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Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, and her initial clam-cradled emergence from the sea is one of a handful of ancient stories that spawned the link between earthly foods, spices, minerals and divine love. Although there’s little medical evidence to link the consumption of the fruits of the sea from which Aphrodite arose and heightened libido, seafoods like the ever-suggestive oyster are seen even today as inseparable from the art of seduction. Thus, we have the word: aphrodisiac.
Still, the people of the ancient western world had many more intriguing tricks up their lovey-dovey sleeves than a few mere clams
I think I would give the gladiator sweat a miss ....yukkkkkkk!!!
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, and her initial clam-cradled emergence from the sea is one of a handful of ancient stories that spawned the link between earthly foods, spices, minerals and divine love. Although there’s little medical evidence to link the consumption of the fruits of the sea from which Aphrodite arose and heightened libido, seafoods like the ever-suggestive oyster are seen even today as inseparable from the art of seduction. Thus, we have the word: aphrodisiac.
Still, the people of the ancient western world had many more intriguing tricks up their lovey-dovey sleeves than a few mere clams
I think I would give the gladiator sweat a miss ....yukkkkkkk!!!