Reflection wrote:
I bought Chasteberry herb which is said to have been used by monks to reduce their sex drive and keep them chaste, but it doesn't work instantly (it takes a few months of daily tea to kick in), so I gave up from impatience.
I'm late to the discussion, but do not use chasteberry for lowering sex drive, as it actually can work in a number of ways on females, depending on what your particular body decides to do with it - including increasing your periods so they're like a freaking river. You can really mess yourself up messing with your hormones - and that's what chasteberry does (though hopefully in a good way if it's being used for what it does right).
That being said, when I've wanted my sex drive to lessen or go away, I've found being very stringent about avoiding any sexual discussion, movies, readings, talk, etc helped by not fanning the flames. I also practiced seeing everyone around me as a sister or brother - a technique I've heard monks and nuns doing. Other than that, just getting older helped.
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