The Aphrodisiacs for Men Right from Your Kitchen
You can find lots of websites that will list natural chemical aphrodisiacs for men. Substances like damiana and fenugreek may certainly get your guy’s engine revved up. However, you would probably be surprised how many foods you can find right in your kitchen that may just be the trick to getting you a night of passion.
Apple
The first of all aphrodisiacs for men, you might say--it worked for Eve, and it can work for you too. And it’s not just because it is a great healthy snack, loaded with energizing sugars. Nothing says come hither more enticingly than a single cherry red apple shared cozily between two lovers on a coach next to a crackling fire.
Asparagus
Believe it or not, a long tradition sings the praises of asparagus as an aphrodisiac. Chemically, it is good for maintaining water balance and it has the usual antioxidant properties that you would expect from veggies, but that is not the reason why asparagus has the reputation it does. Psychologists and the proto-psychologists of ancient times have long noticed that asparagus’ suggestive shape has particular effects on the male mind. Seeing so many firm representations of maleness arrayed on the plates remind many men of their own perhaps neglected maleness.
Presentation is of course, everything. Be sure to line them cleanly on your guy’s plate and, oh yes, don’t forget to eat some yourself. Naughtily steal one of his. The sight of you eating his asparagus should be enough to get his blood going. If not, check his pulse; he might be dead!
Chocolate
It doesn’t just work on you, ladies. Yes, chocolate contains magnesium and antioxidants, but what it also does is release serotonin in the brain. Serotonin helps to relax the mind. So if your guy is busy bringing home the bacon and you want to get him in a different frame of mind try reversing roles and giving him some chocolates wrapped up in just a cute little pink bow. Trust me; guys can’t resist things that you wrap in just a pink bow and nothing else!
Honey
It’s not just bee and bears that honey attracts. If you want to give your guy a boost in energy and head the “I’m too tired” and the “I have to work in the morning” excuses just try a couple of spoonfuls of honey, the sweetest of the aphrodisiacs for men. You can feed it to him if he’s too tired to hold the spoon. In addition, honey is also great if he has had one too many in the beer department. It will help absorb the alcohol and head off other disappointments that might pop up (or not) after the night’s drinking. If he doesn’t like honey by itself, go ahead and put on something he does love.
Peaches
“Do I dare to eat a peach?” writes the uncertain narrator of the famous English poem, “The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Well perhaps he should have dared, since doing so might have gotten him over his hang-ups. Peaches, because of their texture and appearance, as well as their taste and succulence, make for great ambassadors of wanton pleasure. However, don’t just give him a taste of these tasty appetizers. Let him get a little glimpse of the main event, by having a bite or two yourself. Never forget that though the way to a man’s heart may be through his stomach, his eyes go somewhere different altogether!
The Final of the Aphrodisiacs for Men
If none of these work, then try, try again but add one new ingredient that is sure to result in a different outcome. Exchange your guy for someone who still has blood coursing through his veins. You can probably find this new ingredient at your local supermarket as well.



