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5 Foods To Increase Your Libido
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1. Cloves: Add to tea and warm lattes.
2. Watermelon: Packed with vital nutrients for sexual health.
3. Ginger: Helps circulate body temperature. Create a dressing with 1/2" grated ginger, olive oil, juice of 1/2 lemon, 1/2 tsp honey (and salt + pepper).
4. Ginseng: Aids in energy & overall wellness connected to individuals' sex drive.
5. Iceberg Lettuce: Contains an opiate to active sex hormones.
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