Odor can affect libido intensity is already a consensus. Men often think of roses, chocolates or wine as the best weapon to make a woman's mind ripple, but the scientists ' research shows that these things are not used in addition to raising the romantic flavor.
What really stimulates female sexuality is the most common scent of licorice, cucumbers and baby talcum powder. Dr Alan Hersch, of the American Foundation for olfactory and taste therapy and research in Chicago, has come to the conclusion after years of research. He found that these 3 flavors would increase the vaginal blood flow of women by about 13%, which means arousal. In addition, pumpkin pie's sweet taste also helps to stimulate female libido, but the effect is not the above 3 kinds of strong. However, this is the most exciting taste for men.
In contrast, Dr. Hirsch also found that cherry, grilled meat and male cologne will let the original sex atmosphere "short-circuit", because these kinds of flavors will cause women vaginal blood flow significantly decreased.
Dr. Hirsch believes that the taste can arouse libido, on the one hand, because the smell is directly related to the nucleus of the brain that is predominantly controlled, and the taste itself stimulates the production of neurotransmitters in the brain. On the other hand, it may be that pheromone is working.
It seems that if you want to make it more passionate, you don't really need a candlelit dinner or tonic, just massage it with cucumber slices in the back of your ear, or sprinkle a little talcum powder or a little licorice, which may be more effective than Cologne and roses and chocolate.

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