Best Vape Herbs To Use As An Aphrodisiac

Vape Herbs As Aphrodisiacs

Luke Sumpter
Luke Sumpter
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Some herbs are good for relaxation, while others can give you a boost of energy. And then there are those that can affect you in other ways. For example, there are certain herbs that are known to promote aphrodisiac effects when vaped, making them the perfect natural way to get you in the mood.

What Is An Aphrodisiac?

An aphrodisiac is a substance that raises libido and increases sexual desire. An aphrodisiac should not be confused with a physical stimulant that may increase fertility or address erectile dysfunction. Aphrodisiacs cause arousal by stimulating those parts of the brain associated with pleasure and often imbue the wanton feelings associated with desire.

Vaporizing herbs is an excellent way of getting their active compounds directly into your body. New erotic horizons are being explored to increase the human libido, by vaping herbs would traditionally be eaten or brewed. Here are a few that may have aphrodisiac qualities.

MACA ROOT

Maca Root
Lepidium Meyenii

Maca is a tuber belonging to the radish family originating from the high Andes in Peru. Maca has energy and stamina enhancing properties when digested, and that goes for vaporising as well, stimulating the central nervous system and having aphrodisiac qualities.

There is a dearth of critical scientific studies mentioning the potential psychotropic and aphrodisiac effects of maca root. Anecdotally, Inca warriors, who were renowned for their strength and stamina in battle, as well as their stamina in the bedroom, thanks to the use of maca.

Maca root will arrive already ground up in the container. Sprinkle lightly into your vaporizer of choice, but do not tamp it down. Air needs to flow and tamping will only clog things up. Set temperature at 150-200°C.

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KOLA NUT

Kola Nut

Kola nuts have enjoyed popularity in West Africa for centuries. It has important social and cultural functions. This reverence for the kola nut is well deserved, as it increases vitality and sociability, and sustains mental and physical effort. Vaping kola nut for carnal purposes will give all the sexes stamina and increase focus on the person and task at hand.

Theobromine, caffeine and theophylline are the central compounds to the secret of the kola nut. They all belong to the xanthoid alkaloid family of stimulants that act on the central nervous system. The bioavailability of these compounds is 100%, so they come into your mind with a sunny hello and are there for your pleasure straight away. After all who doesn't like more or extended pleasure?

Kola nut comes in three styles, whole, shredded or powdered. The shredded nut is preferred as it can be put in a hand held grinder and be made perfect for the vaping apparatus. Kola nut is quite dense so set your temperature at 185-200°C.

DAMIANA

Damiana
Turnera Afrodisiaca

Damiana is a shrub native to Texas and Mexico which has a sedative and euphoric effect on humans. It could even be compared to a mild cannabis stone. Damiana liqueur has been used as an aphrodisiac in Mexico, and the Mayans used damiana tea to stimulate both sexes. Vaping damiana directly liberates compounds that can cause euphoria and can be used to increase sexual pleasure.

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The languid states of mind with heightened feelings one feels when using damiana are caused by the molecule apigenin. This flavonoid has an affinity for the benzodiazepine, adenosine and opioid receptors in the brain. Damiana is deceptively strong. Be sure not to vape yourself into a deep dream filled sleep rather than into some hot sensuality filled action.

Damiana is available powdered or shredded. The shredded version will grind well into a vape friendly portion. Set temperature at 190°C to set the damiana goodness free.

Luke Sumpter
Luke Sumpter
With a BSc (Hons) degree in Clinical Health Sciences and a passion for growing plants, Luke Sumpter has worked as a professional journalist and writer at the intersection of cannabis and science for the past 7 years.
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