Aphrodisiac

A aphrodisiac is a natural Substance or a supposed alchemy to stimulate the sexual Désir, other than all Médicament, even as celebrates as the Viagra.

Technically these substances act on the nervous cells, in particular on the nerves which order the dilation of the blood-vessels. Blood thus circulates better what results in a erection facilitated at the man and a feeling of lightness at the woman. These same effects are found in certain mini-dosed drugs. Example: propyl nitrite, called “Poppers”.

Etymology and history

This adjective is derived from Aphrodite, the Déesse of the love in the Greek Mythologie.

Antonym of aphrodisiac: Anaphrodisiaque

The aphrodisiacs belong to the world Folklore, and the reality of their effects remains to be shown for number of them.

List

Here a famous natural substance list aphrodisiacs . All the effects would not be made feel same manner, some would act on the erection, others on the Libido of others still on the excitation.

  • Asa foetida

  • Sandalwood
  • Wood bandaged (Roupala Montana Aubl.)
  • Cafeine
  • Cinnamon
  • Fly cantharide
  • Nasturtium: raw flowers
  • Cardamome
  • Catuaba, it acts of the bark of a Genévrier called Juniperus brasiliensis (Cupressaceae).
  • Celery
  • Centella (Apiacée): climbing plant consumed in India and China out of salad or infusion.
  • Chocolate
  • Damiana - Turnera diffused Willd. ex Schultes (Turneraceae) - an aphrodisiac for the women.
  • Éleuthérocoque
  • Galanga
  • royal Jello
  • Ginger
  • Ginseng
  • Clove (nail of)
  • Grenade
  • Guarana
  • Coffee coffee
  • Oysters
  • Cola
  • the Mandrake, to which one lends virtues Hallucinogène S, amazing, aphrodisiacs and even therapeutic.
  • Maniguette
  • Maca - Lepidium pervuvianum L. (Cruciferae)
  • Mustard
  • Muira puama
  • Nutmeg
  • Poppy from which one extracts the Papavérine which when it is injected into the cavernous body of the penis causes an erection.
  • Pepper
  • Pumpkin: for its seeds
  • Rosemary
  • Rudbeckia
  • Safran: for its flowers
  • Salsepareille
  • Sariette
  • terrestrial Sesame
  • Tribule
  • Turnère
  • Vanilla
  • Vervain
  • Whippet: for their gimauves
  • Ylang-ylang
  • Yohimbe: for the medicinal substance that one draws from his bark, the Yohimbine, a Alcaloïde Vasodilatateur.

See too

References

  • Prof Kurt Hostettmann, Any knowledge on the natural aphrodisiacs , ED. Favre (2000) ISBN 2828906256
  • Christian Rätsch, plants of the love , ED. lizard (2000) ISBN 2910718301
  • E. Tomasini, the handy guide of the natural aphrodisiacs , De Vecchi (2006) ISBN 2732841854
  • Andre Stern, the handy guide of the aphrodisiacs , Axiom (2003) ISBN 2844621228
  • Pino Morrenti, Five thousand years of kitchen aphrodisiac , Robert Laffont (1992) ISBN 2221065999
  • Maït Foulkes, the kitchen aphrodisiac , Philippe Picquier (1998) ISBN 2877303667

External bond

  • Receipts aphrodisiacs containing natural products
  • Receipts of drinks aphrodisiacs
  • Site of information on sexuality
  • Guide of the aphrodisiacs and their effects

Simple: Aphrodisiac

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