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6 Types Of Aphrodisiac Oils

“What you seek is seeking you.” – Rumi

Many attraction oils have ancient roots and have been used for thousands of years as aphrodisiacs. Aphrodisiac oils are used to enhance the love bond between couples, as well as to increase one’s energetic frequency and help attract a partner. They may also be useful for overcoming sexual impotence and frigidity.

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Additionally, aphrodisiac oil can help drain the energy out of old, negative, and resistant mental patterns that may block your natural powers of sexual attraction. Using aphrodisiac oils can help negative self-talk to naturally fall away.

Uses Of Aphrodisiac Oils

Try these recommended oils alone or in a blend to enhance your own natural powers of attraction.

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Types Of Aphrodisiac Oils

1. East Indian Sandalwood (Santalum Album)

Aroma: Warm, resinous, balsamic, earthy, sweet, woody, and spicy.

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Research scientists have discovered the chemical substance responsible for sandalwood’s erotic effect on the senses. It was discovered that a man’s natural body scent is similar in chemical structure as the male hormone androsterone. In light concentrations, androsterone smells similar to sandalwood oil. Sandalwood oil’s similarity to a man’s natural body scent, though barely perceptible, sends a very effective erotic signal to enhance your sex appeal.

Cautions: Adverse skin reactions are rare. Maximum dermal use level 2% dilution.

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2. Rose (Rosa Damascena)

Aromas: Sweet, rosy, floral, exotic, and sensual.

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Cautions: Maximum dermal use level of .6% dilution.

3. Patchouli (Pogostemon Cablin)

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Aromas: Earthy, sweet, resinous, woody, exotic, sensual, warm, and radiant.

Cautions: Low-risk allergen, does not require a dermal use restriction.

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4. Ylang Ylang (Cananga Odorata)

Aromas: Sweet, floral, balsamic, exotic, sensual, and earthy.

Cautions: Skin sensitization (moderate risk). Maximum dermal use level .8% dilution. Avoid dermal use with children under 2 years of age.

5. Ginger, Fresh Root (Zingiber Officinale)

Aromas: Warm, radiant, spicy, and sweet.

Cautions: None was known.

6. Cinnamon Leaf (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum)

Aromas: Sweet, warm, spicy and radiant.

Use my aphrodisiac recipe to enhance your sensuality, increase your libido, sexual response, and powers of attraction. To a 5 ml (100 drops) colored glass euro-dropper bottle, add:

Cautions: Skin sensitization (moderate risk), mucous membrane irritant (low risk). Maximum dermal use .6% dilution. Cap bottle tightly and shake vigorously to blend oils thoroughly. Allow synergizing for 12 hours or longer before using.

Instructions For Use

Dispense 1-3 drops on a cotton ball, or perfume strip and inhale the scent for 10 seconds or longer. May repeat as needed. Also effective diffused into the air, or as an aromatic mist. To make a ready-to-use blend, simply add 15 drops of your synergy blend to a one-ounce bottle of your favorite carrier oil (recommend unscented fractionated coconut oil). Shake bottle well to disperse oils thoroughly. Apply a few drops of your ready-to-use blend at your heart area, as well as to sinus points around nose, forehead, and on the back of your neck.

Caution

Please keep oils away from eyes and do not apply oil directly on any open sores as this can cause sensitization to essential oils.

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