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Aphrodisiacs

Aphrodisiacs: The Libido Enhancers

Aphrodisiacs are said to be foods that increase the libido. Traditionally, people used different herbs and plants to serve as sexual stimulants. Aside from sexual desires, it is believed that these foods increase the ability of people to have sex. It is said that diet plays a vital role in increasing sexual urges.

Spices are known over the world as preservatives and flavorings. In reality, these foods also contribute in psychologically developing sexual desires. The hot sensations caused by chilies are being transported to brain, thus creating a different kind of urge. These foods also increase the beating of the heart, which normally happens during sexual encounters. Another food used as sex boosters are chocolates. Old timers regularly use cocoa powder and make them into drinks before having sex.

The foods that we eat are quite often likened to the sexual organs or other body parts. In effect, the foods with similar appearance to the sexual organs are likely to increase sexual urges.

It is believed that ginseng resembles the human body and in many East Asian countries ginseng is used for both physical rejuvenation and to provide more libido.

Another example is the banana, which is quite similar in shape and in appearance with the penis. Bananas also contain phosphorus, which is one nutrient that develops interest of engaging in sex.

Now, oysters are said to be similar with the female vagina. Eating oysters create a sensation inside the body, which later on translates to yearning for sex. Oysters contain energy enhancers, which contribute in the development of sexual desires in peoples' minds.

These days’ common aphrodisiac dishes include tomatoes because of the presence of lycopene, which generates sexual desires. In drinks, people mix different sexually enhancing ingredients to further increase the libidos.

Since sex and diet are both important, there is always a good reason to equate both. It means the effect of foods is not only limited to the bodily nourishment. Indeed, some instances prove that food enhances other human activity like sex.

Contributed by Lydia on March 20, 2008, at 2:52 PM UTC.

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