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  2. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. [1] [2] [3] These substances range from a variety of plants, spices, and foods to synthetic chemicals. [1] [4] Natural aphrodisiacs, such as cannabis or cocaine, are classified into plant-based and non-plant-based ...

  3. Pfaffia glomerata - Wikipedia

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    Pfaffia glomerata is a medicinal plant [2] native to Argentina, [3] Bolivia. [4] Cerrado, and Pantanal in Brazil. [5]Pfaffia glomerata is considered an aphrodisiac, potentially due to the presence of β-ecdysone in its roots.

  4. Do aphrodisiacs like oysters and chocolate actually work?

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    Here’s what experts and science have to say about these well-known food aphrodisiacs — and whether they actually help put people in the mood.

  5. Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

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    Sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to the overall energy density of diets. There is a correlation between drinking sugar-sweetened beverages and gaining weight or becoming obese. Sugar-sweetened beverages show lower satiety values for same calories compared to solid foods, which may cause one to consume more calories. [23]

  6. Is Celery an Aphrodisiac? - AOL

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    An animal study observed an increase in sperm production using celery leaf extract as a supplement. However, celery extract is much more concentrated than eating a stalk of celery or drinking ...

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Aphrodisiacs - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodisiac foods (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Aphrodisiacs" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Absinthe - Wikipedia

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    Like the French method, a sugar cube is placed on a slotted spoon over a glass containing one shot of absinthe. The sugar is soaked in alcohol (usually more absinthe), and then set ablaze. The flaming sugar cube is then dropped into the glass, thus igniting the absinthe. Finally, a shot glass of water is added to douse the flames.