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Get the surprising truth about which aphrodisiacs will REALLY work on her (or him) to make them want to have sex with you right now. ... Aphrodisiacs -- Colognes, sprays, herbs, foods, and more -- Which really work?
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As the Food and Drug Administration has declared: "There is no scientific proof that any over-the-counter aphrodisiacs work to treat sexual dysfunction," while acknowledging that its findings "clash with a 5,000-year tradition of pursuing sexual betterment through use of plants, drugs and magic."
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Herbs and Supplements ... Gingko Biloba is being studied as a treatment for erectile dysfunction. The FDA has called animal studies of yohimbine "encouraging." And Niacin increases blood circulation to ... But don't just take two pills and expect to be up all night. Many supplements only work when taken over time, Dunlap says...
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Plus, ten aphrodisiacs that really work ... As the Food and Drug Administration has declared: "There is no scientific proof that any over-the-counter aphrodisiacs work to treat sexual dysfunction," while acknowledging that its findings "clash with a 5,000-year tradition of pursuing sexual betterment through use of plants,
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The following is a list of foods that reportedly act as aphrodisiacs. Some are said to be aphrodisiacs simply because of their shape and some because of their aromas, while others claim a chemical basis for their "love" powers. ... Introduction to How Aphrodisiacs Work...
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health.howstuffworks.com/aphrodisiac3.htm
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For thousands of years people have pursued plants, potions, scents, and stimulants believed to boost sexual desire. ... The world's aphrodisiacs—named for Aphrodite, ... Spicy foods, like chilies, have long been thought to boost the libido by inducing physical conditions similar to those of sexual arousal, such as an...
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If you have an email account, you're likely familiar with an enormous variety of supposed aphrodisiacs. ... "The power of the mind is very strong when it comes to sexual interest, and sometimes just changing the way you think about something will work a [sexual] change, either consciously or subconsciously," said the...
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A. There's no evidence that they do work, but that doesn't mean to say they don't. The reputation of, for example, oysters and champagne, is a powerful aphrodisiac in itself. Add a lovely location, low lighting, mellow music... ... Do you think aphrodisiacs work Post your opinion here...
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