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May 8, 2008

Spice Up Your Love Life the Herbal Way

Filed under: Aphrodisiacs — Jane @ 8:54 am

If your love life has seen better days and all that spice and passion seems to have left the bedroom why not put to the test some of the top natural Aphrodisiacs!

For centuries certain herbs have been refuted as having the power to pep up your libido and get things sizzling in the bedroom.  Check out the top five herbal passion enhancers and see what you think:

Ginseng
This popular herb is widely used across the world and is renowned as a revitalizer not just for the mind but all parts of the body.  In tests it was said to improve erectile dysfunction if taken continuously.

Horny Goat Weed
As the name suggests Horny Goat Weed is believed to get you more than hot under the collar.  Legend has it that Horny Goat Weed’s libido enhancing properties were discovered by a Chinese goat herder.  He noticed his flock getting unusually frisky after they had been nibbling on the plant.

Damiana
This sexy plant is found growing in Mexico and also around the southern United States.  It has been a popular aphrodisiac in Mexico for men and women for centuries and is still used today.

Tongkat Ali
This tree is native to Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.   It has been coined the ‘Asian Viagra’ and is renowned for its aphrodisiacal properties.

Maca
It is believed that before battle ancient Incan warriors took Maca as it was thought to make them physically strong.  However, they were soon forbidden from taking the herb as it was deemed necessary to protect the women in conquered lands from these warriors’s heightened libidos!  Certainly one of the stronger aphrodisiacs.

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