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Foods High in Zinc Cooked Oysters. Beef and Lamb. Wheat Germ. Spinach (also high in vitamin E!) Pumpkin and Squash Seeds. Cashews. Dark Chocolate. Mushrooms.
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Look for a partner who treats others the way that they want to be treated. A person who has a kind character is more likely to treat you with care...
Read More »Last week a user asked in the comments if we could talk about foods that help natural pheromone production. We were more than happy to oblige, so read on if you like to know more about the relationship between food and pheromones! It is important to note that the best way to improve your attractiveness and natural pheromone production is to have a generally healthy and balanced diet, drink plenty of water, and get enough exercise to stay in shape. If you already do these things, there are many different healthy foods you can incorporate into your diet to give you a natural phero-boost. Mainly, these foods fall into two categories: foods high in zinc and foods high in vitamin E. Both of these substances contribute to sex hormone production, and high levels of both have been attributed in many studies to higher sexual energy, sex hormone production, and attractiveness.
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Read More »“Vanilla, jasmine, ginger, patchouli, sandalwood… all these are known to have great powers of attraction and provoke aphrodisiac reactions,” describes Ricci.
It’s akin to sipping cognac. First, a sweet, oaky elixir swirls around your palate. Then, its full-bodied warmth trickles down your throat as the aftertaste of caramel and a hint of exotic fruit linger on your lips. It is this heady rush of sensorial moreishness that By Kilian’s latest fragrance, Angels’ Share, seeks to encapsulate. Inspired by the evaporation of liquid in oak barrels as if ‘la part des anges’ or ‘the angels’ share’, this golden elixir tantalises the senses by opening with cognac oil, a blend of oak absolute, cinnamon essence and tonka bean absolute, enriched by notes of sandalwood, praline and vanilla for a creamy, long-lingering finish. “All the senses have a connection with the brain,” says Céline Manetta, consumer science manager for global innovation at International Flavors & Fragrances. “However, neuroscience shows that the sense of smell is specific as it connects directly to a particular brain area: the limbic system. The limbic is a well-known brain structure, very deep in the brain and is involved in emotions and memory. This is why we say that odours are powerful cues to evoke emotions and old memories,” she explains. When it comes to the science behind the aphrodisiacal prowess of scents, Manetta adds that “sensuality and seduction are core emotions for fragrances. Indeed, sexual arousal is controlled by a primitive structure in the brain, linked to the limbic system, that is highly connected to the sense of smell.”
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Here is a list of things that a girl does when she likes you back: She laughs at your jokes. She teases you. She suggests plans to hang out with...
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