Can male enhancers be aphrodisiacs?
What puts you in the mood for love? Well actually, what puts you in the mood for sex? Do certain foods, scents or objects make you feel sexually aroused? Some foods, drinks, scents, objects and magic potions are thought to be aphrodisiacs. Do aphrodisiacs exist or are they figments of our imagination? Let’s start off by defining what an aphrodisiac is. The word ‘aphrodisiac’ has roots dating back to the days of Greek Mythology. So named after Aphrodite, the goddess of love and sensuality, an aphrodisiac is any substance believed to create sexual desire. Whether aphrodisiacs are based on fact or myth, there is scientific evidence to suggest that aphrodisiacs actually exist; however, these substances on their own are not the only things that are needed to create sexual desire. The question is what else do we need to feel sexually aroused? Frankly speaking hormones – in particular testosterone! There are many physiological and psychological factors that can affect a person’s sex drive. On