According to the writer on this site:
http://www.netasia.net/users/truehealth ... isiacs.htmHaving trouble with your date? Perhaps a love potion can put that person in the mood. But don’t be surprised if nothing happens. Aphrodisiacs are an old racket and they don’t work.An aphrodisiac is a food, drink or device that supposedly increases sexual desire or improves sexual performance. It’s named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty.
Ginseng: The Real Thing?Ginseng’s popularity as an aphrodisiac comes from its 5,000-year-old history. It was valued as gold by the ancients and was believed to treat impotence and sterility. How I wish the good ol’ days never ended! But they have and over the years, medical researchers have found that ginseng’s reputation as a love potion has no basis.
The main problem lies in the fact that there are over 900 different varieties of ginseng and promoters themselves are confused about this matter. They all claim theirs is the real thing even if most products are so adulterated they contain mostly sugar! The absence of universal standards for the purity and potency of ginseng has made matters worse.
Granting that the product is indeed ginseng, what can you expect? Real ginseng contains hormonelike substances that will probably keep you awake the whole night but won’t give you a good time.
On the contrary, large doses may cause hypertension, depression, nervousness, insomnia, swollen and painful breasts, menstrual irregularities and decreased libido - the very thing ginseng is supposed to correct.
No High in Spanish FlySpanish fly is not a fly but a small beetle found in France and Spain. This insect produces a drug called cantharidin which is promoted as an aphrodisiac.
There is a grain of truth in this. When taken orally or applied to the penis, Spanish fly produces an itching, burning sensation which may lead to an erection. The same irritation and inflammation, however, can permanently damage the genitals and kidneys. Death can occur with large doses, making spanish fly a deadly aphrodisiac.
Good for BeesBee pollen is good for bees but its nutritional value in humans is questionable. Most products contain sugar and are fattening.
Real bee pollen can make you sick since this is one of the most allergernic substances on earth. Not a few have suffered from life-threatening allergic reactions after swallowing this stuff. If you want to live longer and enjoy sex, leave bee pollen to the bees.
So now doesnt chocolate seem like a better idea? Work hua tho hua, nahin tho its still ok! 