Can certain foods really make you want to have sex after you eat them? There are many foods out there that people swear by when they want to improve their sexual energy, such as the seven listed here. But, do they really work like so many claim or is it all just a bunch of hype to get people excited? Worry no more because the truth of the matter is revealed here for you and these details you do not want to miss.
Key Takeaways:
- Considered to cause arousal, or desire, aphrodisiacs are named after the goddess of Aphrodite.
- These edible items often have positive, nutritive effects on human, sexual organs, besides creating energy and elevating body temperature and heart rate.
- One aphrodisiac, watermelon, dilates and relaxes blood vessels, in the manner of erectile dysfunction drugs, by virtue of an amino acid.
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