Posts Tagged ‘libido’

Saffron and Gingeng Are the Most Effective Aphrodisiacs

Saffron and Gingeng Are the Most Effective Aphrodisiacs
The effect of most aphrodisiac products is rather a myth, but some of them actually work. First of all, ginseng and saffron, as the experts from the University of Guelph (Canada) say. Today it is the most detailed and evidence-based work on the topic. Full story

Sweets Reduce Male Libido

Sweets Reduce Male Libido
Scientists at St. Vincent's University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, discovered that men with sweet tooth are prone to testosterone reduction. As part of their study they observed the effect of glucose on testosterone level in 74 men. Full story

Why Do Women Cheat?

Why Do Women Cheat?
In vain have been thousands of men trying to get why women are cheating. Do you think all cheating women can say why they are doing this? Women feel it like being in love or being overwhelmed by burning desire to flirt whatever it may lead to. Now the mystery has been uncovered by the scientists at the University of Texas (USA). Full story

Viagra Increases Female Libido

Viagra Increases Female Libido
Viagra helps not only men, but women as well; this sensational statement was made by scientists from New Mexico University, USA. 98 women, who were taking antidepressants, participated in the study. This group of medicaments reduced depression symptoms and are euphorigenic, but the side effects include lowered libido and inability to have orgasm. Full story

Watermelon Will Replace Viagra

Watermelon Will Replace Viagra
Various foods have good effect on libido. A recent discovery showed that watermelon is one of those products as well. Scientists from Vegetable Improvement Center believe that the antioxidants licopen, beta-carotene and citrulline found in watermelons help relax blood vessels and improve blood circulation to many organs, including the genital organs. Full story

Best Time for Sex – Sexual Biorhythms of Men and Women

Best Time for Sex – Sexual Biorhythms of Men and Women
Can differences in biorhythms of men and women disturb harmony of a love? As scientists believe, indeed they can. Those scientists offer advices on how to find that mutual passion. Psychologists affirm that "owl-lark" couples do argue a lot, it is harder for them to find a compromise, they go out in public less often, and feel disconnected from each other far more often. The issue gets intensified by the fact that the partners obviously have sex less often as well. Surely, couples that have the same biorhythms also may encounter different timings in passion. After all, the female and male sexual sensitivity clocks are very much different. We have to do something about it! Full story
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