Sep 23 2010
Last night's (Tues. Sept. 21) ABC NIGHTLINE segment questioned why culture and advertisers remain so reluctant to give women what they want. Meanwhile, for men, it's been common practice to discuss their sexual needs openly.
Semprae Laboratories is doing something about it! They market Zestra, a safe, botanical, clinically proven solution to help make sex effortless for women. But as company founders Mary Wallace Janesch and Rachel Braun Scherl told Nightline and the NEW YORK TIMES earlier this month, advertisers' resistance to airing Zestra's commercials have kept it a secret...until now.
Find out how these women are leveling the playing field...and why women and health care professionals across the country are behind these efforts. Let Mary Wallace Jaensch and Rachel Braun Scherl help empower women to break their silence about sex and learn to achieve the satisfying sex life they deserve. Invite them to start the conversation women want to hear. Armed with the latest findings about sexual satisfaction and working closely with leading experts in all areas of sexual health and wellness, they can help women feel comfortable discussing their sexual needs openly at last.
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Semprae Laboratories, Inc.