A recent study conducted in Beijing, China, explored an innovative approach to treating female orgasmic disorder (FOD) in a 28-year-old Asian-Australian female. The patient had a 2-year history of being unable to achieve orgasm despite normal sexual desire and arousal. The treatment involved a combination of natural therapies, including aromatherapy, tantric yoga, mindfulness-based therapies, Yoni massage, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Over a period of 17 weeks, with breaks in between, the patient experienced significant improvement and sustained relief from her symptoms. The study highlights the potential of combining various natural therapies and emphasizes the importance of patient consent and a holistic treatment approach. [Extracted from the article]