Aphrodisiacs

Aphrodisiacs

Aphrodisiac Origins Aphrodisiacs are naturally derived, and have their foundations in homeopathic and natural healing. Melita Morrow, a writer for Golden Age Magazine, cites a study in which a drug called Afrodex was shown to be a potent aphrodisiac.

 

The actual drug is derived from the bark of an evergreen tree native to Cameroon. It was traditionally used by shamans and healers as an anesthetic and a potent aphrodisiac. She describes a double blind test in which twenty-one men were given a placebo for four weeks that had no Afrodex in it. They were then given the real Afrodex for four weeks. Another group of men were administered the same program but in reverse.

 

Before the study commenced the patients reported an average of three erections and three orgasms a week, then after four weeks of being on the placebo, they reported having eleven erections and eight orgasms weekly; this suggests the power of the mind can play a significant role. However, when these same patients were placed on the true Afrodex, they reported an average of forty-nine erections and twenty-three orgasms weekly. As incredible as it may seem, it is irrefutable evidence of the power of the aphrodisiac for enhancing erections and sex drive . There are also many products for enhancing female orgasm.

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