In our life, there are many impotent men with kidney deficiency, so they have no face in front of women, so many men try their best to be masculine, but the aphrodisiac methods uploaded on the market are really unreliable. Do you know which aphrodisiac methods are unreliable?
1. Chili aphrodisiac method
Many people in India and South America believe that chili peppers look like male genitals and taste spicy and stimulating, just like the fiery love. In fact, the substances contained in chili peppers only have the effects of antioxidation, promoting metabolism, and relieving pain, and have nothing to do with aphrodisiac.
2. Chocolate aphrodisiac method
Maybe it's Valentine's Day. People are used to connecting chocolate with love. But in the research of psychologist and sexual health care expert Linda Daviler, the main ingredient of chocolate is cocoa, which can resist oxidation and lower blood pressure, but it can never make people brave overnight.
3. Oyster aphrodisiac
Oyster is a popular aphrodisiac food in Europe and America. According to the survey, 25% of people think it has aphrodisiac effect. Psychologist and author of "Fearless Sex" Joey Davidson believes that the special shape of oysters is often compared to female genital organs, which may stimulate male sexual desire from a psychological point of view. But from the nutritional point of view, oysters contain a lot of minerals and trace elements zinc, which can only help improve the system immunity, and it is impossible to improve sexual desire.
4. Spices refresh and strengthen the yang
Many spices from Asia are believed to arouse sexual desire. However, Dr. Alan Hosey of the Chicago Aroma and Taste Therapy Research Foundation pointed out that the measurement showed that the degree of congestion of the penis and vagina did not change much after the use of spices.
5. Truffle aphrodisiac method
The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that truffles had an aphrodisiac effect, which affected many modern Europeans. However, according to James Treep, a famous American truffle research expert, the musk flavor contained in truffles can only promote the oestrus of pigs, and there is no evidence that it is effective for humans.