The term "aphrodisiac" was derived from the name of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite, and is already in use for over 5000 years.
Some aphrodisiacs as Yohimbine, mandrake or Mandragora, Cantharide, Kantharide or "Spanish fly" to promote the erection, the quality of sperm or blood circulation of the partner.
Other aphrodisiacs such as ginseng, chocolate, savory, cinnamon, truffles, Cahmpagner, oysters or Damania contrast to stimulate desire.
Each has an aphrodisiac to increase its own specific effect to the libido and sexual performance.
An agent to ignite sexual desire / stimulate. Basically: All poisons are sexually stimulating in small doses. All Aphrodisiacs should be treated with caution. Excessive dosage can cause dangerous health-damaging consequences (kidney problems, bleeding ...). Therefore, you should follow the instructions for the respective aphrodisiacs very accurate.