aphrodisiacs

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  • This New Damiana-Distilled Mezcal May Make You Love Harder

    Damiana has historically been used as an aphrodisiac in Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. Now, for the first time ever, you can enjoy its alleged qualities in agave form in the US.

  • These Shrimp-Topped Oysters Promise to Make You Amazing in Bed

    “Viagra.com” is a boldly named oyster dish served at El Coraloense in the southeast LA neighborhood of Bell Gardens. Their customers swear that the combination of oysters on the half shell topped with cooked shrimp, avocado, and Mexican-style ponzu...

  • Sniffing Your Way to Better Sex

    From the goat testicle potions of ancient Tantra to the lavender-scented dildo we got in the mail, aphrodisiacs have always occupied a weird space between myth and science.

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