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Herbal Health Care

Thursday, 16 October 2008

Male Libido Problems
Topic: men health
At some point in our lives we may knowledge low libido and an extra boost is necessary to keep the passion alive.

 

For centuries people contain complete use of aphrodisiacs as libido enhancers to achieve greater sexual health and functioning. An aphrodisiac is a matter such as food, drink, drug, scent or machine that can arouse or persuade feelings of sexual desire. Aphrodisiacs are named later than Aphrodite, the very old Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty.

 

Aphrodisiacs have a influential impact on the mind as they are thought to trigger the release of chemicals in the brain which then stimulate certain organs.

 

Most aphrodisiacs improve aspects of the sensory experience such as sight, touch, and smell, taste and hearing - which in turn increase sexual drive or libido, improve presentation and results in greater sexual approval. A number of foods are thought to have aphrodisiac properties.

 

These contain oysters, chocolate, chili, or alcohol. There are also a multiplicity of plants and herbs which have been used for centuries in established medicine around the world in order to restore or enhance sexual pleasure.

 

Still definite situation may play a part in sexual arousal. For instance, a candlelight dinner for two with romantic music and champagne is seen as an aphrodisiac and libido enhancer because it has the entire stimulants essential to promote sexual desire. Aphrodisiacs have even been hailed as being of great help in treating sexual dysfunction and rising female and male libido. While aphrodisiacs may be considered by a number of as folklore and mythology, many claims have been made about their potential libido enhancing powers.

 

There an extensive variety of natural aphrodisiacs and they include:

 

-  Vegetables contain androstone, such as celery. Vegetables such as asparagus, carrots, cucumbers and artichoke are indicative of sex due to their phallic shape

-  Fruit such as the banana, avocado, pomegranate, fig, papaya and peach

-  Nuts such as gingko nuts and pine nuts

-  Grains such as oats

-  Herbs such as basil, cloves, garlic, ginger, ginseng, aniseed, nutmeg and licorice

-  Spices such as cardamom, chili, pepper, and asafetida

-  Shellfish such as oysters, caviar and shrimp

-  Sensual scents such as vanilla, patchouli and musk

 

A number of prescription drugs might enhance libido, sexual performance and organ sensation. These drugs contain Viagra, Arginine and Prostaglandins. Androgens can be approved for men with low libido or poor presentation.

 

Women with low hormone levels, particularly during menopause, can try hormone substitute therapy (HRT) to get better libido. While these medications may raise sexual pleasure and performance, there are some negative side effects such as tremors, blurred vision, headaches and uneven heartbeats.

 

A lot of herbs are also natural aphrodisiacs and have been used for centuries as a way for increasing libido naturally and to encourage sexual pleasure and arousal. These herbs are extremely effective, safe to use, and nourishing for the body.

 

For instance, Smilax ornata (Sarsaparilla) is used as a tonic for male sexual strength and virility, while Eleutherococcus senticosis (Siberian Ginseng) is an overall system toner which improves performance and stamina. In addition, Sabal serrulata is a strengthening medicine which has a stimulatory result on sexual functioning, as well as female health.

 

 

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