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#Health: Is It Possible to Eat Something and Increase Sexual Desire? We Tell You the Truth

Summary by Felix Victorino
Who has not heard the story of oysters that ignite the mood, chocolate as a symbol of love or spices that heat more than the palate? But the question remains without clear answer: does aphrodisiac foods really work, or is it just a myth that culture has nurtured generation after generation? Ancient civilizations believed that food could change the mood and prepare the body for love. Egypt, Rome, India and China associated many foods with fertili…
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Who has not heard the story of oysters that ignite the mood, chocolate as a symbol of love or spices that heat more than the palate? But the question remains without clear answer: does aphrodisiac foods really work, or is it just a myth that culture has nurtured generation after generation? Ancient civilizations believed that food could change the mood and prepare the body for love. Egypt, Rome, India and China associated many foods with fertili…

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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