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  2. Bufotenin - Wikipedia

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    The use of chan'su and love stone (a related toad skin preparation used as an aphrodisiac in the West Indies) has resulted in several cases of poisoning and at least one death. [25] [29] The practice of orally ingesting toad poison has been referred to in popular culture and in the scientific literature as toad licking and has drawn media ...

  3. List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids

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    May be psychoactive, as the root is used as an aphrodisiac, and may have been added to the Central American balché beverage. [27] Claims of tryptamines in this species [39] might be speculation. Research needed.

  4. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Korean bug is a popular aphrodisiac in China, Korea, and Southeast Asia, either eaten alive or in gelatin form. [16] The caterpillar fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) is used as an aphrodisiac in China. [17] The story of Aphrodite, who was born from the sea, is another reason why individuals believe seafood is another source of aphrodisiacs. [5]

  5. Yohimbine - Wikipedia

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    Any discussion of the use of the bark for sexual enhancement thus begins and ends with folklore. In contrast, there is a "fairly rich literature on yohimbine". [9] Subsequent work on yohimbine, while confirming that it behaves as an aphrodisiac in animals, including rats, dogs and golden hamsters, [9] has failed to do so in humans. According to ...

  6. List of traditional Chinese medicines - Wikipedia

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    Seahorse (Hai Ma) is a fundamental ingredient in therapies for a variety of disorders, including asthma, arteriosclerosis, incontinence, impotence, insomnia, thyroid disorders, skin ailments, broken bones, heart disease, throat infections, abdominal pain, sores, skin infections; it is also used as an aphrodisiac and to facilitate childbirth.

  7. 30 Dogs Wearing Goggles That Might Just Make Your Day, As ...

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    Hopefully, this list of pictures will make you fall deeper in love with the dogs you know and care for. If you’ve got a suave mutt, don’t forget to share a photo of them wearing goggles. We ...

  8. Deer penis - Wikipedia

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    Deer penis wine (Chinese: 鹿鞭酒; pinyin: lù biān jiǔ) can be obtained by soaking the deer penis in yellow wine.Like turtle's blood and penis, deer penis is one of the "delicacies" served in large jars in Snake Alley, Taipei. [6]

  9. School bus safety, ‘aphrodisiac honey,’ what’s next for ...

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    4️⃣ ‘Aphrodisiac honey’: Customs officials in Europe warned people not to consume the illegally imported honey mixed with medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction.