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Aphrodisiacs are, by definition, foods, drinks, or drugs that stimulate sexual desire or excitement. That sounds just dandy! The question is, are they real? The answer is, meh. Kinda. While no food has been clinically shown to directly whip you up into a libidinous frenzy, the placebo-like effect of eating something that puts you into that “Riunity on Ice, That’s Nice” feeling is just as valid. Basically, science says “whatever gets the job done.” Yes, that’s a direct quote…from science.
Like any good scientific inquiry, the study of aphrodisiacs is best done through experimentation. If the general consensus is that these romantically revered offerings promote the desire to get jiggy with it, you’d be remiss if you didn’t test these out before forming a final opinion right? Just make sure your lab is up to clinical specifications. Dimmer switches on lights should be set to half-mast and be sure air quality is enhanced with the smooth stylings of Justin