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Spanish Fly is an aphrodisiac that increases libido, known for more than a thousand years. It is extremely famous for its effectiveness as it increases blood flow.
As a result, men experience stronger and longer-lasting erections, while in women, the clitoris swells more and becomes more sensitive to stimulation, enhancing pleasure during foreplay and sex.
In most cases, it comes in drops that you add to a drink, drink it and wait a few moments. Check the packaging of the product to see how many drops are needed.
Today, Spanish fly is a safe, tested aphrodisiac that improves your sex life, and does not contain cantharidin. All products are based on natural or herbal ingredients, such as maca, ginseng, and ginkgo biloba, known to increase libido.
The combination of ingredients allows easier arousal and carefree enjoyment in intense orgasms. It has no side effects. You can use it whenever you want and do not need a doctor's prescription.
Spanish fly works on both men and women. Among the customers are individuals who want to increase their pleasure or their partner's pleasure, as well as couples who want to spice up their erotic life.
Spanish fly increases arousal of the entire body. It can help men achieve quicker and longer erections. Women experience increased vaginal lubrication.
The effect of Spanish fly on women
The effect of Spanish fly on men
Since all ingredients of Spanish fly are of natural origin, you can use it several times a week without worry. Spanish fly is very easy to use. You drop a few drops under the tongue or into a drink, sometimes five minutes before, sometimes half an hour - as written in the instructions.
In both cases, the effect will be the same. Within a few minutes, a strong feeling of excitement and stimulation will occur. Any liquid is suitable for consumption (including alcohol), except for hot beverages like coffee or tea.
Just wait long enough for it to start working. Always read all instructions carefully before use.
Some fear that Spanish fly tastes unpleasant. But do not worry, Spanish fly is tasteless or has a very mild taste that is almost imperceptible. When you mix it in a drink, there will be no significant changes in taste.
The original Spanish fly was made from a ground beetle of a metallic green color with the same name, to which various additives were added, and then mixed in water or alcohol. The beetle secretes a substance called cantharidin, which is actually a poison and acts as an irritant even in small amounts - causing blisters, skin and mucous membrane inflammation.
After consumption, it causes irritation of the entire digestive system: mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, kidneys, and the end part of the urinary tract. The irritation of the urogenital area was previously mistaken for sexual arousal, thus Spanish fly gained a reputation as an aphrodisiac.
Legends say that Spanish fly was used by queens and empresses to arouse desire in their partners, as well as by kings and emperors for their mistresses. The substance was mixed into a drink, resulting in a feeling of warmth throughout the body and swelling of the genitalia.
Spanish fly was also used for intrigues. In Ancient Rome, Livia, the wife of Augustus Caesar, known for her plots, often sprinkled extracts of Spanish fly into the food of guests and then slept with them, all with the intention of blackmailing them. Legend or not, the Spanish fly of that time unfortunately also had numerous side effects, including death. This was discovered by the Marquis de Sade in 1772 after he gave prostitutes sweet aniseed balls containing an excessive amount of Spanish fly. The prostitutes reportedly died in terrible agony. Cantharidin causes pain in swallowing and urination, bleeding, and kidney failure.