If you are looking to spice up your sex life, look no further than nutmeg, a commonly used spice with proven effects for increased drive, duration, and intimacy. Don’t be surprised if you haven’t heard of this effect before, as it was only traditionally considered an aphrodisiac within Indian and Arab cultures. That is, until a recent study by Indian researchers brought this ... Continue Reading
The 5 Hidden Symptoms Caused By Stress
We all know the feeling of stress, it can be a normal everyday experience for some of us. We suddenly feel on-edge, we feel strange in the pit of our stomach, we have trouble sleeping, and an overall sense of anxiety. But what exactly are the symptoms of stress? How does stress manifest within your body? The symptoms vary widely; they can manifest themselves differently in each ... Continue Reading
10 Aphrodisiac Foods
For thousands of years, humans have been trying to boost their libidos and improve their sex lives. Naturally, food has been at the center of this quest. The word aphrodisiac is derived from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. Here are 10 foods that are considered to be aphrodisiacs. Artichokes The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that artichokes were an aphrodisiac. In ... Continue Reading
Benefits of Polygala
Polygala Root is an extraordinary super herb. It was first used by Daoist monks who had firm belief of polygala benefits on the mind and spirit. Polygala root is traditionally used as natural calmative as it helps relax the mind, calm the emotions and aid the sleep process. Many believe that it also assists with creative thinking and manifestation of ideas. Another ... Continue Reading
The Amazing Benefits of Nitric Oxide
Nitric Oxide is a free form of gas produced by the cells in our body. Symbolized as ‘NO’, Nitric Oxide contains one atom of Nitrogen and one of Oxygen. It is produced when enzymes in the body break down the amino acid Arginine, and is mainly used for intra-cellular communication. Nitric Oxide is required for key physiological functions within our body. It travels freely from ... Continue Reading