The level of a man's sexual ability is a symbol of his success. How can a man enjoy sex like a fish in water, improve his sexual ability, and showcase his virility? Many male friends choose food therapy. Why?
Clever men are also unwilling to use aphrodisiacs to make themselves stand up. Unless there is a strong affection, or young people want to try novelty. Drugs such as *, Nanbao, Yougui Pill, and Yishenling Granules (capsules) all contain sex hormones, which can cause male endocrine disorders in certain cases and even worsen sexual dysfunction. But is the current aphrodisiac food really effective? Can it be deceiving? Some aphrodisiac foods do have a "deceptive" component.
Misunderstanding 1: Spices are refreshing and invigorating.
Many spices originating from Asia are believed to stimulate sexual desire. However, Dr. Allen from the Chicago Aroma and Taste Therapy Research Foundation? Jose pointed out that measurements showed that there was no significant change in the degree of congestion between the penis and vagina after the use of spices.
Misunderstanding 2: Chili peppers complement each other in form.
Many people in India and South America believe that chili peppers have a similar appearance to male genitalia and a spicy and stimulating taste, just like fiery love. In fact, the substances contained in chili peppers only have antioxidant, metabolic, and pain relieving effects, and are completely unrelated to aphrodisiac activity.
Misunderstanding 3: Truffles are the "taste of love".
The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that truffles had an aphrodisiac effect, which influenced many modern Europeans. However, according to renowned American truffle research expert James? Trep introduced that the musky taste contained in truffles can only promote estrus in pigs, and there is no evidence to suggest its effectiveness in humans.
Myth 4: Chocolate promotes sexual pleasure.
Perhaps it's a Valentine's Day relationship where people tend to associate chocolate with love. But in the research of psychologist and sexual health expert Linda Daviler, the main ingredient of chocolate is cocoa, which can resist oxidation and lower blood pressure, but it cannot make people brave overnight.
Myth 5: Oysters are aphrodisiacs.
Oysters are a popular aphrodisiac delicacy among Europeans and Americans, with a survey showing that 25% of people believe they have aphrodisiac effects. Psychologist and author of "Fearless Sex" Joey Davidson believes that the extraordinary appearance of oysters is often compared to female genitalia, which, from a psychological perspective, may stimulate male sexual desire. But from a nutritional perspective, oysters contain a large amount of minerals and trace element zinc, which can only help improve the system's immune system, and it is impossible to enhance sexual desire.