Scream (Dream) Formula:
Scream (Dream) Formula is a topical cream applied to the clitoris or external genitalia for increasing blood flow and improving sensitivity and rates of orgasm. Scream (Dream) Formula is designed to work where it was applied without substantial absorption into the bloodstream. This transdermal (absorbed through the skin) cream is composed of two different medications: aminophylline and L-arginine. This combination of medications provides female libido (sex drive) and sexual stimulation enhancement.
The same vasoactive mechanisms used by these agents for increasing blood flow to the heart, lungs, and many other bodily tissues and functions, is believed to also increase vaginal blood flow during stimulation, effectively aiding in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions.
How Scream (Dream) Cream Works:
Scream (Dream) Cream has two ingredients working together to improve your sexual experience.
1. Aminophylline: bronchodilator improves blood flow to intimate areas
2. L-Arginine: amino acid enhances sex drive
What the science says:
Studies have reported over 43% of the women in America experience little or no sexual satisfaction from clitoral orgasm and only 25% achieve orgasm with intercourse. In fact, according to studies, many women between the ages of 18 and 80 do not know what an orgasm feels like or how to achieve it!
Any woman who desires maximum sexual fulfillment, greater intimacy, and enhanced relationships, whether multi-orgasmic or among the 43% who are sexually frustrated, stands to benefit from regular use of Scream (Dream) Formula.
Dr. J. Kaminetsky, New York Univ. College of Medicine; Univ. of Chicago College of Medicine; J Berman, M.D., I. Goldstein, M.D., Boston Univ. School of Medicine, Dept. of Urology/Continence.
How is Scream (Dream) Formula used?
Scream (Dream) Formula is a topically applied cream.
Precautions and possible side effects:
Scream (Dream) Formula acts synergistically via two distinct pharmacologically active compounds. Each has its own list of compounds it interacts with. Give your health care provider a list of all the medicines, herbs, non-prescription drugs, or dietary supplements you use. Also tell them if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs. Some items may interact with your medicine.