“It's prime mating season. Seaweed is an aphrodisiac.”— Harmony Korine, Captain Wack, Martin Lawrence, imdb.com
“[the previous day, Granville sold some anchovy paste to Wet Eric as an aphrodisiac; now Wet Eric comes limping up the street in considerable pain] Wet Eric: You ought to be locked up, selling diabolical stuff like that. I've never had an easy moment since I put it on. Talk about scratching! I'm goin…”— Roy Clarke, Granville, David Jason, imdb.com
“Passion Flower is a flower that got its name for its sex boosting abilities! It’s an aphrodisiac that contains a well-known natural chemical called chrysin, which boosts sex drive. Passion Flower also helps relax and relieve stress, anxiety and tension. It’s commonly infused in a tea.”— Kelly, primallyinspired.com
“Ginger increases blood flow in sexual organs and warms the blood, optimizing the body’s temperature. Enjoy ginger in tea, soups, and smoothies.”— Laura Klein, organicauthority.com
“Cinnamon is considered to be one of the most effective natural aphrodisiacs. It heats the body, increasing appetite, both physical and sexual.”— Laura Klein, organicauthority.com
“Eating raw garlic may make your partner turn the other way in bed, but it can certainly stir up your sexual desire. The heat in garlic is what stirs up your libido.”— Laura Klein, organicauthority.com
“Oysters, as well as other mollusks, lay claim to aphrodisiac qualities due to their shape and texture. Most experts believe that it is the intimate way of eating (or slurping) the seafood that actually gets us going.”— Carmina Natividad, thoughtcatalog.com
“Certain foods, like oatmeal and peaches, can boost your libido, getting you even closer to the finish line.”— Arielle Pardes, womenshealthmag.com
“Let an ancient sex stimulant work its magic: Warm some milk, add a pinch of saffron, and drink up.”— Marie Claire Magazine, marieclaire.com