Aphrodisiacs verified by Scientists

Aphrodisiacs verified by ScientistsA new report has highlighted substances that work and those that do not work in terms of boosting sexual functions. Researchers at Guelph University in Ontario, Canada, reviewed quite a lot of studies where, they were able to come to the term that ginger and saffron can both enhance sexual performance. Contrary to the notion that wine and chocolate are libido boosters, it has been discovered that they do not have any effects sexual functions except in one’s head. Also, people have been asked to avoid unpopular aphrodisiacs such as Spanish fly and Bufo toad as they can be toxic to the body.

Moreover, erectile dysfunction which is a problem suffered by almost 2 million men in Britain over the age of 40 with twice as many women who are believed to suffer from low libido, which is caused by different factors. These factors may include, low testosterone in men, psychological illnesses, anxiety or depression. However, erectile dysfunction medications such as Viagra are sometimes mistaken for aphrodisiacs when actually it only makes it possible for blood to flow towards the male organ. Also, they do not enhance erections and if it happens, it means that the men were already sexually aroused. In addition, people facing these problems relating to sexual functions; have been advised to consult trained health professionals