1. What Are They?
Aphrodisiacs are foods, drugs, scents, or chemicals that
supposedly produce an increase in sexual desire.
2. How Do They Work?
In truth, no one knows if they do actually work. There are
many conflicting theories about this.
3. Why Do You Need Them?
If you or your partner is having difficulties raising your
libidos, you could try aphrodisiacs to help encourage sexual feelings.
4. Where Can You Find Them?
Most aphrodisiacs are readily available. Some are foods that
can be purchased at drug stores. Others are drugs that can be purchased through
specialty manufacturers.
5. When Should You Use Them?
Aphrodisiacs are generally used before the moment of sexual
encounter.
Some are used for weeks before (i.e. over-the-counter
drugs), while others can be ingested during foreplay.
6. Using Aphrodisiacs
Using an aphrodisiac that is also a food product is the
easiest way to integrate them into your sex life. These are readily available
and can be used in creative ways.
7. Cooking
Using aphrodisiacs that are food items are very exciting and
delicious to use when cooking.
8. Dinner
When you have made a meal that is made up entirely of
aphrodisiacs, you will have a delicious and exciting meal.
9. Asparagus
Using asparagus as a side dish is an easy and relatively
inexpensive way to integrate an aphrodisiac. The phallic shape also adds to the
desire.
10.Oysters
The round shape of an oyster is often cited as being one of
the main reasons why they are aphrodisiacs.
11.Chocolate
Chocolate has a small amount of certain chemicals that are
present in the
human brain when you are in love. There are studies that
show this is why chocolate is an aphrodisiac.
12.Eggs
The ovoid shape of an egg is thought to bring about thoughts
of fertility, thus the aphrodisiac properties of eggs.
13.Garlic
There are chemicals in garlic that are thought to promote
and help maintain and erection.
14.Ginger
Increasing blood flow to the groin area is the way that
ginger can promote sexual feelings as an aphrodisiac for women.
15.Honey
A chemical in honey is thought to increase testosterone
levels. This can have the effect of promoting sexual arousal.
16.Spices
Some spices are thought to increase sexual desire. Even the
scents if some spices like cinnamon can create arousal.
17.Spicy Food
Because spicy food has the effect of producing sweating and
flushed skin - reactions that are similar to those that happen during sex -
spicy food is thought to be an aphrodisiac.
18.Chili Peppers
Along with the theory about spicy food, chili peppers and
other spicy peppers can have a physical effect that mimics sexual response.
19.Soy
A chemical in soy can have similar effects as estrogen. This
can lead to arousal in women.
20.Saffron
A chemical in saffron has the ability to affect
neurotransmitters in the brains that affect mood, thus its reputation as an
aphrodisiac.
21.Ginseng
Some people feel that ginseng or chemicals in it produce an
effect similar to that of sexual pleasure.
22.Truffles
The chemicals in truffles that produce pheromone-like scents
are those that also make them aphrodisiacs.
23.Foreplay
Using aphrodisiacs during foreplay is particularly
gratifying, especially if you are using them in the food or scent forms.
24.Scents
Some scents are strong aphrodisiacs. The smells of some
flowers are especially potent.
25.Musk
Perfumes and colognes that have a musk scent can serve as
excellent aphrodisiacs. Musk is a naturally occurring pheromone.
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