Monday, November 5, 2012

An intimate moment through herbs

Aphrodisiacal Herbs

Herbs which have been used to stimulate sexual desire, lust or promote arousal are given the classification of aphrodisiacal. Some of these herbs are used through direct application to the sexual organs and may provide physiological results. Other herbs work upon the person's spiritual body, activating a chakra, stimulating mental images, or promoting a desire to seek union in the sensual arms of another.

These herbs serve as aphrodisiacs; their function is sexual stimulation. This should not be confused with the stimulation of love and/or romance. They should be used with care.

Aphrodisiacal Herbs are well suited for increasing the primal passion which may be unlocked during the Great Rite. During this ritually consecrated act of intercourse and consummation between two partners, the participants use disciplined mental images and visualization skills; they have developed adeptness in using invocatory energies to embody the polarities of the Universe.

These herbs include the following:

blessed thistle, cubed, cumin, daminana, fern (male), ginko, biloba, henna, holly (sea), kava kava, lemon, mandrake, marshmallow, matico, mistletoe, orchid, patchouli, rose, rose geranium, saffron, savory, sesame, Solomon's seal, southernwood, unicorn root (false), vervain.

The fourth type of herbal aphrodisiac

The fourth type of herbal aphrodisiac is the one that seems to have the effect of directly increasing sexual desire and prowess, even increasing the intensity of the sensations felt during orgasm. After
some extensive research and experimentation the two herbs that seem to produce the best results in this regard are Kava Kava root and Damiana leaves.

Kava Kava is obtained from the shrub Piper methysticum, which is native to the Polynesian Islands, It has been used by the Islanders as a religious and visionary herb and aphrodisiac for most of their
history. Since none of the active ingredients of Kava Kava are water soluble, the natives would pre-chew the roots and then blend this saliva/root mixture with coconut milk. The resulting liquid was then fermented to produce a potent beverage that was used for important rituals. The effect of the drink is to relax spinal activity, producing an euphoric state of relaxation but without impairing
mental activity. Some subjects also experience a tingling feeling in the genitalia, producing all the ingredients for an interesting sexual experience.

TRY THIS RECIPE

KAVA DRINK: mix together in a blender;
one ounce of powdered Kava Kava root,
two tablespoons of olive oil,
one tablespoon of soya
lecithin granules and
ten ounces of water.

Blend on high for one minute. This amount will suffice for 2-4 people.

WARNING: Over use of Kava Kava will cause dangerous respiratory and
skin problems.

Damiana is obtained from the shrub Turnera diffusa, which is native to the U.S. Southwest and northern Mexico. The inhabitants of this region have used Damiana for many years as a remedy for nervous disorders, and as a tonic and aphrodisiac. Damiana seems to have a positive toning effect on both the nervous system and sexual organs, especially when combined in equal parts with Saw Palmetto berries. Some users of the combination tea (Damiana and Saw Palmetto) report that, taken an hour or so before sexual activity, it helps produce a more satisfactory experience. The best results seem to be obtained when Damiana is taken in moderation over a period of time. Using the tea mentioned above (one cup per day for two weeks) seems to have stimulating effects on sexual performance.

My favorite Damiana recipe is a delightfully strong tasting cordial.
`Damiana liqueur'

soak one ounce of Damiana Leaves,
two tablespoons of Saw Palmetto berries,
two tablespoons of Angelica root and
a l/2 tablespoon of vanilla pods in
750 ml. of whisky.

After one week, strain the mixture through a coffee filter and save the liquid. Re-soak the herbs, etc. in 750 ml. distilled water for another week and then strain this second mixture. Heat the second mix
to approximately 80C and dissolve one cup of honey into the hot liquid. After the honey has dissolved, remove from the heat, allow to cool somewhat and then add it to the first (whisky) mixture.

You must then age the whole thing for at least a month!
One ounce of liqueur, taken once a day for a few weeks should produce interesting results.
Herbs usually work in a gentle fashion so don't expect instantaneous results. Indeed, because of their different metabolism, some people may not experience any effects whatever, while others may
find the results too potent.

Use these herbs in a respectful manner and use them in moderation, over-indulgence or extended use may have harmful side-effects. Most importantly, be wise, oh and by the way... enjoy yourselves!

Copyright 1996, 1998 by Lori Herron, R.N.and Alternative Nature


is the one that seems to have
the effect of directly increasing sexual desire and prowess, even
increasing the intensity of the sensations felt during orgasm. After
some extensive research and experimentation the two herbs that seem
to produce the best results in this regard are Kava Kava root and
Damiana leaves.

Kava Kava is obtained from the shrub Piper methysticum, which is
native to the Polynesian Islands, It has been used by the Islanders
as a religious and visionary herb and aphrodisiac for most of their
history. Since none of the active ingredients of Kava Kava are water
soluble, the natives would pre-chew the roots and then blend this
saliva/root mixture with coconut milk. The resulting liquid was then
fermented to produce a potent beverage that was used for important
rituals. The effect of the drink is to relax spinal activity,
producing an euphoric state of relaxation but without impairing
mental activity. Some subjects also experience a tingling feeling in
the genitalia, producing all the ingredients for an interesting
sexual experience.

TRY THIS RECIPE

KAVA DRINK: mix together in a blender; one ounce of powdered Kava
Kava root, two tablespoons of olive oil, one tablespoon of soya
lecithin granules and ten ounces of water. Blend on high for one
minute. This amount will suffice for 2-4 people.

WARNING: Over use of Kava Kava will cause dangerous respiratory and
skin problems.

Damiana is obtained from the shrub Turnera diffusa, which is native
to the U.S. Southwest and northern Mexico. The inhabitants of this
region have used Damiana for many years as a remedy for nervous
disorders, and as a tonic and aphrodisiac. Damiana seems to have a
positive toning effect on both the nervous system and sexual organs,
especially when combined in equal parts with Saw Palmetto berries.
Some users of the combination tea (Damiana and Saw Palmetto) report
that, taken an hour or so before sexual activity, it helps produce a
more satisfactory experience. The best results seem to be obtained
when Damiana is taken in moderation over a period of time. Using the
tea mentioned above (one cup per day for two weeks) seems to have
stimulating effects on sexual performance.

My favorite Damiana recipe is a delightfully strong tasting cordial.
To produce this `Damiana liqueur' soak one ounce of Damiana Leaves,
two tablespoons of Saw Palmetto berries, two tablespoons of Angelica
root and a l/2 tablespoon of vanilla pods in 750 ml. of whisky. After
one week, strain the mixture through a coffee filter and save the
liquid. Re-soak the herbs, etc. in 750 ml. distilled water for
another week and then strain this second mixture. Heat the second mix
to approximately 80C and dissolve one cup of honey into the hot
liquid. After the honey has dissolved, remove from the heat, allow to
cool somewhat and then add it to the first (whisky) mixture.

You must then age the whole thing for at least a month! One ounce of
liqueur, taken once a day for a few weeks should produce interesting
results. Herbs usually work in a gentle fashion so don't expect
instantaneous results. Indeed, because of their different metabolism,
some people may not experience any effects whatever, while others may
find the results too potent. Use these herbs in a respectful manner
and use them in moderation, over-indulgence or extended use may have
harmful side-effects. Most importantly, be wise, oh and by the way...
enjoy yourselves!

Copyright 1996, 1998 by Lori Herron, R.N.and Alternative Nature

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