When you turn on the TV at midnight, you will usually see an overwhelming number of advertisements for aphrodisiac products. It’s not that they have no scientific basis. Many aphrodisiac products have played an immeasurable role in sexual intercourse between men and women!
Foreign sex. The concept was developed relatively early, and exploration in this field was also relatively early. When we were sorting out relevant information some time ago, we discovered some strange arousal secret recipes in foreign history. Let us take them out today and take a look:
01
Mummy powder
In the early 1920s, many pharmacies in Europe and the United States had mummy powder. Mummy powder has been used as an aphrodisiac for more than 2,000 years, but it was not introduced to Europe until the 12th century.
The picture above is a mummy. Except for the bones, it has no human features. But at that time, there was a saying that mummy powder had an aphrodisiac effect, which led to considerable sales of mummy powder. Many businessmen had to take risks and forge mummies. Many mummies have been found in bogs in Europe.
02
Lizard Honey
There is also a formula that can help men fight the long game. People who have used it say "it can make men excited all night long". However, in order to gain such powers, a man must be brave enough to swallow a kilogram of honey mixed with lizard, pine nuts, cinnamon, calamus root and hemp seeds. It sounds delicious.
03
The male testicles of a deer
In the Middle Ages, a small sugar pill that could quickly awaken desire made romantic people unable to put it down. . A substance extracted from the orchids and testicles of male deer (i.e. deer penis) is its main aphrodisiac ingredient. At that time, people called this small white pill "Buck Testicle" or "Zilicao".
04
Red wine and white bread
Provided by a Renaissance doctor named Giovanni Marinello. He suggested that men who longed for a higher level of enjoyment in bed should eat some white bread with a glass of red wine before having sex. It is said that this method "can cure the disease immediately".
04
Brain Sparrow
Another medieval folk remedy is sparrow brain. Because of its powerful effects, it was loved by men and women who were seeking stimulation at that time. Seeing sparrows in people's lives is a blessing.
But the missionaries were extremely angry about this, which is why it is not difficult to explain why the little sparrow became a symbol of debauchery among believers in the Middle Ages. More than 500 years ago, the famous missionary Savonarola scorned this "sinful" little animal more than once in public, believing that eating sparrows would only awaken the greed and sin in human nature.
06
Ointment made from donkey whip
In that era when sparrow brains were popular, there was another aphrodisiac that countless ladies would never forget, and that was the donkey-fucked ointment. Ointment made from whip. According to one user, she has used this ointment to help many men realize their dream of being immortal. And when chatting with her friends, she repeatedly promised that long-term application will definitely make a man's lower body thrive.
07
Perfume
In the 17th century, it was an era of spices and aromatherapy. Ambergris is a secretion extracted from the intestines of sperm whales and is considered an excellent ecstasy. There is also a musk with the same name, which is made from some of the secretions of musk deer.
08
Fly
The "Spanish fly" is actually a beetle, and the powder made from it is said to be of great help to men. But in fact, its main component is a ferocious kidney poison that can easily cause urinary tract diseases. 0.03 grams is enough to kill an average person. Because it has a strong stimulating effect on the urethra, it does have a certain physiological strengthening effect, but it cannot achieve the purpose of enhancing desire.
In order to enjoy the pleasure of fish and water, you can imagine how crazy men used to be. In order to "be happy", there are so many strange aphrodisiac remedies in foreign history. Let’s talk about it. What crazy things have you done to be "happy"?