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Aphrodisiac

Aphrodisiac refers to the substances that increase sexual desire, pleasure, and performance. Ginseng, pistachio nuts, fenugreek, saffron, honey, chocolate, etc., are some of the aphrodisiac foods. Stuffy nose, headache, nausea, diarrhea, etc., are the side effects of aphrodisiacs.

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Can Yarsagumba be taken by myself and my daughter?

Query: Hi doctor, I bought Yarsagumba from my friend. How can I use it for myself and my daughter? Is it good or bad? Does it show any side effects after taking it?  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It should be taken under a doctor's supervision. On continuity, you can take it for three to seven days. Then you have to reduce the quantity gradually. Using it, it provides strength to the body. It is an immunity booster and an aphrodisiac. It is good. Consult a nearb...  Read Full »

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