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Cooking With Balls
The Testicle Cookbook: Cooking With Balls
by
Chef Ljubomir Erovic
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Sex Coach SaysIs Chocolate an Aphrodisiac?I've got bad news - current research suggests that chocolate's aphrodisiac properties, if any, are limited. Two chemicals found in chocolate were believed to heighten sexual arousal - tryptophan, a building block of serotonin, a brain chemical involved in sexual arousal; and phenylethylamine, a stimulant related to amphetamine, which is released in the brain when people fall in love. Researchers now believe that the amounts of these substances are too small to have any measurable effect on desire. (July, 2008) This doesn't seem like a compelling reason to halt the tradition of gifting chocolate. Despite the research, chocolate retains a top spot on our favorite gifts list. It is "SIN-fully" delicious, and often evokes thoughts of courtship, romance, and maybe even the anticipation of seduction. In case I've gotten you "in the mood," you can order from any of the top 10 gourmet chocolate makers here. Pam Babbitt, Editor - Sex Coach
Oh, the power of the mind ...
Some foods are darn suggestive and eating them can be arousing - relax, savor
every morsel, and have fun visualizing!
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