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HERBSAPHRODISIACSSEXHERBALISTNARCOTICDAMIANAAQUARIAN APHRODISIACS - Aquarian APHRODISIACS by Aquarian ------------------------ Aphrodisiacs! The word itself can send a tingle of anticipation down your spine. Throughout the ages almost every culture has used various `substances', usually herbal in origin, to put some zip into their love lives or in an attempt to cure the impotent. The types of preparation employed as aphrodisiacs ranged from the useless (except perhaps for their psychological effects) to the extremely dangerous, some being toxic enough to cause death! However, leaving those dangers behind.... There were four main types of herbal substances used as aphrodisiacs. The first and most dangerous was the narcotic, used to intoxicate the user's object of desire, thereby rendering them incapable of responding to an unwanted sexual advance. These aren't real aphrodisiacs obviously, just a way of weakening another person's will. These substances are extremely dangerous in even slight doses and are now justifiably illegal in most parts of the world. The second type were substances that would irritate the mucous membrane of the genitalia, hopefully producing a warm, itching feeling similar to sexual arousal. Unfortunately, what often happens is that the genitalia become inflamed, causing permanent damage. The prospect of kidney problems and other unpleasant side-effects is also high. This type of so-called aphrodisiac is best left alone. The next group of substances used as aphrodisiacs were herbs that alleviated medical disorders that interfered with normal sexual function. Any herb that helped to alleviate the symptoms of a variety of genito-urinary tract infections, or that supplied badly needed vitamins or minerals that were lacking in the diet, could be considered as aphrodisiac, as they would allow a person with previous physical problems to function normally. An example is Ephedra nevadensis which has been used as a remedy for kidney, bladder and urinary problems and as an aphrodisiac. In some parts of the world Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is considered to be aphrodisiac. Kelp is rich in many vitamins and minerals, among them iodine, necessary for the proper function of the thyroid gland. Lack of iodine can result in excessive physical fatigue and a lowered sex drive. The fourth type of herbal aphrodisiac is the one that seems to have the effect of directly increasing sexual desire and prowess, even increasing the intensity of the sensations felt during orgasm. After some extensive research and experimentation the two herbs that seem to produce the best results in this regard are Kava Kava root and Damiana leaves. Kava Kava is obtained from the shrub Piper methysticum, which is native to the Polynesian Islands, It has been used by the Islanders as a religious and visionary herb and aphrodisiac for most of their history. Since none of the active ingredients of Kava Kava are water soluble, the natives would pre-chew the roots and then blend this saliva/root mixture with coconut milk. The resulting liquid was then fermented to produce a potent beverage that was used for important rituals. The effect of the drink is to relax spinal activity, producing an euphoric state of relaxation but without impairing mental activity. Some subjects also experience a tingling feeling in the genitalia, producing all the ingredients for an interesting sexual experience. If you would like to try this kava drink (!) mix together in a blender; one ounce of powdered Kava Kava root, two tablespoons of olive oil, one tablespoon of soya lecithin granules and ten ounces of water. Blend on high for one minute. This amount will suffice for 2-4 people.