aphrodisiac
06/28/2018 / By RJ Jhonson
A hairy vine native to Asia may be better than oysters at increasing libido and resolving arousal difficulties in women
The oyster has a reputation as an aphrodisiac, but the body of evidence that supports its efficacy is quite lacking. The same cannot be said for Tribulus terrestris though, as mounting proof, courtesy of studies from different countries, tout it effective against issues with libido, arousal, erections, and even infertility. T. terrestris, commonly known as puncture vine, […]
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