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Diets that are Aphrodisiac in Nature-A Review Study

Sachin Chandrakumar Narwadiya , Sachin Chandrakumar Narwadiya

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Sachin Chandrakumar Narwadiya, Diets that are Aphrodisiac in Nature-A Review Study, RFP Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 2020;5(2):43–45.


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Diets have various effects on the human being. Since ancient times various diets were used as a medicine in the Indian system of medicine famous as Ayurveda. The diet has aphrodisiac effects too, which means diet can also stimulate one's sexual desire. A review study of various diets about aphrodisiac nature is essential as people are more interested in such diets as apple, milk, cloves, bay leaf, Asafoetida (Hing) and much more. The Ayurveda have suggested warm milk as a diet for men to increase their capacity to be sexually active. The variety of diets had variety of effects on us. Hence before eating any food think twice about the effects on our body and mind. The sexual desire in society is a changing phenomenon. Due to high use of cigarettes, alcohols impotence is prevailing in the society.1Thus, to combated with the arising problem peoples are in search of aphrodisiac foods. The present study showcased the effects of various diets on the enhancement of sexual desires.9The study is important for the readers, researchers who are working on the problems associated with sexual desires.

Keywords: Aphrodisiac; Asafoetida; Cloves; Milk.


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