Aphrodisiacs - 5 Foods Of Love Add the zing back into your bedroom Aphrodisiacs - 5 Foods Of Love
Add the zing back into your bedroom
Have the sudden spurts of rain added a bit of gloom
to your sex life? Or is it that after a tough
day at work, both of you are left with little energy
to rock the bed?
Don't you wish you could get a magical wand to boost
your sexual life and get back the intimacy you shared
before? To get things going for you, we cannot help
you with a magical wand but how about some aphrodisiacs?
What Is An Aphrodisiac?
An aphrodisiac is an agent, which is used to
increase sexual desire. The name comes from the
Greek Goddess of Sensuality - Aphrodite.
Aphrodisiacs were first sought out
as a remedy
for various sexual anxieties including
fears of
inadequate performance. There are various
forms of aphrodisiacs but for now we focus on
food. Off
the various foods to which aphrodisiac powers
are traditionally attributed; fish, vegetables
and
spices top the list.
Popular Aphrodisiacs
Asparagus: Either steam it or boil it. Cool and
feed it to your spouse. Asparagus is known to
increase the sensuous energy in the male species
for longer foreplay. Women, here's one green you
definitely want to add to your shopping list!
Bananas: This fruit gains its popularity as an
aphrodisiac because of its shape. Now don't get us
wrong here! From a more practical standpoint, bananas
are rich in potassium and Vitamin B and these both
are necessary for the production of the sex hormone.
Figs: Figs by nature are designed to emulate the female
sex organs and hence have been considered major
aphrodisiacs. The sight alone of your man unpeeling a
fig can be enough to heat things up.
Almonds: A symbol of fertility throughout the ages,
the aroma of almond is believed to induce
intense passion. Make a paste of almonds, add
a drop or
two of honey to a spoonful of the paste and have
it post dinner. If you really want to get things going,
try finger feeding each other the honey and almond paste!
Chocolates: You always knew chocolates were sinful -
and now you know why! Chocolates contain
the chemical phenylethylamine, which is believed to
stimulate
romantic feelings by making you happy and excited.
Its natural caffeine provides an added boost by
giving you more energy.
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