Aphrodisiacs - Weight Loss Products - Unusual and Curious Plants and Herbs
A number of sites out there offer info on aphrodisiacs, herbs and superfoods - but it seemed clear there was still a demand for deeper, free, readily available information on our planet's amazing herbs and plants - so here it is!
Some of these aphrodisiacs and herbs have been revered since ancient times - others have remained obscure but are coming to light and being discovered! Learn more about these exciting natural alternatives now! - select your category below:
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A small selection of articles to explore on aphrodisiacs-info.com:
Ashwagandha - Indian herbalists revere this plant, claiming that it is a tonic and restorer of supreme vitality. Once little known, ashwagandha is now becoming more popular in the West.
Rhodiola rosea This obscure plant, which grows in the Arctic and Siberia, is making news. Said to be a tonic and adaptogen, rhodiola rosea has been in use since ancient times and is belived by some to be a potent aphrodisiac.
Catuaba - The brazilian Catuaba has an amusing folklore saying attributed to it - "Before a man reaches sixty, the child belongs to him. After sixty, the child is Catuaba's." However it is something of a mysterious plant, with confusion over its actual identity.
Gotu Kola - There's a famous Chinese legend of a man who lived to be 256 years old. Despite not being accredited by the Guinness Book of Records, Chinese authorities claimed the story was real. It was claimed that the herb Gotu Kola assisted his longevity and vitality. The article compares old legends and modern science, seeking answers to whether gotu kola lives up to its ancient reputation.
Neroli - The article traces the origins of the use of flowers of the bitter orange tree in perfumery, and how the name "Neroli" came around. Neroli essential oil was popular in the 17th century, when it was put on gloves as a perfume. Nowadays the perfume is considered aphrodisiac, and the article explores whether this tale was a modern invention.
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Rose Cut Diamond - The rose cut diamond is one of the early diamond shapes from before the advent of modern methods of diamond cutting. This article traces the origins of the rose cut, its evolution, and examines some of its variants.
Black Diamond Said by some to be "the most mysterious gemstone on earth", this is not a mere marketing ploy: The origins of the black diamond, not only in terms of when it was first used as a gemstone, but also in terms of whether its origin was on earth or in space, having fell in meteorites, are still not fully understood. The black diamond has a curious history - now a valuable gemstone; once it was considered of such little value that the biggest black diamonds ever found were broken up to make cutting tools.
Girasol - A type of opal, the girasol is another gemstone over which there has been some confusion of identity. The article traces the history of the stone back to Roman times and explores how the ancients used to tell whether the gemstones were faked.
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