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Articles: Women - Aphrodisiac
Foods
By Micheline
Stansfield
Throughout history, rightly or wrongly, many gustatory
delights have been termed aphrodisiac foods, in the belief that
consuming them contributed to one's desire for the opposite sex. For
the most part, the foods had less to do with the mood, than the
tom-foolery that went along with eating
them!
Asparagus - Believe it or not, this
green stalk, reviled by your kids, was considered a phallic symbol
and sought after by women in yesteryear.
Avocado - Cut it in
half, and you have the appearance of female genitalia. But the
ancient Aztecs name for it was Ahuacuatl, or testicle tree. The fruits generally hang in pairs, which
explains the strange term. But in the centuries since its discovery,
the creamy flesh has been considered a boost to romantic moods.
Oysters - Do they or don't they, raise
any questions about their effect on men and lovemaking? Actually,
oysters contain zinc, which is known to impact the body's
progesterone, which in turn is right there to liven up the libido.
Ginger - As with other spices, ginger stimulates the body's
circulation. Improved circulation to the erogenous zones, makes them
more sensitive to stimulation. Ginger added to a variety of dishes
can make a banquet that leads to the bedroom.
Fruit - While
many have beneficial properties for the body, whether any add to the
arousal when eaten, is a good question. After all, sometimes a
strawberry is just a strawberry. But a strawberry held in your lips
and shared, can bear fruit of a different kind.
Chocolate - Beloved by women of all
ages, in all eras for its sinfully rich, and sensuous texture as it
melts in the mouth. But actually, chocolate contains natural
ingredients that release serotonin in the brain, a chemical that
induces relaxation and creates a sensation of pleasure. For
additional delight, choose dark chocolates that have a higher quantity
of cocoa, and thus, more amore to the
almondines!
Micheline Stansfield is a romance advocate
who says you can always find more time for romance in your life.
Visit http://www.MoreRomanceInYourLife.com more tips.
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