
LONGEVITY with Nathalie Niddam Episode #159: Susan Bratton: The Ultimate Sexual Biohacking Protocol For Better Intimacy
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Libido and Health
- Your libido reflects overall health, including mitochondrial, gut, and brain health, not just hormones.
- Low libido in women over 40 often stems from declining mitochondrial and gut health, not solely hormone imbalance.
Intimacy and Youthfulness
- People who have intimacy three times a week look ten years younger than their peers, according to a study.
- Susan Bratton emphasizes intimacy's role in youthfulness.
Beyond Intercourse
- Expand your view of sex beyond intercourse; explore various forms of intimacy with your partner.
- Use the Sex Life Bucket List to discover new erotic play date ideas and reignite passion.
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Introduction
00:00 • 6min
The Biohacking Superhuman Performance With Susan Bratton
05:37 • 4min
The Benefits of GHK Copper for Skin Care
09:22 • 2min
The Importance of Connecting With Yourself
11:32 • 2min
The Benefits of Hormone Replacement
13:13 • 3min
The Importance of Sexual Biohacking
16:26 • 5min
The Importance of Intimacy in Relationships
21:54 • 5min
Sex Life Bucket List
26:32 • 4min
How to Handle Your C's and B's
30:10 • 4min
The Importance of Nitric Oxide
34:03 • 4min
The Importance of Foreplay in Sexual Relationships
37:56 • 6min
How to Slow Down and Ask for What You Need
43:45 • 3min
The Importance of Blood Flow to the Pelvic Bowl
46:35 • 2min
Living Libres: The Best Oils for Love Making
48:51 • 3min
How to Bring Blood Flow to Your Body
51:57 • 5min
How to Take Good Care of Your Vulva
57:25 • 2min
The Importance of Sex Toys
59:12 • 5min
The Biohacking Superhuman Performance Podcast
01:04:24 • 2min
Do you feel like your sex life took a hit as you grew older? In this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Podcast, I chat with Susan Bratton about sexual biohacking. Most women tend to let their sex lives die off as they grow older, especially if their body changes in ways where sex just doesn't happen to feel the same way that it used to. From vaginal dryness to difficulty achieving orgasms, Susan talks about the different sexual rejuvenation treatments and protocols women can try out so that they can continue to enjoy intimacy with their partners even as their bodies change over time. We also chat about the importance of cultivating intimacy with a partner that you have been with for a long time. Susan shares her sex bucket list, among other tools, and explains how this tool can help light up that spark that may have been dormant between you and your partner for a while. Susan Bratton is an Intimacy Wellness Expert, Sexual Bio-Hacker, and self-proclaimed "Orgasmanaut", who is a champion and advocate for all those who desire lifelong intimacy and passion. She's a best-selling author and publisher of 44 books and programs including Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, Ravish Him, Steamy Sex Ed™, The Passion Patch, Hormone Balancing, and Hot To Trot. Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: Use code NAT to get 10% off Sensate now by heading over to getsensate.com Use my practitioner code NIDDBL while registering at berkeleylife.com to get 10% off your first order. Use code NAT25 to get 25% off Restoracell by heading over to https://www.restoracell.com Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: NatNiddam.com Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Learn more about the 2023 Women's Longevity & Resilience Retreat: https://www.natniddam.com/longevity-resilience Find more from Susan: Website: https://betterlover.com/ Sex Life Bucket List: https://personallifemedia.com/sexlifebucketlist/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanbratton/ What we discuss: 00:02:24: Is sex good for you? 00:07:16: What does Susan think of sexual biohacking? 00:11:34: What is the difference between intimacy and sex? 00:22:17: Is the sex bucket list only for couples? 00:26:05: Why does it take longer for women to be ready to go? 00:33:30: Why do women experience vaginal dryness? 00:40:10: What sexual rejuvenation treatments does Susan recommend? 00:44:30: How can O shots help? 00:48:35: What is Orgasmic Cross-Training? 00:52:14: Where to learn more about Susan? Key Takeaways:
- One of the most common complaints women make once they reach menopause is that nothing feels good when it comes to love-making. The reason? They just can't get aroused like they used to. Given that your vagina is a muscle and not a gland, it can't lubricate itself without blood flow. Your vaginal tissue requires blood flow to seep through the layers of its tissue to wet the lining. But over time, as women reach menopause, the tissue thins out and tends to dry up. Thus, the importance of doing the work to bring blood flow back to your pelvic bowl - especially as you get older.
- The #1 reason why women don't enjoy sex is that they're engaging in intercourse BEFORE their bodies are properly prepared for it! See, men tend to be aroused very quickly and are ready for intercourse within a few minutes of foreplay. On the other hand, women need an average of 20 to 30 minutes of consistent stimulation to be fully aroused. As a result, this makes sex less enjoyable as women engage in intercourse BEFORE enough time has gone by to ensure adequate blood flow has made its way toward their vaginal tissue - which would properly lubricate their vagina. And as women get older and the vaginal tissue thins out, it takes even more time to get aroused - making intercourse more painful than it used to be if they rush it.
- Most women have been having sex like a dude most of their lives if not all of their lives. While it's something that women don't realize early on in their sex life, it becomes a lot more apparent after menopause when their bodies change.

