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Bat and ball is referred to the penis and testicles of a bull called soup number five which is a good

aphrodisiac. Soup Number Five, variously spelled Soup No. 5 or Soup #5, is a dish that originates from Filipino cuisine. It is believed to have aphrodisiac properties and makes one have a longer duration of erection. Read more: http://purpleslinky.com/trivia/random/thirteen-weirdestaphrodisiacs/#ixzz1lO7HfOA9 Perhaps one of the weirdest aphrodisiacs is snakes. The Philippine Cobra or locally called ulupong is one of the most venomous and dangerous snakes in the world killing hundreds annually. But even if this reptile is very dangerous their population had dramatically decreased the past years due to extensive snake hunting for their meat which is believe to be a very good aphrodisiac. Chinese are the usual buyers of Philippine Cobra with a prize ranging from 400-500 pesos per kilo. The snakes meat is cooked in adobo style. Snake is commonly eaten in Asia because of its medicinal value and its also a good aphrodisiac as proven by many and it really makes one feel hot and crave for love. Others would even drink its blood. Preparation of this recipe is very sensitive and delicate because the snake is very venomous. It is advice that only the expert should prepare this one. Read more: http://purpleslinky.com/trivia/random/thirteen-weirdestaphrodisiacs/#ixzz1lO7fGsky Malunggay with the scientific name Moringa oleifera can be found in many parts of the Philippines and other tropical areas. Malunggay is one of the most underestimated plants, yet it is one of the most nutritious plants. It is also known as a miracle vegetable. It had been proven by many that it is a very good aphrodisiac. A friend of mine, who is 60 year-old, revealed to me that drinking boiled malunggay leaves is better than Viagra. Read more: http://purpleslinky.com/trivia/random/thirteen-weirdestaphrodisiacs/#ixzz1lO7wekwO Birds nest soup is a delicacy in Chinese cuisine. A few species of swift, the cave swifts, are renowned for building the saliva nests used to produce the unique texture of this soup. The edible birds nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans. The nests have been traditionally used in Chinese cooking for over 400 years, most often as birds nest soup. This delicacy is renowned for limbering up the libido. Read more: http://purpleslinky.com/trivia/random/thirteen-weirdestaphrodisiacs/#ixzz1lO8yTUyk

Sea cucumbers are believed to be endowed with aphrodisiac powers in the Far East. The reason for this belief is the peculiar reaction of the creature on being kneaded or disturbed slightly with fingers. It swells and stiffens and a jet of water is released from one end. This behavior is similar to the erection and subsequent ejaculation of the male human penis Read more: http://purpleslinky.com/trivia/random/thirteen-weirdestaphrodisiacs/#ixzz1lO9DHy70 ABC News did an experiment on television where they took a set of identical female twin sisters, dressed them up in the exact same outfits, hair style, etc., and placed them in a nightclub. They had them switch places throughout the night so nobody realized they were two different people. The only difference between the two was one wore witch hazel while the other wore pheromones. The Results? The twin wearing witch hazel had 11 men approach her while the one wearing pheromones had 30 men approach her. Madame du barry-louis XV mistress, used ginger, feed lovers so she can seduce them Ginger promotes lust, improves circulation, make some parts of the body more sensitive Oysters have zinc. Zinc can help increase everything going on down there for a man. Eat at least 50 oysters to get enough zinc. Wine, red wine, resveratrol, good for heart health; good heart health means good blood flow below Can help get you in the mood, relax blood vessels, but if you overdo it,
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Sex is important for your health it reduces stress, boosts the immune system and burns calories! A series of top sexperts join The Doctors and offer their tips for better sex, tonight!

Personal Massagers Ultimate sexpert Dr. Ruth Westheimer says, "No one would put you down for taking a car instead of walking, so if you need a little extra help from a personal massager to climax at all, use one." OB/GYN Dr. Lisa Masterson shows The Cone, the latest personal massager, which can be used alone or with a partner. The Cone vibrates and can be used up against a wall or on the floor. "The point is, as Dr. Ruth always likes to say, personal massagers can be very helpful and innovative in the bedroom," E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork says. Topical Creams Climax-in-a-Jar is a topical hormone stimulant with L-Argenine, which increases blood flow to the clitoris and can aid in orgasm.

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Dr. Ruth shares some bonus bedroom tips! Show and Tell Intellectual Stimulation Pull Back the Sheets Dr. Ruth's Sex Tips Tip 1: "In order to find out which parts of your body are more sensitive to stimulation, try exploring every inch of your partner, and I'm talking about places you have never been, like the back of his leg. This is not foreplay, but more of a learning experience. Don't be alarmed if it turns into foreplay." Tip 2: "Make evening plans for a sexy rendezvous with your partner over breakfast. Then spend a few moments throughout the day fantasizing about your date. You'll become mentally aroused, and by the time you pull into the driveway, the mood is already set." Tip 3: "Trying to make your partner orgasm should be fun, not a chore. Try different positions to find out what works for you and him, and practice as often as possible." Tip 4: "Women really do need to cuddle after sex. It makes us feel more in touch and in love, so when your man tries to turn over and sleep, start spooning and tell him that it's early foreplay for the next round." Tip 5: "For more fun between the sheets, add some yoga to your daily routine. It not only gets the blood pumping, which helps with arousal, but stretching promotes more flexibility, which comes in handy." Tip 6: "I think we should rename the G-spot the Ghost Spot. Most women don't orgasm through G-spot stimulation, so don't be disappointed if you can't find it, and move on!"

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The P-Spot Urologist and sexual health expert Dr. Jennifer Berman says the P-Spot is a man's prostate, an erogenous zone, much like the G-spot is for women. Pressure on the prostate increases pleasurable sensations that maximize and intensify orgasm. Dr. Berman says pressure on the prostate is also good for men. "It helps to eliminate excess fluid, prevent prostatitis and prevent blockage of the ejaculatory ducts, so there is a health benefit to prostate massage," she says.

Don't Forget the Nose Pamela and Will, married for eight years, join plastic surgeon Dr. Drew Ordon and Dr. Lisa at the Arousal Bar onstage. Dr. Ordon explains that the sense of smell is very important when it comes to arousal. Pheromones are scents the body exudes which the opposite sex can pick up on. Pamela and Will test pheromone colognes androstenol, which attracts men, and androstenone, which attracts women. The couple participates in a blind smell test using different essential oils. Find out which scents get their motors running! Foreplay and Brains

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Which can be more dangerous during sex: A candle, oysters or whipped cream? Find out in Debby's bedroom dos and don'ts! Dr. Louann Brizendine, author of The Male Brain, says foreplay should start 24 hours before sex. "In the female brain, everything that happens 24 hours before is still in her brain," she says. "If you've had a fight the day before, her amygdala, which is the area of the brain that has all the intense emotions, like anger, and fear and being upset, are still there, and that will put the breaks on her sexual arousal circuit. "For guys," she continues, "foreplay is everything that happens three minutes before insertion!" Dr. Brizendine says a 20-second hug is a good start to foreplay. Research shows hugs release oxytocin in the female brain, which makes the woman feel good and calms down the amygdala. The Importance of Kissing "Males use kissing to get things started, but females use kissing to assess him as a potential partner," Dr. Brizendine says. Research shows men prefer deep, wet tongue kissing, while women want to start off a little slower.

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How Aphrodisiacs Work

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According to the experts, aphrodisiacs can work in two different ways. Some aphrodisiacs work by affecting the brain while other aphrodisiacs work by how they affect different parts of our body. For example, there may be an aphrodisiac that increases blood flow in the sex organs might which simulates the creation of desire. There are also types of aphrodisiacs that can make our bodies produce more of the natural chemicals associated with sexual desire. Through research over the years, results have found that some foods, herbs and other supplements increase production of hormones or other natural chemicals that affect our libidos. However, it is not known if these supplements create enough natural chemicals in our bodies for us to really notice a change. What makes research difficult is that the libido and desire is difficult to study. Everyone has different levels of desire and are stimulated by different things. Its interesting to note that the FDA claim that aphrodisiacs have no scientific basis and are nothing more than societys folklore. Despite this claim, no matter what culture you happen to visit, there will always be someone claiming to know of a tried and true aphrodisiac.

Experts say that aphrodisiacs can work in two ways: There are those that create sexual desire by working on the mind, and there are those that create desire by affecting parts of the body. For example, something

that increases blood flow in the sex organs might simulate the feelings of sexual intercourse and have the effect of creating desire. Likewise, there are things that can make our bodies produce more of the chemicals associated with sexual desire.

According to the FDA, aphrodisiacs have no scientific basis and are simply myth. While this may be true, many people swear by the effects of certain foods, herbs or minerals.

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