Aphrodisiac aphrodisiac or sex
has long been used by cultures from ancient Persia to the Aztecs to enhance
sexual desire. There are at least five sexual aphrodisiac of the most popular.
What is it?
Although some scientific evidence suggests that the placebo effect (empty medicine or suggestions) are responsible for most of the power of an aphrodisiac, but some foods, beverages, herbs, spices and certain scents can actually cause sexual potency in different ways.
Although some scientific evidence suggests that the placebo effect (empty medicine or suggestions) are responsible for most of the power of an aphrodisiac, but some foods, beverages, herbs, spices and certain scents can actually cause sexual potency in different ways.
Here are 5 of the most popular
aphrodisiac and most widely used, as reported healthland.time, Friday
(18/02/2011), namely:
Although not so much
scientific evidence, however, including nutmeg spices have been widely used as
a mild painkiller and to stimulate the circulatory system, it also increases
blood flow, which would also increase the sex drive.
2. Oyster
Some people think of oysters
as an aphrodisiac because of its shape resembles the female genital considered.
But actually oysters contain zinc (zinc) is high, which can increase sex drive
by increasing the production of testosterone. Oysters also contain tyrosine,
are nutrients that help in the production of dopamine which is known to affect
libido.
3. Honey
Ancient Persians bercaya that
mead could improve fertility and sexual arousal. Newlyweds ancient honey to
drink wine every day during the early months of marriage. This is why the early
months of marriage called 'honeymoon'.
Although there is no
scientific evidence that honey can improve sexual desire, but the honey
contains many B vitamins are needed to produce testosterone. Mead is still
popular as an aphrodisiac, especially in Central and Eastern Europe.
4. Brown
Mayans worshiped the cacao
tree and chocolate because it is the food of the gods. And legend has it that
the Aztec leader, Montezuma, drank 50 cups of melted chocolate a day because he
believes it will improve sexual ability.
Nowadays too, chocolate is
often used as a symbol of love and affection. And the good news, scientific
evidence suggests that chocolate can improve overall mood and reduce stress,
which is an important factor in enhancing sexual arousal.
Dark chocolate also contains
certain compounds that improve mood as phenylethylamine (increases serotonin)
and caffeine, which in turn helps put you in a good mood, including for sexual
intercourse.
Researchers at the Smell and
Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, found that certain smells
can increase sexual arousal. The team found that in men, the scent of lavender
and pumpkin can increase blood flow to the penis by up to 40 percent. In women,
the combination of cucumber and licorice more effective in sending the blood
flow to the genitals.





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