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  2. Alexander of Aphrodisias - Wikipedia

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    Alexander was a native of Aphrodisias in Caria (present-day Turkey) [1] and came to Athens towards the end of the 2nd century. He was a student of the two Stoic, [2] or possibly Peripatetic, philosophers Sosigenes [3] and Herminus, [4] and perhaps of Aristotle of Mytilene. [5]

  3. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    There has been increasing attention in recent years surrounding the use of aphrodisiac drugs. [12] In 2020, Brian Earp and Julian Savulescu published a philosophy book entitled Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships (UK title Love Is the Drug: The Chemical Future of Our Relationships). They argued that certain forms of medications can ...

  4. Aphrodisiacs are known for improving sex drive. But do they ...

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    Aphrodisiacs are substances such as food or supplements that are believed to naturally increase levels of sexual desire, arousal or pleasure, explains Caroline Susie, a registered dietician and ...

  5. Aphrodisias - Wikipedia

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    The city had notable schools for sculpture, as well as philosophy, remaining a centre of paganism until the end of the 5th century. [6] It was destroyed by earthquake in the early 7th century, and never recovered its former prosperity, being reduced to a small fortified settlement on the site of the ancient theatre. [6]

  6. Do aphrodisiacs like oysters and chocolate actually work?

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    Probably the most well-known aphrodisiac, oysters are high in zinc, which helps balance sex hormones, support both sperm and testosterone production and preserve prostate health.

  7. 14 Foods That Just Might Be Aphrodisiacs - AOL

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    1. Maca. Though some studies have shown that this Peruvian root might be able to increase desire, the claims have been downplayed by scientists.Still, maca is considered a superfood and commonly ...

  8. Index of human sexuality articles - Wikipedia

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    A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis; A Return to Love; Abasiophilia; Abortion; Abstinence; Abstinence-only sex education; Abstinence, be faithful, use a condom

  9. 12 Yummy Aphrodisiacs Perfect for Valentine's Day - AOL

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    Aphrodisiac foods lack solid evidence. While these foods can be a fun, flirty way to naturally enhance date night, they’re unlikely to treat long-term issues. That’s not to say they won’t ...