What are the misunderstandings about aphrodisiacs?
What are the misunderstandings about aphrodisiacs?
What are the misunderstandings about aphrodisiacs? Since ancient times, many foods have been labeled as aphrodisiacs. The secret recipes for improving virility that can be seen everywhere on the Internet and on the streets have influenced many men, and they continue to fall into misunderstandings about improving virility. Let’s take a look at the essence of aphrodisiac summarized by experts with Brother Danding!
First, chocolate brings "sexual" fun
Perhaps it is due to Valentine's Day, people are accustomed to associate chocolate with love. However, in the research of psychologist and sexual health expert Linda Davidler, the main component of chocolate is cocoa, which can resist oxidation and lower blood pressure, but it will never make people feel good overnight.
Second, oysters are an aphrodisiac
Oysters are an aphrodisiac delicacy advocated by Europeans and Americans. Surveys show that 25% of people think they have aphrodisiac effects. Joy Davidson, a psychologist and author of "Fearless Sex," believes that the special shape of oysters, often compared to female genitalia, may stimulate male sexual desire from a psychological perspective. But from a nutritional perspective, oysters contain a large amount of minerals and the trace element zinc, which can only help improve system immunity, but it is absolutely impossible to increase sexual desire.
The sexual organ is just an organ in the human body, and sexual function is a barometer of human health. If a person is healthy, he will not suffer from various symptoms of premature aging such as backache and leg pain, nor will his sexual function decline. On the contrary, if a person's physical constitution is poor, it will not only show reduced sexual function, but also other symptoms.
Third, spices are refreshing and refreshing
Many spices originating from Asia are believed to arouse sexual desire. However, Dr. Alan Jose of the Chicago Aroma and Flavor Therapy Research Foundation pointed out that measurements showed that the degree of congestion in the penis and vagina did not change much after using spices.
Fourth, chili peppers complement each other by shape
Many people in India and South America believe that chili peppers look like male genitals and taste spicy and exciting, just like fiery love. In fact, the substances contained in peppers only have antioxidant, metabolism-promoting, and pain-relieving effects, and have nothing to do with aphrodisiac.
Fifth, truffles are the "flavor of love"
The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that truffles had an aphrodisiac effect, and this view influenced many modern Europeans. However, according to James Trepp, a well-known American truffle research expert, the musky smell contained in truffles can only induce estrus in pigs, and there is no evidence that it is effective on humans.