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Aromatherapy and Aphrodisiacs
Aromatherapy and Aphrodisiacs
An
aphrodisiac is generally defined as a substance that enhances or
stimulates passion and sexual arousal. There is no essential oil,
herb, food, chemical or other substance that will magically or
immediately arouse someone who does not want to become aroused.
Drugs like Viagra are not aphrodisiacs. They simply ensure
that a man's system functions as it should if he does wish to engage
in intimacy.
Individuals that are physically or emotional exhausted,
under stress, lacking proper nutrition, depressed, anxious or physically
ill often have a significantly more difficult time enjoying intimacy.
Substances, including essential oils, that are
considered aphrodisiacs are substances that can help dissipate
the physical, psychological or emotional ailments that may interfere
with sexual desire or arousal. For instance, an aphrodisiac may
help with one or more of the following:
- Help Aid a Physical Ailment
- Reduce Stress
- Calm Anxiety
- Energize the Body and Mind
- Uplift the Mood
- Ease Depression
- Appeals to the Senses
Essential Oil Aphrodisiacs
This list is not all-inclusive. Remember that
the definition of an aphrodisiac is a substance that enhances
or helps stimulate passion and sexual arousal. Any essential
oil that helps ease your stress or that you find sensually stimulating
can act as an aphrodisiac for you.
Use extreme caution when including spicier, sensitizing
oils such as cinnamon, clove bud and ginger, in any blends that
will come into direct contact with your skin. They must be diluted
extremely well.
Essential Oil Aphrodisiacs:
Sensual/Energizing/Uplifting/Restorative Essential
Oils and Absolutes
That Can Act as Aphrodisiacs
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This list is not all-inclusive. Remember that the
definition of an aphrodisiac is a substance that enhances
or helps stimulate passion and sexual arousal.
Any essential oil that helps ease your stress or that
you find sensually stimulating can act as an aphrodisiac
for you.
Notes:
- Use extreme caution when including spicier, sensitizing
oils such as cinnamon, clove bud and ginger, in any
blends that will come into direct contact with your
skin. They must be diluted extremely well.
- The citrus essential oils can sweeten and mellow
out spicier oils.
- Mint essential oils, when used sparingly, can add
a crisp, fresh note to your aphrodisiac blends. Spearmint
is not as potent as Peppermint
Essential Oil, and is a good choice when Peppermint
Essential Oil may be too overpowering.
- Not often recognized as aphrodisiacs, the conifers,
namely Cypress,
Fir Needle
and Scotch
Pine, can lend a rugged, uplifting, earthy, natural
aroma to aphrodisiac blends. They are a good complement
to blends used during scenic vacations near wooded
areas.
- Patchouli,
Sandalwood
and Vetiver
have a rich and sensual aroma. They are deeply masculine
and are often favored by men. For more information,
visit AromaWeb's Aromatherapy
Tips for Formulating Masculine/Earthy Blends and
AromaWeb's List
of Essential Oils Favored By Men.
Marjoram
is considered an anti-aphrodisiac.
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Pheromones
An aphrodisiac is not the same thing as a natural
or synthetic pheromone. Further studies need to be conducted, but
there is evidence to suggest that humans, like some animals/insects,
emit odorless natural pheromones that can repel or sexually attract
other humans. Some companies claim to sell pheromones that cause
sexual attraction, but be especially leery of such claims.
Foods as Aphrodisiacs
Some substances, namely foods, are loosely considered
aphrodisiacs because they resemble sexual organs, are sensual to
consume, provide nutrients that support the libido or provide all
three benefits simultaneously.
Why are Oysters Considered Aphrodisiacs?
The oyster has been regarded as an aphrodisiac
for nearly 1800 years. Visually, some find that oysters resemble
feminine genitalia and some find them sensual to consume. Nutritionally,
oysters are rich in protein and zinc. For both genders, protein
can help provide endurance while the zinc can help progesterone
levels. For men, the oyster's high zinc content may help reduce
or prevent impotency.
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