Chocolate and Sex!
One of history’s most famous lovers, Giacomo Casanova
believed that cocoa was an aphrodisiac.
Now doctors have discovered a scientific link between the two.
Scientists have unravelled chocolate’s psychotropic properties
and the effects it has on us. Dark Chocolate contains
phenyl-ethylamine which is known to stimulate the release of dopamine
into the pleasure centers of the brain.
It has been shown that not only does dark chocolate increase the
sexual appetite but also produces a sense of elation similar to an orgasm.
Chocolate is also known to generate increased levels of serotonin, a
chemical naturally produced by the brain, which is known to reduce anxiety.
In addition to this scientific evidence, a great deal of behavioral
research has been done to study the sexual behavior of women who eat
a lot of chocolate and those who don’t.
Women who eat dark chocolate regularly have a better sex life than
those who deny themselves the treat. Those consuming chocolate
on a regular basis have the highest levels of desire, arousal and
satisfaction from sex.
The study found: “Women who have a daily intake of chocolate
showed higher levels of desire than women who did not have this habit.
The scientific evidence combined with behavioral studies provides
a compelling argument for cocoa’s impact on our sexual drive.
The conclusion of the study is that women who consume large
quantities of chocolate have more satisfying sex lives.
So if you want a better sex life, give your lover some chocolate!
There is a trick to the chocolate though, you have to eat it raw.
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