I am wanting to know about aphrodisiac's?!


Question: I am wanting to know about aphrodisiac's.?
I am wanting to know what type's of foods act as an aphrodisiac.? I know that oyster's do, but are there any types of vitamins I can take or herbal supplements as well.?
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yea, theres alot of herbs or supplements that help your libido. one well known one is called "horny goat weed". yea, its actually called that. do you have a whole foods store where you live.?.?.? if so they have plenty of things to chose from that help your libido and sexual stamina. i get pills from there (not for libido :P) but they have a huge selection, and all of them are either herbs or supplements, no fake stuff. this good company thats well known for their products to work is called Gaia Herbs. they have a specific pill that you could buy called "Male Libido" and it has a whole bunch of plants and herbs in it to help with your libido and stamina. hope this helped you! i bet it will *wink wink* haha and if there isnt a whole foods store where you live, you can go to the Gaia Herbs site online. im sure you can get stuff there.Health Question & Answer

Aphrodisiacs aren't actually real. Yes, there are a few chemicals in oysters and chocolate that mimic certain neurotransmitters that are present when you fall in love - but in generally you would have to eat pounds and pounds of them in order to feel any effect. Far too much to be practical. Most historic aphrodisiacs don't work at all, and many are actually harmful.

The best aphrodisiac is the brain. Stimulate that, and you'll have a much better day than eating chocolate covered raw oysters <yuck>Health Question & Answer



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