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For this reason alcohol is considered an anaphrodisiac.
In ancient times it was believed to be an anaphrodisiac, hence the name chaste tree.
Popularization of mashua may be limited by its strong flavor, and its reputation as an anaphrodisiac.
An anaphrodisiac or antiaphrodisiac is something that quells or blunts the libido.
In one study a group of men were given an anaphrodisiac and the effect on the metabolism of mineralocorticoids in these men was recorded.
The root of the plant was used by monks and nuns for hundreds of years as an anaphrodisiac, being crushed and mixed with wine.
It could not be just the billowing Circassian trousers, though it is true I find trousers on women an anaphrodisiac.
The word anaphrodisiac comes from the Greek prefix αν-, denoting negation, and the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.
Jerry Salpeter of Ossining named his 37-foot Silverton "KNO3," the chemical formula for potassium nitrate or saltpeter, a rumored anaphrodisiac.
The amino acid 5-HTP, or 5-hydroxytryptophan, has been anecdotally reported to be a mild anaphrodisiac, as has the serotonergic empathogen MDMA, popularly known as "ecstasy".
The notion that a certain degree of good looks is necessary for the eudaimon life leads to a little bit of sexual nostalgia and then to the conclusion that being thick is a really potent anaphrodisiac.
Potassium nitrate was once thought to induce impotence, and is still falsely rumored to be in institutional food (such as military fare) as an anaphrodisiac; however, there is no scientific evidence for such properties.
A theory which was first propounded by Edward Marshall Hall was that Crippen was using hyoscine on his wife as a depressant or anaphrodisiac, but accidentally gave her an overdose and then panicked when she died.
Before we reached the Downs he came to me in great secrecy and asked me for an antaphrodisiac.
In the beginning, they sit themselves under a chaste tree, which is precisely what its name suggests- often known as "monk's pepper", it was used by monks to decrease sexual urges and is believed to be an antaphrodisiac.