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Aphrodisiacs from mead to monkey balls

Sexual Health

A casual scan of the search for something to make you horny and the varied and often illegal underground economies associated with bogus aphrodisiacs.

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) wants one couple to drink honey mead -- a fermented mixture of honey and water -- every night for 30 days after taking their vows in June and to keep a diary of their honeymoon relationship.

Honeymooners test sweet sex brew

Is Herbn Love the next Viagra? Not quite, but you might be surprised at some the qualities it has, according to two professionals from the sexual medicine department at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia.

Looking For Love? Try A New Love Potion

"Most of ivory and rhino horn from South Africa is sent to the East where it is used in jewellery, name stamps and as aphrodisiacs".

Tusk, tusk - ivory traders caught

The Chinese view snake as a "winter warming food," and some say eating snake also has aphrodisiac or medicinal benefits.

SARS threatens to sting Hong Kong snake dealers

"They (the triads) exchange the Mandrax for perlemoen, which is then exported to Taiwan and China, where it is considered an aphrodisiac," Ngcuka told a Business Against Crime breakfast in Johannesburg.

Perlemoen Worth R3,8-M Seized

Rooster balls are perhaps an aphrodisiac. Monkey brains must bring good luck.

The Traveler and the Gate Checkers

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