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Mandrake
The plant has a long history as a powerful aphrodisiac, having been used by the Assyro-Babylonians and the ancient Egyptians. Like ginseng, the plant resembles the human form and is often attributed with human qualities, making it an acceptable panacea for all problems pertaining to sex In fact, the plant is toxic, being heavy in belladonna alkaloids and other powerful drugs which can have dire consequences if taken to excess Throughout the centuries the plant has been used either fresh as a tea or juice or dried and worn as a charm. For potions the fruit can be used as well as the root. Although its aphrodisiacal qualities are ill defined, evidence suggests the root may lower inhibition surrounding the sexual act, given that it has allegedly been used as a truth drug during interrogations of prisoners of war.
Musk
Musk comes from the gland of a small deer native to South-eastern Asia and is a widely accepted folk remedy for many ailments, including epilepsy, whooping cough, typhoid fever and pneumonia. Tt is also a noted aphrodisiac being normally used crushed and sprinkled over food. However, too much can cause lightheadedness and can even be detrimental to lovemaking. However, the perfume by the same name is more accessible and less costly and can lead to an atmosphere conducive to sex.
Mustard
Mustard has been used throughout the centuries, mixed with honey, as a powerful aphrodisiac, likely to irritate and cause a burning sensation in the urinary organs that some people find stimulating.
Use: Mustard, added to bathwater creates a warm stimulating atmosphere which is conducive to sex especially where partners bathe together. The herb can be added to most meals and some drinks. It is particularly stimulating added to red wine and other heady forms of alcohol.
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