Aphrodisiacs
by Brettani Shannon
The word “aphrodisiac” comes from the Greek goddess of sensuality, love and beauty, Aphrodite. They are agents used to increase sexual desire. Aphrodisiacs can be foods, herbs and supplements, tinctures, teas for ingestion or bathing, or oils for massage or scent. Some foods may not have strong aphrodisiac physical properties, but because of their textures and/or shape (or the thrill of eating the potentially poisonous puffer fish), they stir up feelings of excitement and eroticism.
Aphrodisiacs are a fun way to generate sensual feelings, enhance your sexual experience, and increase your level of sexual performance. Do your homework, however, because some of these foods and herbs can be dangerous. Click one of the links below to begin your journey into the world of alluring aphrodisiacs.
Flirty Foods |
Natural Aphrodisiacs |
Scents of Seduction
