Aphrodisiac
An aphrodisiac is a substance that is believed to have the ability to stimulate sexual desire. Aphrodisiacs are typically derived from plants, herbs, foods, or drugs. Although there is no scientific evidence that any of these substances actually increase sexual desire, some people believe that they do and use them to enhance their sexual experiences. Some of the more popular aphrodisiacs include chocolate, ginseng, and oysters. Other substances that are commonly used as aphrodisiacs include red wine, garlic, cinnamon, and ginger. Other substances, such as marijuana and Ecstasy, are sometimes used as aphrodisiacs, but their effects have not been as extensively studied. While there is no scientific evidence to suggest that any of these substances actually increase sexual desire, many people believe that they do, and there are a variety of products on the market that are marketed as aphrodisiacs.