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The greater Plantain is known as European Love Magic Plant, which has been used since antiquity as an ingredient in libido enhancing love potions and witches’ ointments. These days the leaves of this biosynthetic weed are usually added to salads or into freshly pressed fruit juices to escalate sexual drive.
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Tribulus is a magnificent libido enhancer for women and men of any age. While the Tribulus plant is known to produce long-lasting effect, its bio-active elements are not as concentrated as those in chemically produced stimulants. It may take up to 1-2 weeks before you would feel changes, that prompt your own body’s systems to respond and start functioning properly again – to balance hormones, increase vitality and production of semen in men, or put you into continuously joyful mood.
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Besides aphrodisiac foods and drinks, there are many other mechanical stimulants, which can make you extend yourself beyond what you would regard as your capacity and experience unique intense feelings. For instance making special body lotions from oil, pepper and nettle seeds, which is able to create strong blood flow through the veins, and used to arouse sexual desire.
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Reishi Mushroom is a rare sacred plant of immortality and eternal youth, and was regularly used by Asian emperors, who had to maintain their sexual potency as the masters of vast harems. It is a powerful immunostimulant, which effectively revitalises hormonal systems by first fixing problems of the body and mind that prevent its normal functioning.
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Ephedra is a common and nondescript plant, which is usually considered to be a useless weed. In India, Nepal and other places on the Indian subcontinent it is also called Soma or Somalata as this plant is used as one of the main ingredients in preparation of a plant-based divine aphrodisiac and life-extending concoction, known to provoke strong feelings of euphoria, lust and relaxation.
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From times of ancient Mayans people learnt that fragrance of fermented vanilla orchid seed pods sexually aroused men by setting their mood into the playful mode. Thus, vanilla seeds were and still are commonly used to flavour drinks and food, as perfumes and incenses or sewn into fragrant pillows to create erotic fire.
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Include this bioactive humble common alga – Irish Sea Moss into your food. Irish moss contains generous amount of protein and unique combination of minerals like zinc, selenium, iodine and sulphur – necessary for rebooting your sexual desire and abilities to procreate.
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Experience magic by chewing ten-twenty toasted fennel seeds before going out on a date after a day full of stress and enjoy its exceptionally pleasant calming effect, which is known to stop you from binge eating, get rid of bloating and most importantly, set happy passionate mood for amorous adventures.
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Stress and negative emotions can deflate libido, and affect relationships by making people hypo-sensitive, intolerant to others and irritable. Love and Stress are not Friends! This simple aromatic Angelica Tea is known to remove the psychological blocks that cause it and help people who experience lack of confidence, worry, anxiety, depression, or anger.
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