Do Aphrodisiacs actually work?!


Question: Chocolate, strawberries, oysters, etc. Do these things actually work?

"An aphrodisiac is an agent which is used to increase sexual desire. The name comes from the Greek goddess of Sensuality Aphrodite." - From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodisiac


Answers: Chocolate, strawberries, oysters, etc. Do these things actually work?

"An aphrodisiac is an agent which is used to increase sexual desire. The name comes from the Greek goddess of Sensuality Aphrodite." - From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodisiac

Silly Rabbit, there is no clinical evidence that they work. People who never heard that certain foods are suppose to increase their desire feel no increased desire upon eating them.

So taking your lover out for oysters and chocolate-dipped strawberries is not going to guarantee a night of bliss.

However, people who believe something they eat is an aphrodisiac may find themselves more in an erotic frame of mind. One of those self-fulfilling prophecies.

they can't hurt. if you believe that something works that usually helps it to work. the power of the mind is a wonderful thing.

Some say they do. I think its all in that persons head, personally notthing enhances the sexual effect than what that person has for that other person. Like Oysters and cream to me you would be more able to be sici on oysters than the cream but personally do not eat them together.
I think that the best thing to use is imagination and have fun... nothing truer is to use the head for sexual desires.

yes oysters make me ughhhh

i think aphrodisiacs work psychologically if you think that eating a certain food will turn you on your expecting it to really and your body reacts such.

Ancient Taoists recommend not engaging in sex with a full stomach. But eating a little can't hurt.

I've had success brewing a tea of damiana. I drink this with honey and within 20 minutes or so, I'm ready to go. This only works with women, though, not men.

http://www.naturalmenopause.net/damiana....





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