Boosting Sexual Desire with Bremetide™
Bremetide™ (BRE-me-tide), also known as Bremelanotide PT 141, is a synthetic peptide hormone used to treat sexual dysfunction in both men and women. In more specific terms, it’s a nonselective agonist that binds to and activates a cellular receptor in the hypothalamus. As it is known that sexual excitement involves neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin to help process sexual stimulation, this medication may be just the thing to help one experience a fulfilling sex life and improve sexual performance.
The hypothalamus is a region of the brain that controls a multitude of bodily functions including: body temperature, thirst, appetite and weight control, emotions, sleep cycles, blood pressure and heart rate, production of digestive juices, balancing of bodily fluids, and most relevant to our discussion – sex drive and sexual arousal.
“It works so well that I felt like I was back in my early 20’s.”
How was Bremetide™ Discovered?
Bremetide™, the first ever FDA-approved aphrodisiac, was previously found to be a tanning agent after experimenting with its “parent” melanocortin receptor peptide, Melanotan II. After test subjects experienced increased sexual arousal and erections, the aphrodisiac was sold as a treatment for female sexual dysfunction—specifically, to treat Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD)—under the brand name Vyleesi.
Today, it is used by both men and women to treat sexual dysfunction and low sexual desire. Boston Medical Group’s Bremetide is a safe and effective option for those looking to naturally increase sexual arousal and enhance satisfaction during sexual activity.
How is this different?
There are plenty of ED pills and medication that target blood flow to induce erections. Needles, pills, and suctions all can create erections through increasing circulation to the penis. But let’s think back to when you were young and vibrant—it was stimulation from your environment that first got you excited; your body created a chain reaction from thoughts in the brain to an erection.
Bremetide™ helps men achieve that same kind of excitement through the receptors in the hypothalamus, producing a natural sexual response rather than a purely mechanical one
Furthermore, common oral drugs used to treat male sexual dysfunction, such as PDE5 inhibitors (phosphodiesterase type 5), often result in side effects such as headaches, flushing, and priapism (an erection lasting more than 4 hours). These include Viagra (sildenafil), Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra & Staxyn (vardenafil), and Stendra (avanafil).
On the other hand, Bremetide™ elicits a natural sexual response and affects one’s sexual arousal. Rather than directly acting on the blood vessels in the penis, Bremetide™ reacts in the hypothalamus in the central nervous system, which sends signals to the nerves. Your nerves regulate the constriction and flow of blood to the penis to create your erection.
Thus, Bremetide™ is a safe and efficacious alternative for treating male sexual dysfunction while also helping women increase their level of sexual desire and satisfaction.q2wqw
“Great treatment as a standalone, it works amazingly well in conjunction with some of the other treatments.”
Unlike other assumed aphrodisiacs such as ginseng and yohimbine, which depend on placebo effects, Bremetide™ activates “hypothalamic and limbic emotional structures—the parts that naturally flare when you’re turned on” (Men’s Journal). Some plants, spices, and foods are called aphrodisiac substances mainly due to historical context, but Bremetide™ acts scientifically through your central nervous system.
In many cultures, aphrodisiacs were important substances in reassuring reproduction, and their popularity grew as generations passed down knowledge of miracle performance enhancers. Who’s to say if these actually work?
Where can I get Bremetide™ and what can I expect from it?
Bremetide™ is available as orals, nasal sprays, and subcutaneous injections. If you are already on a treatment plan with Boston Medical Group Telemedicine, ask us how you can start on Bremetide™ in conjunction with ICP or Rejuvapulse™. While ICP and Rejuvapulse™ help to boost blood flow, Bremetide™ will simultaneously increase your sexual appetite. As a secondary effect, Bremetide™ can help to increase blood flow too. Here’s what you can expect:
- increase in sex drive and sexual desire
- increased sexual frequency
- treatment of erectile dysfunction and impotence
- higher natural energy levels
- relief from lethargy or tiredness
While subcutaneous injections have been shown to have the highest efficacy, if you are hesitant about using these types of low-invasive injections, you can opt for alternate deliveries via nasal spray or orals. Always follow your doctor’s directions carefully and talk to your pharmacist if you experience any side effects such as nausea, headaches, itching, tingling, or skin redness.
The prescribed dose may vary depending on your age, weight, and any preexisting conditions such as high blood pressure, liver disease, or mental health problems. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have severe cardiovascular issues, consult your doctor before beginning treatment.
Bremetide™ is typically injected subcutaneously into the skin, using a sterile needle and solution. Be sure to check the container for particles or discoloration before use, and follow your doctor’s directions on proper storage and disposal. If you miss a dose, skip it and wait for the next scheduled one—do not double up. Using more than one dose in a short period can increase the risk of side effects or darkening of the skin.
If you have a history of other drug use, medical allergies, or medications that affect heart rate, blood pressure, or liver, make sure your doctor is aware before starting therapy. This helps ensure Bremetide™ is safe and won’t interact with your current prescriptions.
Patients using Bremetide™ often report an increase in libido, greater stimulation, and better sexual performance, even after long periods of low sexual desire. Some also experience improved mood, energy, and overall well-being as sexual satisfaction improves.
Like all prescription treatments, proper use requires consistency and guidance from a medical professional. Keep a log of your doses, note any effects or concerns, and talk openly with your doctor if you notice changes in how your body responds.
Bremetide™ is a BRAND NEW treatment and has been personally pre-evaluated by Regional Manager Mike Moss with BMG. Read his story below:[ps2id id=’testimonial’ target=”/]
“My name is Michael Moss, and yes, I do work for Boston Medical Group Telemedicine, but don’t let yourself believe for one minute that my opinion is any less valid than someone who does not.
I started with BMG when I was 35 years old, and like most men that age, everything was working just fine – if you know what I mean. But with the passage of time, things do begin to start slowing down. As a matter of fact, over 52% of all men will have to deal with it.
I had the opportunity to try this new treatment called Bremetide.™ I was given all kinds of information about this treatment; and to be honest, I had to read it a few times before I understood it. To me, all the talking in the world does not really matter. All I am concerned with is, DOES IT WORK FOR ME? Well let me tell you this – it really does work. It works so well that I felt like I was back in my early 20’s. Let us just say that when I finally got to sleep, I really slept. And my wife, well, she made me my favorite breakfast in the morning. After more than 35 years of marriage, you know that that does not happen every weekend.
So, if you get the chance, check out Bremetide.™ Not only is it a great treatment as a standalone, but it also works amazingly well in conjunction with some of the other treatments. You too can feel that youthfulness again. Let’s face it, it’s all about having fun again.”
– Michael Moss
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- https://www.mensjournal.com/features/the-libido-drug-20120807/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31893927/
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/bremelanotide-subcutaneous-route/side-effects/drg-20466805?p=1
- https://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/Sex/story?id=2692533&page=1
- https://northamptonintegrativemedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/PT-141-Monograph.pdf