Sunday, September 30, 2018

A closer look at some aphrodisiacs that supposedly work wonders in the bedroom


Aphrodisiacs have been known to enhance libido since time immemorial, but how many of them actually work? A study published in the journal of Sexual Medicine Reviews recently debunked myths surrounding these libido boosters. Here’s what science has to say about some common aphrodisiacs thought to make you better in bed.

Oysters


Oysters contain nutrients like zinc and certain amino acids known to boost sexual desire, the study found. However, the authors remained inconclusive about whether oysters actually enhance the experience while making love.

Ginkgo biloba

The study revealed that unlike oysters, gingko biloba does wonders to the libido. A study conducted in 2011, found that gingko extracts increased the dopamine levels in rats and excited them. For those unaware, we share 99 per cent of our genes with these rodents.

Chocolate

While it’s passionate to smear melted chocolate on your partner as you make love, and it may even turn you on further, studies reveal that chocolate has no effect on sexual function. However, dark chocolate is known to stimulate the nervous system and make you feel happy.

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