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You are going to love our eSensual oils, lotions, potions, bath salts, they make romantic and sexy suggestive gifts. If you or your partner are in need of an Aphrodisiac, then choose a gift from our selection.
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MACA - Sex herb of the Incas
The Sex Herb of the Incas. The Incan Warriors ate Maca for strength and endurance.
Item No. FLP215
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£17.99
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BODY JEWELERY SAMPLER
Body glitter - 4 purse/pocket size samples of Body Jewelery. One 1/4 oz. jarof each colour. Colours: Blue, Gold, Lavender and Opal. Net. Wt. 2.3 oz.
Item No. E-BJS
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£8.99
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BODY JEWELERY, BODY GLITTER
A non-metallic sparkle gel that dries clear and stays where you put it. No flaking off on the floor or your clothes. Colours; Blue, Gold, Lavendar and opal. Sold per bottle - Net. Wt. 2 oz.
Item No. E-BJB-G-L-O
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£6.99
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ENJOY MINT
A minty numbing gel designed to prolong love making. Peppermint. 2fl. oz.
Item No. E-EJ
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£8.99
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ESSENCE OF MINT BODY WASH
All over body wash that gently soothes and tingles, leaving an exhilarating sensation.a fresh minty scent and taste are left on the cleansed area. Scent: Spearmint 8fl. oz.
Item No. E-EOM
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£10.99
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LOVE ELIXIR WARMING LOTION
A gentle breath or tender caress becomes delightfully warm sometimes sometimes hot when applied to select areas.
Item No. E-LEC-D-I-P-S
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£8.99
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MOONLIT MASSAGE OIL
A very light, delicate and fragrant love oil for a satin smooth personal massage. Does not leave a heavy after feeling and washes off easily with soap and water. Sold per bottle (4 fl. 0z.) Scents: Exotic Musk and Sweet Almond.
Item No. E-MLS-E
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£8.99
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PLEASURE GLIDE
An odorless, tasteless, greaseless water based lubricant. 8 fl. oz.
Item No. E-PG
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£7.99
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SOFT EMBRACE - SHAVE LOTION
All over body shave lotion made with natural irritant free ingredients. Safe for shaving any part of the Male or Female body. Eliminates those unsightly red bumps that often appear after shaving sensitive areas. Fresh scent: 8 fl. oz.
Item No. E-SE
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£8.99
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TRANQUILITY - BATH SALTS
A sensuous batch salt that will rejuvenate your mind, body and soul. Luscious bubbles and wonderful scent a tranquil escape for the senses. Rust proof container. Scent: Sea-Breeze. Net Wt. 16 oz
Item No. E-TBS
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£17.99
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All prices in Pounds Sterling
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APHRODIASIACS
There is much debate surrounding the issue of aphrodisiacs, and whether they actually work or not. No scientist has come out and made a claim for any one of them, but research into their benefits goes on. Some scientists believe that so called aphrodisiacs act as mere placebos. Sexual arousal is such a complex subject and it's so difficult to isolate the conditions that bring it about.
The Greek goddess Aphrodite gave us the name, and a belief in their various forms has been present all through recorded history. The Chinese in particular, treat aphrodisiacs very seriously indeed. In their culture, the genitalia of male animals are thought to promote masculine virility. This leads to the buying of genitalia from seals and tigers. It's bad news for the tigers, which are an endangered animal.
Other animals are the victims of a belief in aphrodisiacs. The rhinoceros, also feted for its aggression, is hunted for the horn, which is ground into a powder. This is much sought after, unfortunately contributing to the endangered status of the species. Turtles are often poached, so they can be killed and dissected for the eggs inside. They are considered a delicacy as well as aphrodisiacs, and are eaten raw, flavored with limejuice and salt.
The most famous of the aphrodisiacs is probably the oyster. The oyster industry, which is worth millions of dollars, likes to promote its product as the vital ingredient of any romantic, candle lit dinner for two. Does it work? The jury is still out.
It's well known that most people, especially women, have a weakness for chocolate. There is a chemical in chocolate that some people believe is an aphrodisiac. However, it's said that you would need to eat a great deal of it for it to kick in. Well, any excuse! At least, it isn't doing any harm. Chocolate isn't an endangered species, (except in my house).
In addition to all the foodstuffs we all have fun with, when thinking about aphrodisiacs, there is a lot of serious research going into developing drugs which address real problems such as erectile dysfunction and other sexual disorders.
The subject will be argued about for years to come. Is it the candles and champagne that makes us frisky, or the oysters? The brain is a very susceptible organ, responding to many different stimuli. The mere suggestion or reputation of something being an aphrodisiac may be enough to manufacture a response. It's probably true to say we all want it to be true. Between the skeptics and the true believers, the truth may fall somewhere in the middle. Whatever the scientific value, the culture of aphrodisiacs is here to stay.
AROMATHERAPY
Aromatherapy, or the uses of scents from various natural plant extracts, has been used for centuries in meditation, healing, healthcare, beauty and relaxation. The essential oils are the fragrant essences derived from flowers, leaves, barks, roots and berries. Each essential oil has its own therapeutic properties. Nowadays, aromatherapists, who are individuals essentially trained in how to combine and administer these essential oils, have emerged as complementary healers to the more traditional forms of allopathic medicine.
The appeal of aromatherapy transcends cultures and continents, chiefly because it has proven to work. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans used aromatherapy in a wide range of uses – from embalming the dead to treating military soldiers injured in battle. Aromatherapy can be used to treat a wide range of ailments including first aid, stress related diseases and skin problems. Oils can be placed in aromatic baths, used in compresses, or mixed in creams, lotions or waters to help with the health of the skin.
The various uses of aromatherapy in England and the US however, have been quite recent. Over the last decade, aromatherapy has become increasingly popular among the general public, used primarily in beauty and bath care for personal uses. Lavender, tea tree oil, clove, cinnamon, and other oils have been marketed for mass appeal for their healing and relaxation properties. These have been greatly diluted so that an individual will not become sensitive to an undiluted essence.
Self-treatment with aromatherapy, however, should be exercised with caution. Properly used, essential oils are safe, but some oils present hazards that anyone using them should be aware of. I have purchased a number of oils off the shelves, only to find after further reading that these are hazardous and toxic in significantly small doses. There are no warning labels on aromatherapy oils, and if a service provider decides to sell them, people are free to buy and use them as they see fit. Babies, pregnant mothers and older adults need to be especially careful if they come in contact with essential oils.
A properly trained aromatherapist will look beyond merely the application of essential oils, and will strive to treat the whole person to help achieve balance. As essential oils work on a subtle level, the multitude of healing properties they offer differ from synthetic drugs in this respect. They are not tailored to treat a specific symptom, but strive to rectify any imbalance in the body and promote better health and well-being. Aromatherapy has been likened to the Chinese idea of Yin and Yang- a harmonizing balance that exists with opposing energies. When balance is achieved, the person is in a state of health.
I have used aromatherapy for over ten years, and have found the positive effects noteworthy. Primarily I have used oils to treat fatigue, combat stress and promote relaxation. When I travel, I often seek out essential oils that have been distilled in the country I am visiting, for these are usually of a purer and less expensive nature than ones that have been imported into the West. In Morocco, I have bought pure oils of jasmine, rose and neroli, some of the most expensive oils known. In Madagascar, I have bought ylang-ylang, clove, cinnamon, and other local oils that have excellent anti-viral and anti-bacterial oils that are perfect during travelling. Buying, experimenting and learning about aromatherapy oils are part of the enjoyment, and discovering their numerous health benefits through use is part of the reward.
FINDING LOVE
Finding love is as important as finding air. Almost everything we are wanting boils down to us wanting love or us wanting happiness. We think we will find love "out there," so we look for a partner to make us happy. Sometimes we find such a person, and it seems to satisfy our hunger for love at least for a while. It is hard to find lasting love outside. Yet most people keep looking for it out there, and seldom do they look where love always can be found: inside our own hearts.
This notion of love within us is so easily dismissed as false, or sappy, or mythical that we write it off before we even give it a chance. But it is so vital, so real, and so simple. Finding love is always in inside task.
How do you find love within? Finding love is something to approach properly. Well, in a way you do not have to find it because you are it. A spiritual book called A Course in Miracles says: "Teach only love, for that is what you are." This means to share your true self. Teach not only with words, but also with the fullness of your heart. Your inner most being, you deepest light, is pure love.
You-as-love may not be what you now think of yourself to be. You may feel like you are a mind, a bundle of busy thoughts and random feelings. But this is only the superficial level of "you." Beneath all that, you are love. You are pure light.
The thoughts and feelings at the surface are often your mind's attempt to look for love. They are just part of you, a small part. Usually this search comes in the form of looking outside for a romantic partner. Your thoughts and emotions then are always directed in an outward search. Simply put, your mind believes it will find love out side itself.
So, how is it going? Has it worked for you? Has it really worked? Be honest.
If you cease to look for love outside (usually by trying to find romance or approval), you will still want love, but you will more easily sense it within. Be willing to stop your search all together.
"Oh come on, I can't do that! Give me a break! Everyone looks for love!" The need for finding love is the common denominator among people.
Which part of you just said that? Or said something similar? Was it the mind or was it the heart that already is love? It had to have been the mind. The simple truth is this: your mind will still search for love, but your heart alone feels it.
So when I say "stop searching for love" what I mean is that your mind will not necessarily stop searching but its search does not have to be all consuming. Do not take its search so seriously, and instead be the love that you are. Start finding love in yourself, despite your mind's attempt to find it elsewhere. This is the key.

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