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Other aphrodisiacs known to the Ancient Egyptians included the blue lily and a beetle related to the more famous ‘Spanish Fly.’ Unlike licking oil off of a statue, however, use of these aphrodisiacs had far more of a pharmacological justification, for blue lily is now known to contain com...
While they acknowledge that more research is needed to determine dosage, they did find that maca is generally considered safe, but remember that the FDA does not review or approve any dietary supplements for safety or efficacy. Honey Worth trying? Nope. For centuries, honey has been attributed ...
Although epimedium (horny goat weed) is commonly promoted for erectile dysfunction, there is little evidence to support this use. Evidence and dosage for these and other enhancement supplement ingredients, including ginkgo, and deer velvet antler, plus safety concerns and potential drug interactions, ...