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  2. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for pills from 1926 implies an aphrodisiac effect: "full of red-blooded vim and push". The invention of an aphrodisiac is the basis of a number of films including Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Spanish Fly, She'll Follow You Anywhere, Love Potion No. 9, and A Serbian Film.

  3. Spanish Fly: Are These "Aphrodisiac" Pills Worth It? - AOL

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    Spanish fly is one such aphrodisiac. For centuries, people have turned to aphrodisiacs in an attempt to boost their libido and enhance their romantic appeal. Spanish fly is one such aphrodisiac.

  4. Cantharidin - Wikipedia

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    The French sorceress Catherine Monvoisin (known as "La Voisin," c. 1640–1680) was recorded in the 1670s as having prepared a love charm made from Spanish fly mixed with dried mole's blood and bat's blood. [16] Aphrodisiac sweets presumably laced with cantharides were circulated within libertine circles during the

  5. Do aphrodisiacs like oysters and chocolate actually work?

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    Here’s what experts and science have to say about these well-known food aphrodisiacs — and whether they actually help put people in the mood.

  6. Mannish water - Wikipedia

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    Mannish water is a goat soup in Jamaican cuisine.It is believed to be an aphrodisiac and is made from various goat parts.. The soup has been sold packaged since 2006 when it competed for Best New Food Idea in a competition covered by The Jamaica Observer.

  7. 7 Aphrodisiac Foods To Boost Your Libido & Get in the Mood - AOL

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    A common root plant that grows in many Asian countries, red ginseng is known as a helpful aphrodisiac food. You can buy this root in whole pieces, as a capsule, an extract, or in powder form.

  8. Spanish fly - Wikipedia

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    Spanish fly or Spanish Fly may refer to: Lytta vesicatoria , an emerald-green beetle, which was historically used in the preparation of medication aphrodisiac potions Film

  9. Is Celery an Aphrodisiac? - AOL

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    You might wonder if celery is one of these foods with sensual benefits. Due to the supposed health benefits, celery (along with fresh celery juice) has become increasingly popular in recent years.