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Cupid's Arrow A guide to
Ancient and Modern Love Potions
Since time began man -
and woman - has searched for ways to increase his own pleasure of sex,
and to make himself irresistible to lovers. Over the centuries a wealth of
potions and lotions have developed as the perfect solution to increasing libido
and raising man's attraction to the opposite sex.
> An early proverb mentions this common vegetable saying: "If women knew what (the plant) did to men, they would go and get some from Paris to Rome." > This plant was used in love potions as early as the 3rd century, B.C. in China and some parts of Asia. Much later, in Europe, the Danish mediaeval herbalist, H. Harpenstreng said of it, they: "maketh the man desire the woman." In 1642, the Swedish herbalist Anders Mansson Rydaholm wrote: "If a man loses his ability, he should stay sober and drink milke spiced with 5 grammes of (the plant). This will fortify him and make him desire his wife." > Testifying to its powers of this herb as a potent aphrodisiac, Dr. W. H. Myers of Philadelphia wrote: "I have given it quite an extensive trial in my practice, and as a result I find that in cases of partial or other sexual debility, its success is universal. I pronounce it the most effective and only remedy that in my hands had a successful result in all cases." (Source: Indian Herbalogy of North America)
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