are the same as the corpus cavernosum that run down the man’s penis. And then this teal color in the middle, these two, what looked like little punching bags. That’s the legs of the clitoris. And those are called the vestibular bulbs. And they’re underneath the fur on each side of the opening to the vagina. So this is what’s the labia majora. It’s under the labia majora. And then this is the exit of the urine but it’s also a spongy noodle, a spongy tube called the urethral sponge. That’s what the G-spot is, but it’s not a spot. It’s a long tube of erectile tissue. That’s what the corpus spongiosum is in the male penis.
The one that his ureter runs through it’s the same thing. And then here’s the opening to the vagina. And then under here’s an interesting little structure called the perineal sponge. That’s another spongy tissue. It kind of looks like the prostate but it does not have that function. And so if you think about it, look at this vagina, this is the opening. It is completely wrapped, embraced with erectile tissue. And yet we know that a man needs to be erect to have pleasure. But what we don’t realize, is that this much tissue is what I like to call buried treasure hidden inside her, right there on the surface underneath all that skin. And it needs blood flow too, not only that.
And I’m almost done with this part, it’s actually blood flow that is the single most important aspect of pleasure during intimacy for both the male bodied and female bodied partner. So we put a lot of attention on getting him hard and not enough attention on getting her hard. And when people say, oh, my libido is so flat. A lot of times it’s not. And they think I need hormones. It’s actually not hormones that are necessarily all of the equation. It’s 50% of it is, your testosterone levels for both male bodied and female bodied, for people across the gender spectrum, testosterone is the molecule of lust.
But if you don’t have proper blood flow, when your hormones decline as you age over time, the exact same decline is happening to your body’s ability to produce nitric oxide, which is a gaseous molecule that does vasodilation and contraction. And so to get the blood to your head when you’re thinking to your tummy, when you’re digesting or your abdomen, when you’re making love, your body, and you learn this in medical school. Your body constricts or relaxes different parts of your blood vessel system, your vascular system, to shuttle the blood and the healing oxygen where it’s needed. But the first thing that goes, is when you start getting vascular issues, plaque in your blood, thickening blood, you know, all of the things that happen, when your when your blood vessels begin to get brittle instead of pliable. You are losing nitric oxide and so supplementing with nitric oxide is the single most important thing that you can do. Most men go right to Viagra, which is a vasodilator. Before they’ve realized that they just need to start by topping up their nitric oxide system.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Is that happening with like, with the diet? I mean, I think there’s a nitrates or like a precursor nitric oxide, or how do people take nitric oxide?
Susan Bratton
Nitric oxide can be delivered through two different amino acids, citrulline and arginine. And by the time you’re over 40, you have half of the nitric oxide production capability that you did when you were 20. And you don’t necessarily wanna take a lot of arginine for two reasons. Number one, your arginine system doesn’t work as well as it did when you were young. It’s like bodybuilders, young bodybuilders. They pump a bunch of arginine, also people with herpes, whether it’s Epstein-Barr, you know, your old chicken pox, you know, herpes or HSV one HSV two, if you have that arginine, it bothers it. So citrulline is really the best precursor for nitric oxide that you can take. And that comes from watermelon. The watermelon is called the Citrullus vulgaris and.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Oh wow.
Susan Bratton
Yeah, I know, it’s so interesting. So you have three systems for nitric oxide production, it’s needs to be fault tolerant because you die without it. And one of them is through the mouth. You eat nitrates like spinach, deal, cabbage, kale, all the leafy greens, beets, ginger, things like that. Bok choy, Kohlrabi, etc. You eat those, you chew it. There’s bacteria in the crypts of your tongue that actually convert the nitrates to nitrites. You swallow it and then your stomach acid converts it to nitric oxide. But if you’re taking proton pump inhibitors or acid blockers, that function’s broken. If you are using antibacterial mouth washes, you’ve killed off the bacteria in your mouth. So you might literally be getting nothing. If you’re taking Listerine or Prilosec, you’re not even making your nitric oxide, you’re getting Edema, you’re getting swelling of the ankles. You’re getting numbness in your extremities. You’re losing your energy, your losing your cognitive function, all because you’re not topped up on nitric oxide.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
How does the citrulline interact? Sorry, how does citrulline interact with the nitric nitrates? How does that happen? What does that put in?
Susan Bratton
That is a totally separate pathway. So your body can convert.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Two separate pathways.
Susan Bratton
Can convert nitrates into, nitrate to nitrite and nitric oxide and it could also convert citrulline into nitric oxide. So because my fans and followers are older, tend to be in their, you know, forties, fifties, sixties, seventies, and beyond. I created a nitric oxide supplement called Flow, which you’ll have a link for underneath this video, that uses organic fermented watermelon and organic spinach. So I get both nitrites as well as citrulline from real food that you take as a supplement. It also has a acerola cherry vitamin C. So it’s organic vitamin C, which helps with absorption and some N-Acetyl cystine, which also helps with the nitric oxide pathways.
So Flow is the supplement that I’ve created that I think is better than any of the other products out there for increasing blood flow. And just to close on why blood flow so important for women and not men. It’s not just getting the blood flow to your pelvic bowl so that you can expand and engorge the tissue, which gives you more surface area to send signals to your brain for pleasure.
But it also is what helps you lubricate the vaginal canal. Older women struggle with vaginal lubrication because the vagina has no glands in it. What happens is your blood plasma seeps down through the many layers of the vaginal mucosa to wet the surface of the vaginal skin inside your vagina. If you don’t have blood flow, you can’t get lubrication. So a lot of women think, oh God, I need to take estrogen because my vagina is so dry. And in fact, the estrogen is not what helps with lubrication. Estrogen helps with the thickening of the tissue, the collagenation of the tissue, but not with lubrication. So it’s very interesting when you start to really dig into what makes the difference for great sex in old age.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
That’s so exciting, thank you. Thank you for sharing that. So what about for men? I guess it’s something similar, the Flow would also be helpful and the same aspect for someone who’s having a bit of erectile dysfunction or erections aren’t as firm or can that potentially be of help?
Susan Bratton
That’s right, men either have trouble getting blood in or they have trouble getting it in and locking it and keeping it in. They get a little bendy. And if a man is currently taking Viagra, and maybe he’s taking 20 milligrams of Viagra to, you know, achieve and sustain an erection. Often, once he starts to top up his nitric oxide, he can either get off of taking a pharmaceutical and just stay with a supplement that keeps us nitric oxide systems high or he can take five milligrams with a couple of flows, 20 minutes before sex.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
They can work synergistically here. They can.
Susan Bratton
Yes.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
And so, you know, how come, I guess most people are not aware that women need blood flow because we’ve always thought that Viagra has no impact for women, but I guess you’re saying it would probably theoretically would also have impact as well.
Susan Bratton
It 100% has impact. The only problem is, Viagra has so many nasty side effects, from blurred vision to stuffy nose. You know, it’s plumping all the erectile tissue and you’ve got to rectal tissue in your face. So you end up with sinuses and you know, flushed face and it’s not really a pleasurable experience. So just taking nitric oxide often is enough for people to start getting the blood flowing where they needed to go, your brain, your heart and all your parts.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Okay, awesome. So maybe let’s move over to the desire part, the libido part because I think sometimes, you know, it may or may not be working, but if the desire is not there then, we can’t even go, we can’t even begin the discussion. So I think maybe, you know, I think that’s, that’s traditionally how, you know, most people, you know, we have these types of issues and we don’t really have much answers as physicians to kind of solve the desire issue. So we’d love apart from, you know, maybe with testosterone, which I do prescribe for that but I’d love to hear your thoughts on how you, what are the major issues and how we can address that?
Susan Bratton
Sure. Well, I think testosterone for men and women, for people across the gender spectrum is a fantastic first solution. You wanna keep your testosterone topped up, whether you’re male or female, and for men, you know you can do a cream, you can do a patch, you can do a pellet, you can do an injection. For women what I recommend is testosterone suspended in a Shea butter or coconut oil. And then the cream applied directly to the vulva around the clitoral tissue. It’ll soak in because your vaginal mucosal tissue is just like taking it sublingually, but it targets that spot. And so what’s nice about it is that, you’re getting testosterone applied to the clitoral structure which is actually giving it more sensitivity. And you feel more aroused when you supplement testosterone directly to the clitoral tissue. They call it screen cream sometimes.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Yeah, so do you think this works like right in the moment, like within an hour, or is this something that’s, you know, you can put it on the morning and it’s gonna work for the whole day. Like, is this something that happens right at the same, at that time?
Susan Bratton
No.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Like when people are putting these creams, things like that.
Susan Bratton
You wanna up your testosterone levels over, you wanna take testosterone every day, a little bit on the clit every day improves your overall libido. And then there are five libido botanicals that support people across the gender spectrum again, these are great for men and women. And one of the best ones is Maca, Maca root. Just plain old doesn’t have to be black or red, or it’s just plain Maca root. But you have to take about a gram to three grams of it a day for it to make a difference. So it’s a good product for in a smoothie or in a, you know, in a bar or what have you. And then dark chocolate, 70% lower, no sugar. Cacao is a poly, the polyphenols in cacao tend to be vasodilators and they help with libido. And then the other three are Tongkat Ali, tribulus terrestris and fenugreek.
And they are indigenous botanicals that our ancestors have been taking for thousands and thousands of years because everybody’s always wanted to feel a little more turned on, a little bit lustier. And what I’ve done is I’ve put them in a daily vitamin multi-mineral supplement, because I have a product line called Desire. All these things are available. We’ll have a link for you here if you’re watching this. I didn’t want people to start taking Tongkat Ali or fenugreek or what have you, tribulus, without taking up complete methylated, bioactive, vitamin B complex and daily vitamins and minerals. Because, for example, just one little thing you could be missing. Like if you’re low on boron.
Boron is this funny little mineral that takes all the bound testosterone that your body is making now and frees it. So it’s free and usable to you and you get the benefits of it. So I want people to take a, it’s kind of like a one a day with a little something more. You get all the things you need for body to produce your neurotransmitters and hormones but you also get a libido botanical in the same pill, in the same supplement. So you’re taking your vitamin but you’re getting a libido boost. And those are the three that I think are the most powerful. But the problem is, if you take them all the time, they lose their punch. So I made three different vitamins, exactly the same vitamin mineral profile.
But every 90 days, you just, when this bottle is finished, you take the next bottle. It has a different libido botanical, you’re done with that. And you take the next one. And then you go back and start over. That way, your body doesn’t acclimate to the libido botanical and you continue to feel the effects. And these botanicals tend to work on things like blood flow and hormone production and neurotransmitter production, and you know, all kinds of systems in the body that work synergistically to support you feeling more desire.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
What’s in the second one? You said what’s in the first one.
Susan Bratton
I said what’s in the first one is tribulus terrestris. What’s in the second one is Tongkat Ali. And what is in the third one is fenugreek, which comes from your original country because it’s Ayurvedic.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Yes, yes. what about ashwagandha? Have you heard anything about ashwagandha? Ashwagandha, people say it increases testosterone. What’s your thoughts about that?
Susan Bratton
Well, ashwagandha is an adaptogen. It’s an adaptogenic herbs and it’s excellent. But it, for, specifically for libido, no. What it will do, is it will, it will calm down your anxiety, which could help increase your desire because you have to remember that your libido is a direct reflection of your overall health. Your health is the same side of the coin, the same coin as your libido. If you don’t feel well, you don’t have a high libido. I can tell I had COVID and recovered from it, but it took me a year. And I could tell when I was finally getting better, because my libido would come back. And if my libido is down, I know that I’m a little tired and I need you to really rest and nurture myself. So I use my desire, my libido as a barometer for my overall health.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Okay, awesome. So you had brought some other items to show us. Did you wanna take us through that?
Susan Bratton
Sure. So now that we’ve established the fact that we have you know, the ability to take blood flow supplements, the ability to take libido botanicals. These are things that we’ll all support our general systems. And as you know, to produce good hormones yourself, you need to have a good gut dysbiosis. You can’t have gut dysbiosis. You’ve got to have a good microbiome. You’ve got to be pooping well, you’ve got to be hydrated. These are the, the core tenants of good health are the foundation upon which your desire sits. And the issue about libido desire and arousal is that, libido is your health, desire is how you feel about yourself.
And if you have a partner, your partner. And then arousal goes back to the banana, are you getting enough blood flow and hormones? Do you have that in your genitals? And what happens as we age is, that we have atrophy. So we are wrinkling, we are desiccating. We are drying up, we are shrinking up. And that happens to our vulva and our penis. We shrink, when we lose estrogen, the tissue shrinks. For men, when they lose testosterone, the tissue shrinks.
As blood flow begins to recede back to protect our heart and organs and brain. It stops going into our pelvic bowl and our fingers and our toes. So we need that blood flow, but we can also help reverse that atrophy of aging. One of the saddest things, you’re gonna be bummed out when you hear this. One of the saddest things about getting old, when you’re in a heterosexual monogamous partnering, which most people are, a man and a woman are married. Her estrogen is falling, falling, falling, falling.
Her vagina is getting thinner and thinner, which means it actually gets open. The tissue, instead of being all plumped up, it’s thin. And then she gets vaginal laxity and she can’t feel the sensations, climax becomes less intense and harder to achieve. As he ages, his penis gets smaller and smaller and smaller. He gets shrinkage. He’s not as big as he used to be, not as hard and firm as he used to be. He doesn’t have the blood carrying capacity he used to have. And so he’s got a smaller penis, he’s trying to fit in a bigger vagina. And when you want an orgasm, you’ve got to have grip.
You’ve got to have musculature and be able to feel that penetration. And the way that you restore that tissue, for women is you can put intra vaginal hormones. You can do a lot of vaginal massage to get the blood flow. You take your flow supplements. You’ve got blood flow coming to the pelvic bowl. But you can also use some tools. The best thing to do is to self-pleasure frequently. And for that, there are two tools that I particularly recommend. And I am an expert at these pleasure toys. These are both by a company called Fun Factory and what’s nice about it is, you can use my promo code Susan, if you’d like to, to save extra dollars on these, if you decide to go and purchase one. But Fun Factory is basically the Porsche, they’re German company.
The Porsche of pleasure tools. They’re body safe, medical grade, super smooth silicone. This is called the Miss BI because it has two motors. It has a small motor in here that goes inter vaginally. And then it has a motor on this little flap right here that hits that whole clitoral external structure, the glands, the shaft, and the little legs, you know, so it’s not just going on the tip. It’s getting engorged to the whole clitoral structure. And it’s important to stimulate intra-vaginally as well as externally clitorally to keep blood flow going. But for many women who’ve maybe been married for many years.
Didn’t have a great sex life. Now they’re getting back into dating and they’re really worried about intercourse again, because they feel like, you know, they knew use it or lose it and they didn’t use it and now they’re worried they lost it. This is another kind of a toy that only Fun factory has that’s called a thruster or pulsator. And it uses a magnet to go back and forth and you put this intra-vaginally and it stimulates the vaginal mucosa and brings more blood flow internally. It helps you kind of get ready for penetration again. So where the Lady BI or the Miss BI, there’s two, the Lady BI’s just a little bit longer. This is vibration, this is actually movement. So women know what they need. And this is a G-spot area for stimulating the upper vaginal canal, where the urethral sponge is, which brings more blood flow into that pelvic bowl as well.
So solo pleasuring and keeping up with giving yourself orgasmic pleasure is very very important because the more that you have orgasms, the more blood flow you have, the more you generate oxytocin and you release important hormones and neurotransmitters that reboot your nervous system and make you feel good but they also help you become much more orgasmic and feeling less performance anxiety when you’re with a partner and worried about whether you’ll have a good time or have an orgasm. So this is step one. But step two is this device, which is a medical grade FDA class two vaginal restoration device. This is where we used to have to go into get treatments when our vaginas got so painfully thin and sore, that we would have to use a CO2 lasers or RF devices to damage the tissue so it would grow back thicker. Now, thank God there’s a next generation of at-home vaginal restoration device. This is a device, it’s from a company called Joylux and it’s called the vFit. And it uses three modalities. It uses a red light, its not, its a cold laser. Yeah, red light, photobiomodulation.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Right, wow.
Susan Bratton
It uses warmth, so it gets warm and it vibrates. You can hear it. It vibrates like a kegel. So it does your kegels and helps with incontinence. It brings warmth to re collagenate the vaginal mucosa and it uses photobiomodulation to stimulate mitochondria, cellular replication, to thicken the tissue, fix lubrication issues, bring blood flow and restore your vagina, reverse vaginal laxity. And for some women, they’re so dry that their vaginas are nearly fused closed and they can, they can’t even get a tampon in anymore. So this helps slowly expand that vaginal opening and heal it with time as you’re expanding and getting the blood flow going again. And my favorite thing about this, number one, it feels absolutely fantastic.
You do it every other day for 10 minutes, for an eight to 13 week course, and then move to maintenance. But, the thing that I really love about this for myself personally, because this year I’m celebrating being with my husband for 30 years. And when I know that we have a lovemaking date come up, ’cause you know, we can tell on our schedules when we’re gonna have a window of opportunity for lovemaking. I will use this for sure the morning of my love making date with my husband because it is the, the one place he has trouble reaching to to get me engorged before we have intercourse, he can give me a yoni, an external massage and bring lots of blood flow to the external vulval area. But what the Joylux, vFit product does, is it really gets up deep inside and really brings good blood flow to the entire vaginal area. And then when he’s inside me, it just feels extra good. ‘Cause I’m already fluffed up, plumped up. I already have an internal erection. And so I get way more.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Does that last like the whole day? Like you said, you do this in the morning. You were saying that that can last for hours.
Susan Bratton
Yeah, most definitely. Yeah, because there’s a cumulative effect. I mean, I’ve been using my vFit for, you know, a year and a half, two years now, probably two years now. And I don’t use it every other day, I don’t need to, but I use it, you know, once or twice a week. And I definitely use it on date night, morning of date night. I have a special for your attendees, your summit attendees on that. If you go to joylux.com/susan. S-U-S-A-N, as me, Susan Bratton you get a $65 bottle of her beautiful Replenish Her vaginal moisturizing fluid that has no chemicals in it. It is a, it has seabuckthorn oil, which I especially like for intra-vaginal mucosal restoration. And you get that with your purchase if you go to joylux.com/susan.
So it’s always good to get a little, I’m a big spokesperson for them because this has saved the lives of thousands of my women. And I’m gonna talk about what saved the lives of thousand of my men next. But I just can’t tell you how much these particular tools, because I have looked at and tried everything. I am a bio-hacker. If it’s been done to a vagina, it’s been done to mine and I can tell you what works and with my thousands of followers who try these things and report back excellent things to me. I want you to know you can trust what I say. It’s important to me that I’m only recommending things that hundreds, if not thousands of women have said yes, this has helped me. So that’s very important for me, for you.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Before we move on to the men, just before we move on to the men. So what are your thoughts about like an O-Shot or like these, you know, the machine, you did mention that the CO2 laser machines and the RF machines, and even this Emsella, which has come out, this is like a high frequency magnetic stimulation of the pelvic floor. People have noticed a improved sexual function with that tool. What are your thoughts on these? Are you seeing any of your clients or?
Susan Bratton
Yeah, I used to, and only be able to recommend the RF and CO2 lasers. That there was no vFit, but frankly, damaging yourself. I mean, hormesis is nice when you’re not talking about my vagina, right. Like you do these RF things and then your vagina, they say it’s, you know, it’s a lunchtime thing. It might be the doctor’s lunchtime thing but it’s not lunchtime for me. It’s 10 days of vaginal weeping from being burned subcutaneously. If you can fix it with a vFit, do that first. If it’s intractable incontinence, if it’s, you know, serious thinning of the tissue and you’re taking hormones and it’s not fixing it and you know, maybe you have to go that route.
So yes, they are more powerful. But with that power comes some downtime and healing and you know, it’s, you have to decide for yourself what direction you’re gonna go. If it’s me, I always go with the low and slow and not painful version ’cause I’m able to remember to get up every other morning and use a product. If you’re the person who’s like, I’ll never do that. I just wanna go in, bam, have it done. Then maybe that’s a better choice for you. And that’s, you know, some women are like, I don’t mind going in and getting those treatments and other people are like, I’m doing it myself at home, thank you.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
I guess prevention, this is all about, I mean, at the end of the day, we wanna prevent even having to get to that. So you’re saying we can even do certain things, even if we’re feeling fine, we should probably already be doing some of these things, because its.
Susan Bratton
Perimenopause it’s a great to start using a vFit. It should keep all of that vaginal mucosa nice and thick and juicy. You wanna juicy vulva. You want lots of lubrication, plumped up tissue. You want it pink and meaty and beautiful. Which brings me to your question about the O-Shot. Last week I had my sixth O-Shot. I absolutely love O-shots and P-shots. O-Shot stands for orgasm shot. P-shot stands for Priapus shot. Priapus is like a technical term for erection. And basically there are purveyors all over the world, depending on where you live and you’re watching this, there’s a directory.
You can Google O-Shot directory, P-shot-directory and find someone in your town who has been trained in the system of using PRP, platelet rich plasma, which is basically, they do a blood draw. They put a vial or two of blood into a centrifuge in their office. They run it, they pull off the white and red blood cells. And they’re left with this golden broth, which is called PRP, platelet rich plasma. It’s a fiber enrich matrix of growth factors and healing factors and cytokines from your own blood that when re-injected to a target area, do regenerative growth of new tissue, nerves, blood vessels.
It uses cytokines to call to your body, to really stem cells for healing and it heals and restores tissue. And what happens with your clitoral tissue, with that erectile structure that I showed you, this whole thing, this whole thing is shrinking and desiccating as you age. When you inject this erectile tissue with PRP, it soaks it up like the sponge that it is. And then it fills in over the next 90 days by regrouping more tissue. So for women who’ve had, are losing, and what’s nice is PRP can be injected in a lot of different places in your vulva. So I’ll give you some examples.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Yeah, we do do it at our clinic actually, I’ve actually, we do, I do O-Shot and P-shots in my clinic already.
Susan Bratton
Oh, perfect.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
But I think this is so helpful for our audience to understand. I mean, you explained it so well.
Susan Bratton
Good, yes, I really, really recommend it, heartily for people. For example, you can inject it into the clitoral shaft. You can inject it into the urethral tissue. You can inject it up inside the vagina, in the area of the bladder, where the sling of muscle is, to increase that musculature GRE growth so that you can reverse incontinence. The O-Shot with the vFit is a very nice combo. You can fix a tear. Let’s just say maybe from childbirth or rough sex, you’ve torn the sphincter on the outer vaginal opening. You know, you can rebuild the tissue right where it’s been damaged. Maybe you have an episiotomy, you know, a scar. It’s great for scarring. It’s great for, you know, horseback riding damage, falling off of a bicycle, lichen sclerosis. I mean, there are a lot of things that PRP brings regenerative growth to aging tissue.
You can even have it put on your outer labia, under the skin there to plump that back up again. It tends to sag as you get older. And some women are a little embarrassed by that. I’m not, I think all yonis are absolutely beautiful and you should love the way you look and treasure the magnificence of your equipment at every single age, because it never gets better. So love who you are and don’t worry about how it looks. You look beautiful but it also starts to get little painful spots. And that’s the beauty of PRP.
Plus when it plumps up the clitoris, all of a sudden your orgasms, you’re 55 and you’re having orgasms and you’re like, whoa man I did not know. I did not realize how much sensation loss I had experienced. Now I feel like I’m having the orgasms I had when I was 30. Like the intensity of my orgasms are so much better but you now are such a better orgasmer because you’re 20 or 25 years older. So you get the best of both worlds. You get the confidence of, and the wisdom and the body wisdom of your age with the sensation of youth from the regenerative PRP.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Right, well, thank you so much. This is phenomenal. And I’ve just been listening so carefully. So I’m sorry if I didn’t have so many questions to jump in there, but do you wanna just, what else do you want our listeners to know? Like before we end off, like, is there something that you’ve kind of, what’s the main thing they should take home from today’s talk? What would you wanna send them home with?
Susan Bratton
Well, I’d love to still go over what we can do for penises. ‘Cause we’ve talked a lot about vaginas.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Oh yeah, we got to do that, yes please.
Susan Bratton
Let’s talk about penises.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Absolutely.
Susan Bratton
So I have a stack of a few things and I’ll tell you what they are and then I’ll explain what they are. So, and a lot of times we women are the health keepers, the doctor moms in our family. And so, as I’m speaking to you, I’m speaking to you, whether you’re the penis owner or you are the wife or girlfriend of the penis owner because we do have to encourage our men to go, you know, take care of themselves. And I personally think that if a guy is taking a Viagra to have sex, it is already an emergency situation. A guy does not need Viagra to gain a firm erection if he is in good health and he’s using these restorative treatments and technologies. So, you know, I believe in doing things holistically and naturally using supplementation, botanicals and regenerative treatments rather than covering up with a band-aid pharmaceutical product.
So that being said, Viagra sometimes is nice insurance for a guy. But if I can get him on a super low dosage, it’s way better than him relying on that being the only way he can guarantee a firm erection when needed. And here’s the stack. So bottom of the stack, every day, take two Flow, take them at night because your body tops its stores of nitric oxide. It actually stores it. You have a pump, a nitric oxide pump in your body and you need to build it at night. It’s like, just like when you take your brain, you know your Lion’s Mane. You take it at night because you’re growing new brain synapses at night, not during the day. It’s time to take things, like magnesium and other things at night.
So take your Flow at night and then take two before lovemaking, 20 minutes before lovemaking, both of you, you’ll get more blood flow, feel more pleasure, have more fun. So that’s number one. Number two is, make sure your testosterone is topped up. Be willing to keep track of your numbers because testosterone will make you want sex and make your penis hard. So very important there. I have a free book for you. It’s about andropause and testosterone and all the natural things you can do if you don’t wanna do testosterone replacement to keep your testo high. And it’s at toptesto.com and that’s like topping up your testosterone. Toptesto.com has a book all about what to do and a video that explains it, that I’ve created. So we don’t have to deep dive into that, ’cause some guys don’t wanna do replacement and some guys just wanna do it themselves.
Number two is a penis pump. Now I have written a book called “The Pumping Guide” It’s at pumpingguide.com and it’s been downloaded over 80,000 times and I have helped thousands and thousands of men understand that using a vacuum erection device, a high-quality one only, that’s the problem, guys are like, I tried it and it didn’t work. Well, you bought a piece of Chinese junk out of a a adult store and didn’t know what you were doing and probably hurt yourself. So this is the pump I recommend. And it’s actually a two cylinder system. I’ve got so many cylinders around here, hang on. They come in all different sizes. You should see all the stuff I’m surrounded by, like tools, toys, and you name it. Yeah, here we go. This is what I wanna show you. Is this big, this big one right here.
So it’s a two-step system. So the first thing that you do, is you put this on your penis. You get a vacuum lock and then you’ve got a gauge here and you pump and essentially, it draws the blood into the penis and makes it go erect. You start flacid, it makes it go a erect. Now this kind of a pump is great for girth. It will improve your girth and improve your blood carrying capacity. And that’s what you want. You want to be able to keep all the blood vessels really able to fill and hold blood and lock in your erection. So venous leaks are the number one issue that guys have with erectile dysfunction.
They can get the blood in, but it doesn’t stay in. They get bendy, it flows right back out. That’s due to bad blood vessels. You have to have healthy, flexible vessels that can get full of blood and lock full of blood. The pump does tiny little stimulates, tiny bits of new tissue growth, blood vessel growth and nerve growth, that help you improve your blood carrying capacity. It increases the size of your penis again because you’re carrying more blood and you’ve got new fresh tissue.
It stacks perfectly with Flow and the P-shot or Priapus shot, which is the PRP. So you have this, but then you wanna do a second pump with a larger cylinder. That’s this particular pump, is called the Whopper. And it’s great for reversing ED and for penis enlargement. You can get about 20% gain on your current size pretty easily with about a 13 week pump program. Every other day, you wanna give a rest day and you don’t wanna over pump. You put your testicles and penis in this and then when you pump, it doesn’t make your testicles bigger, but what it does is it tugs on the suspensory ligament. So you get a little drop, a little lengthening of the penis. So you’re getting both length and girth as well as more blood carrying capacity with the pump. So the pump is really, really good. And if you, I have a lot of couples who he’s pumping while she’s using her vFit and their, I call it hashtag self care down there. And basically what it is, is a commitment to the two of you keeping your genitals from atrophying. You’re halting and reversing atrophy so that you can maintain your pleasure and intimacy your whole life long.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
It’s like exercise, what you’re saying. So just for the pump. So, I mean, I’ve heard about the one about the water, the water ones.
Susan Bratton
I don’t care for those.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Sorry.
Susan Bratton
I don’t care for those.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Yeah, so just, I just wanna just get the viewers to understand that this is obviously, this is one that’s done just on the outside and with air but what could it be the downfall or what types of problems do people have if they do or the wrong way or what could happen?
Susan Bratton
The biggest issue that you have is you over pump. You think, because you already testosterone dominant man, and you go, I can take it, just give it all to me. I’m gonna maximize my gains, like. You’re like, yup.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
No pain no gain, right?
Susan Bratton
Dudes do not know all the time, no pain, no gain. Well, actually pain will give you bruising. It could literally tear the Tunica albuginea, which is the cover over your penis, under your skin. It could tear it. And then you get a ripple, it’s like plastic wrap. Once you stretch it, it doesn’t go back. If you’re not careful, and then you have a like a bubble and then you get Peyronie’s and then your penis gets bent and then you’re wonky and it’s painful and you’ve broken your penis.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
That’s one of a guy’s worst nightmare there.
Susan Bratton
Exactly. And so that’s why in my pump guide and at pumpingguide.com, when I tell you exactly how to pump, I tell you what degree of pressure to pump.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
My pumping guide, we’re gonna have a bunch of these links for the viewers to make sure no one’s gonna lose this ’cause there’s many of these. Thank you so much. We’ll make sure no one, we get everyone to, okay, tell us about this one.
Susan Bratton
So the other piece of the puzzle is acoustic therapy, shock wave, and acoustic wave therapy. So because the penis gets a lot of plaque on the blood vessels in there, and because it gets atrophy. The very best gold standard thing to do for your penis is to go get gains wave treatments. Where, you go in six times, they run a shockwave machine on your penis and your perineum and around the base of your penis. And that stimulates new growth, add a P-shot to that. Add a pump to that, add your flow to that. And you’ve gotten your sexual bio hacking stack for a bomber till the day you die, which I am 110% for. But if you’re the guy that doesn’t live anywhere near GAINSWave treatment centers or you’re the guy that’s like, I’m not going in and let somebody touch my penis.
Then you get the Phoenix Pro which is a product from GAINSWave. It’s the equivalent of the vFit for her. It is the shock wave. it’s an acoustic wave device that you’d give to yourself at home every other day, it’s medically supervised. And it, this particular unit gives a million acoustic waves. It’s, I said it was medically supervised. Very important to talk to your doctor about what your goals are and what you’re trying to fix because different guys have different issues. I had prostate surgery, I have Peyronie’s, I’ve got erectile dysfunction. Mine is a venous leak, mine is, you know, I just can’t get enough blood in my penis. I can get it in, but I can’t hold it in. You got to talk to your doctor for the Phoenix Pro.
Buy it from them and they help you. And they’ll give you, and they’ll help you get testosterone and the other things that you need. And so what’s nice about this Phoenix Pro is that you can do it yourself at home. Now it sounds like you’re jack hammering your man hammer, right. I mean, it’s loud, but it’s not painful. But when you do a session, you need a day or two of recovery, because it is stimulating new tissue growth. You know, it’s kind of like that thera hammer but it does it subcutaneously, right. It’s deep in the tissue, stimulating tissue growth. So I love the Pro, I love the GAINSWave. I love the pump and I love the P-shot. And I love the Flow. And if you are doing Flow and you’re using your Phoenix Pro or you got your GAINSWave treatments and you’re pumping up once or twice a week for maintenance just to keep everything going, you can expect to have a marvelously veiny, thick, heavy, gorgeous penis.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
I think everyone’s gonna rush out to go get that. What’s the name of the pump? Just for our users to make sure they got, I think we got the Phoenix, that’s the Phoenix.
Susan Bratton
Yeah, it’s the Phoenix Pro. And if you use promo code Susan, you can save $500. I am a spokesperson for GAINSWave because I am such a believer in it. So, literally you’ll save $500 with my promo code. And then the pump, if you go to pumpswork.com, you’ll see the two cylinder system that gives you length and girth with my pumping guide. So you have, how to do it without hurting yourself, how to get the maximum gains in the minimum amount of time, which is the, if you go slower, you actually get faster gains. It’s counter-intuitive to the testosterone. I’m onto you guys, I’m so onto your guys. I’ve helped thousands and thousands and thousands of men who were like, I don’t believe it. It can’t be true, you’re lying to me. And I’m like, try it and let me know. And they’re like, holy cow, it does work, thank you. And then they’re like, they love me for life, you know.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
That’s awesome, that’s so great. Thank you so much Susan. So how do you, tell me, okay. What’s the main message? I mean, you’ve had so much, we learned today in this hour, but what should they take back? They’re gonna remember three things from today. What should they remember? What should they took home?
Susan Bratton
Yeah, it’s just the one thing Sanjeev, which is that you do not need to go gently into this night. You can restore and maintain and restore youthful function of your genitals for pleasure and intimacy your whole life long with simple supplements and treatments that you can go out and get or do at home, that keep your genitals beautiful, functioning and creating the pleasure you were meant to have.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Thank you, thank you. Where should they go to learn more and learn more about your work and how could they do that?
Susan Bratton
I have a weekly newsletter of sex tips and I’m like the Dear Abby of sex and sexual health. And you can get that at personal lifemedia.com. That is also a website where there are articles searchable on thousands of keywords of things I’ve written about for the last 15 years.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
You’ve done wrote a bunch of books as well.
Susan Bratton
34.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
We won’t even touch all the parts about improving relationships and techniques, and we haven’t even gone through that. I mean, that’s a whole other huge other topic.
Susan Bratton
It is, although.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
I just saw the multi-orgasmic man. I was curious about that as well. That’s a whole other topic.
Susan Bratton
Yeah, multi-orgasmic man is, multi-orgasmic lover for men is a program that teaches men the me breath. And the me breath is, it’s a body-based technique to help with stamina. Most men wanna last as long as she wants them to and they get performance anxiety, or they peter out or they evacuate before they want to or they have premature ejaculation or they have delayed ejaculation. There’s a lot of issues with men and the timing of intimacy for them. And what the me breath does is it gives men a pelvic relaxation technique with a breath and a squeeze of the Pubococcygeus muscle in a certain way that allows a guy to basically get a gassing and braking on his urge to ejaculate.
So he can, if he feels like, oh, he can pull back, put on the brake a little bit and still be able to really enjoy the pleasure that he’s creating from intercourse without worrying that he’s gonna come too fast. And that’s been an extremely successful technique that we have taught thousands and thousands and thousands of men for over a decade. So that that’s a nice one. I’ll be happy to give you a copy of that or any of our other programs if you’d like it. But yeah, that’s it, there is the sexual health piece, you know, keeping everything functioning and then there’s the pleasuring skills. And then there’s the orgasm techniques and the bedroom communication skills.
The thing about sex is, that it can really get on the upward pleasure spiral. It can really keep getting better and better and better, the more, you know and the more you learn, the better you get in bed and the better you are in bed, the more sex you have and the more sex you have, the better you get. And you’re just like you just, you know, through your whole life, you can just learn so much. There’s so much to be enjoyed with your sexuality.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
It’s amazing because it’s such a core function of ourselves, you know, our sexual function. And I think, you know, most people just don’t take the time to pay attention and they just hope that everything works when they want to but it does take work and interest. And I think, and we don’t have to be, like you’re saying, as we’re getting older, just believe that it’s all gonna go. So I think this is a really important, I think people wanna hear this.
Susan Bratton
Well, thank you so much for doing an anti-aging summit and thank you for including sexuality as a part of it. And for giving me an opportunity to tell people how many things there are that they can do. So you and I are really helping the world have more intimacy and connection.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
Yeah and that’s a great, amazing mission to have. Thank you so much, thanks. Thanks Susan.
Susan Bratton
Thank you.
Sanjeev Goel, MD, FCFP (PC), CAFCI
All right.
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