Definition: Aphrodisiac, also known as a psychoactive drug, refers to substances or herbs believed to enhance sexual desire and pleasure in humans. They are often prescribed for couples seeking intimacy and may include:
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Prodrugs
- These contain chemicals that can activate sex hormones such as testosterone.
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Psychoactive drugs
- Like LSD (dopamine) or Kava, which produce a "high" experience but also involve hallucinations.
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Phenol
- A synthetic psychoactive compound with a strong odor.
These substances can cause feelings of euphoria and are used for sexual enhancement in some cultures.