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outlawed msny natuEl substaocs, and now the prbli. rmains helpless once
again while th FDA threttens to Prohibit hsny mor herbs aod medicines such
a yohimbe, sat Pdro cactus, k.va-kava, lobelia, golden seal.nd ginseng. Evn
vitsmins may soon be mrd. prescliPtion only.

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r4lments fdled io the courts b.a!s these substances wre drady ille8.l.
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INTRODUCTION
What is an aphrodisiac? Everybody talks about aphrodisiacs, but no one seems
to know anvthing about them. Many so called "experts" insist that there is no
such thing as an aphrodisiac. It is not surprising that only a few decades ago
many of the same "experts" assured us that the idea of sexual pleasure and
orqasm in the female was "totally absurd". Our own definition o[ aphrodisiac
includes substances which do any one or severai of the following things:
Produce erections in the male, arouse sexual feeling by stimulation of the
genitals or nervous system, increase sensual awareness, relax inhibitions,
augment phvsical energy,strengthen the gonads or other glandsinvolved in rex,
improve sexual health, increase the production of semen, help conquer impotence
and frigidit,v (bearing in mind that these maladies are frequently of psychological
origin), overcome sexual exhaustion, and prevent premature ejaculation. This
book is about the chemistrv of sex, and natural substances which influence it.
We willexplore not only'aphrodisiac materials as defined above,but.also tonics
which aleviate iemale complaints, ease childbirth and add years tG your sex
life. We have also included a comprehensive chapter on nutrition and sex and
disclosed lor the first time a revolutionary method of birth control.

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UNDESI RABLE APHRODISIACS
Since cantharides (Spanish Fly) is the rnost famous aphrodisiac in human con-
versation let us deal with it first. It is the pulverized wing parts of a species o[
beetle (Lytta vesicatoria). If taken internally even in minute doses it causes
extreme irritation of the genitals, fever, painful urination and possible bloody
discharge, Sometimes - but not often - it produces an illusion of insatiable
sexual desire. It is unreliable,dangerous.often fatal, and nearly always.causes
permanent or long term injury. (-)-3-(3,a-dihydroxyphenyl)-L-alanine,
'1,-DOPA,
a nerv drug for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease increases sexual desire
in some individuals. lt is an unreliable aphrodisiac with many unfavorable side
effects too numerous to list here. 'In 1970 workers piping a new kind of gas
into homes in Harrogate, England noted that it made them feel drunk and in-
creased sexual desire. l,ittle else is known about this gas as yet. PCPA,
p-chlorophenvlalanine, causes hypersexual aggression in laboratory animals,
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but it also makes them vicious and can have harmful effects on several body
organs.
'Dr. Nicolas Venette, a 17th century medical author proclaimed borax,
sodium tetraborate an excellent aphrodisiac. I do not advise experimentation
with this corrosive chemical. 'Amyl nitrite ampules, known as "poppers"
were originally intended as a heart stimulant for people with cardiac disorders.
They are now popular among "sexy" people, An Ampule is broken open and
sniffed at the point of orgasm. It gives a brief flash for about 30 seconde which
intensifies sexual climax. They are relatively harmless if used occasionally,
but I suggest that you not get hung up on them or any chemical stin,ulants.

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HERBAL APHRODISIACS
YOHIMBE (Corynanthe yohinbe)-In ilerbal Highs I spoke of Yohimbe and its
psychedelic effects. I briefly mentioned quebrachine a.n aphrodisiac drug de-
rived from the bark of this West African tree by reacting yohimbiline, one oI
its alkaloids, with hydrochloric acid. In effect this is a way of shortcutting
the digestion and assimilation of the alkaloid, When you drink the tea as de-
scribed in Herbal Highs the alkaloids, yohimbine and yohimbiline must react
with the hydrochloric acid in your digestive juices so that they become soluble
and can be assimilated into your body. Recently at Stone Kingdom, we made a
w-o1{erful discovery: If youadd l000mgof ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to each cup
of Yohimbe bark tea the two will react ro produce yohimbine and yohimbilinl
a.scorbate, a very soluble and assimilable form of the two alkaloids, By doing
this you have a smoother and better trip with no tendency towards the slighi
nausea which sometimes accompanies the use of the tea, It comes on quicfer
too (10-15 minutes instead of 30-45). AIso its aphrodisiac qualities u."rno"u
pronounced. Yohimbe brings blood to the pelvic area and by stimulating the
spinal nerves, encourages erections in the male as well as heightening seisual
pleasure for both sexes. It acts as a stimulant to the parasympathetic nervoua
sys.tem in a way that brings out profound emotional feelings. During sex, lovers
feel as though their bodies were disolving and merging into one another.
Qieug* under the influence of yohimbe is beyond belief. Its ellect is so power-
ful that men and women who suf{er from psychological impotence and frigidity
usually.overcome their mental and physical barriers and experience a really
great climax. A word to the wise, however: yohimbe is meant to be used for
pleasure on occasion or, in cases of impotence and frigidity, until natural
confidence is restored. Remembe": There is nothing in tLe influence of any
aphrodisiac tnat lovers cannot eventually learn to do b.r themselves. A man and
woman who turn on to each other is the world's .o"t po*erfrrl aphrodisiac.
Yohimbe, like any other aphrodisiac is pleasurable and enlightening. It can
teach you things about your body and its capacities which yotimaynier ha.rre
suspected and help tofree you from use of the physically manifestej inhibitions
which we have inherited from the enormous of pu"t generations. But
don't let it or anything else become a crutch,"up"""go
forlhis wourd-not be freedom,
but only.,another form of slavery, oSim.". 5-Btsp. of shaved bark or 3-6tsp. of
powdered bark for 5 minutes in I pint of boiling water. Strain or filter, then add
vitamin C, In Herbal Highs 6-10tsp. were recommended, but with the vitamin
les_s i_s required. Yohimbe sometimes produces tingly feeling in the
6enitars
and pleasurable warm shivers through the back duiing interiourse. Ii is not
physically adicting-and there are no known harmful sile eflects. Ilowever, it
should never be taken with alcohol because this combination is very toxic.

DlrA (Alstonio scholaris) - This ree of the Apocynaceae (dogbane) family


comes from Eastern Asia and the Philippines. It'has attractive itrit",
lrooo"t
shaped flowers and is rarely seen in Am"iica, The bark used as u t"a hu" loog
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been a standard and effective folk medicine in Asia for lessening the distress
of women's monthlies. In India a tonic is made from the seeds and bark. The
seeds - but not the bark - are a strong aphrodisiac. They contain a powerful
alkaloid, chlorogenine, Ce rHzoNzor, which helps a man retain erection and
delay orgasm during intercourse. The seeds are crushed in water and soaked
overn ight.

N|GHT BLOOMING CEREUS (Cereus grondiflorus,,\ftll./ -This fragrant flower-


ed cactus can be found in Mexico, Jamaica, and the American South West.
Although it is often sold under the name "cactus flowers" it is the stem which
contains the active ingredient, a drug with heart stimulating properites similar
to digitalis. It is noncumulative, however. It has been used in the treatment of
prostrat diseases, nervous menstrual headache, and to overcome sexual ex-
haustion. For the latter about % gra^ of the fresh plant is chewed or crushed
in 2 cc. of brandy and allowed to soak for a few minutes before drinking. The
active component is alcohol soluble. Although the fresh plant is best, in
Jamaica it is usually sold crushed and preserved in alcohol' In the American
Southwest the Indians prefer to use the root. I don't know if there is any simi-
larity,but the Indians of Bolivia concoct an elixer from alocal thornless cactus
which is said to keep a man young up until the time of his death'

SENSITIVE PLANT: (Mimosa pudica) - This shrub (also known as humble


plant or touch-me-not) is found in Mexico, Central America and Brazil. It is
sometimes cultivated in the United States as an indoor and greenhouse curios-
ity. The leaves of this plant are arranged in a sort of herringbone pattern along
the leaf stem. If touched lightly they immediately fold together. The natives of
the Amazon saturate the leaves with the root juices and plaster them to the
soles of their feet or over their breasts to give them extended sexual power
orgasm after orgasm. This may sound peculiar to our way of thinkin6, but there
are a surprizing numbecof similac techniques employed in folkmedicine through-
out the world. In India, for example,powderedhenna is rubbed on the fingertips,
scull and soles for one or two weeks as a cure for impotence and premature
ejaculation. The fingertips are an excellent point of absorbtion as anyone who
has handled large quantities of [,SD well knows.

SARSAPARILLA (Snilax officianalis) - For many centuries the Indians of


Mexico have used an infusion from the roots of this tropical American vine as
a eure for physical debility, weakness and impotence' White rnen generally re'
garded this treatment as a humorous example of superstitious medicine. Then
in 1939, Dr, Emerick Solmo, a Budapest scientist living in Mexico disc-.,ered
that the root was very rich in testosterone, the male sex hormone. Today most
of the testosterone manufactured for pharmaceutical use is derived from sarsa-
parilla. Medical testosterone comes in two forms: testosterone ProPianate,
which is administered by injection; and methyl testosterone, which is given
sublingually, that is the tablet is held under the tongue for a few minutes until
it disolves and is absorbed into the buccal mucous lining of the mouth' It is
not swallowed because the chemistry of the digestive fluids would interfere
with the proper assimilation of the hormone. Testosterone is employed to bring
on secondary male sex characteristics in cases of retarded adolescence and to
enlarge an underdeveloped penis. For older men it is used to rejuvenate their
sex drive, overcome impotence and improve general health and energy. Some
physicians have to a certain extent conquered baldness by rubbing testosterone
on the scalp regularly for several months to a year. I have not had the time or
opportunity to test the effects of sarsaparilla extractions on baldness, but it
would be an interesting and harmless experiment for anyone who wished to try
it. If a man finds his sexual desires waning for physical (not psychological)
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reasons the daily use of testosterone will, in a matter of weeks not only restore
his erotic interests, but also improve his general health, vigor, appearance,
muscle tone and productive energy, Curiously, however, if a man is already
highly sexed the use of testosterone while it improves health, muscle tone, etc.
and greatlyincreases creative energywill slightlydecrease his sexual desires-
notenough to be regarded as impotence but enough to be noticeable. Sarsaparilla
also contains several other hormones including progesterone and cortin, an
adrenal hormone which helps us to resist infectous disease and nervous de-
pression. ' To make sarsaparilla tea simmer one or two heaping tablespoons of
the dried root in a pint of water for five minutes. It will tend tn foam up so be
careful that it does not boil over. Strain the liquid and, bearing in mind what
was said about the incompatability of testosterone and the digestive acids, take
small sips and let them linger in the mouth for a minute before swallowing.

OPIUM - If used correctly opium can be a most excellent aphrodisiac. In mod-


erate doses it makes one open and susceptible to erotic suggestion. All opium
alkaloids havea stinrulating influence on the spinal cord like thatof strychnine,
yohimbe and burra gokeroo in that they tend to produce erections. In addition
thedrug acts as both a stimulant and relaxant and excites voluptuous fantasies.
It has an anesthetizing cffect on the penile nerves in the glans; not enough to
deprive a man of sensual pleasure but enough to delay orgasm. In the female it
anesthetizes the rectal and vaginal nerves and has often been used to make
anal intercourse easier. The simplest and least wastelul way to smoke opium
is to place a tiny bead of it in the bowl of a long stemmed brass pipe. Hold the
bowl over a candle flame or alcohol lamp so that the flame barely licks over
the top of the bowl. While tilting the stem at a 45 degree angle inhale deeply
and leisurely. Opium su,ells and bubbles rvhen heated. In its melted state it
tends to clog the pipe, but if the bead is not too large and the pipe is kept
tilted this problem is lessened. Although moderate doses are an effective aphro-
disiac when given occasional use, more than just a few pipefuls has a reverse
effect and weakens the libido. Excessive longterm use can be dangerous and
debilitating and may destroy the sex drive. Constant and heavy use can become
a habit di{ficult to break. Also, don't forget that it is verv illegal and most
judges are more <iown on it than grass.

GINSENG (Panax schinseng)- For over 5000 years Oriental men have consumed
ginseng root, daily to retain their virility. Many have been knorvn to father
children while in their seventies. The Atherva Veda (the ancient medical ma.ru-
al of India) says that it bestows on men both young and old the power of a bull.
It is, however, not merely a temporary genital stimulant. It is a rejuvenator and
reactivator of not only the gonads but of all the endocrines and the entire
organism. Recently Soviet scientists have isolated from the root three major
c.omponents: panaxin, panaquilom and schingenin, rvhich in combination streng-
then the heart and nervous system and increase the flow of hormones. TheJe
Russian scientists also ciaim that the rootgives offminute amounts ofa unique
type of ultra-violet radiation which stimulates the healthy growth of rissue
especially in the endocrine system, and has a general healing and rejuvenating
influence on the body. They cali this subtle radioactive quality nitogenii
radiation. originally the plant was harvested from its natural habitat, but now
that its agricultural peculiarities have been mastered it is mostly cultivated.
Importers have conspired to keep its cost far above what it should be, The
highest quality, Imperial Ginseng, is available to only the wealthiesr and most
important Chinese. The next grade, Korean Ginseng retails here for $?-gl5 per
ounce' After that comes American Ginseng - a different species (Panax quinque-
foliun) - which is sold mostl' to Americans and poor chinese. It retails between
$3 and g5 an ounce. The lowest nr"rt,, is Japanese Cinseng. Unfortunately
many farmers have been sold Japanese seeds for Korean so the ginseng market
has been badly adulterated. Ginseng grows slower wild than cultivated. Wild
ginseng is usually not worth harvesting if it is less than ten years old. Three
or four year old cultivated roots, however, rvill often outweigh 30 to 40 year old
wild ones. Age increases quality and price. 'The best way to use ginseng is
to thoroughly chew a pinch every 3 or 4 hours. Saliva helps to activate its
qualities. Some people like to make a tea from it by boiling I teaspoon o{ the
root filanients in a pint of water for ten minutes.'fhis is all right, but don't
waste the pulp.lt canbe used over several times and afterthat it can be cherved
and swallowed. Better than that if you can get the pou'dered root mix l,l to %
teaspoon in a cup oI hot water. Ginseng tea should be sipped slowly allowing
small quantities of the liquid to linger in the mouth and mingle with the sali-
vary fluids before swallowing, Its rejuvenating influence on older men is gradual
over a period of months. I have observed that when younger men take ginseng
its aphrodisiac effects are noticeable more immediately. It is equally beneficial
to both sexes, but since Asia has always been a male oriented society more
has usually been said of its value to that gender.

KOLA (Cola nitid.a) - The natives of S.ierra Leone and North Ashanti use the
nut of this African tree as a nerve stimulant and aphrodisiac. They either chew
or grind and brew them as a beverage. The nut contains as much caffeine as
coffee, but the kola oil is also a stimulant and regulator of metabolism. (see
HERBAL HIGHS) A convenient and economical n'ay to use kola is to put I
teaspoon of powdered Kola and 2 teaspoons of honey in a cup and stir them into
a paste. Then fill the cup *ith hot water, stir once more and sip slowly. Pre-
pared this way it is a delicious beve"age. Excessive use of colfee can weaken
the sexual drive. Kola seems to lack many of the harmful properties of coffee,
but it does contain caffeine so I do not advise indtrlging in more than one or
two cups a day.

SAW PALMETTO (Serenoa repens)- This stemless palm grows most commonly
in south eastrn North America, especially in Florida, where many people enjoy
eating the fresh berries. If the plant does not gpow in your locale, the dried
berries are excellent too. They are very nutritious and act as a to[ic for the
glandular tissues. They build strength and healthy body tissue very rapidly and
tend to normalize body rveight. They are excellent for regaining health after
any wasting illness and have an anticatarrhal influence on sore urinary pass-
ages. They are frequently used in cases of atrophy o[ the testes and mammary
glands.Some modestlydeveloped young ladies claim tohave noticed an increase
in breast size after including the berries in their diet for a few months. They
are most famous for their ability to increase the production of sperm in the male
when taken regularly. In this sense saw palmetto can be regarded as a truly
beneficial aphrodisiac. At least a teaspoonful of the dried berries should be
eaten daily (unless you can get ihem fresh). They are most effective when taken
along with darniana tea.

DAI4IANA (Turnera diffuso) - This plant is found in tropical America and


Africa. It has already been discussed in Herbal Highs because smoking the
leaves at the same time as drinking the tea produces a "gass like" high. The
tea hasdefinite aphrodisiaceffects and is anexcellent toniclor the reproductive
organs oI both sexes. Many women find that a cup of damiana tea taken an hour
or tn'o before intercourse helps them to get really immersed in the sex act. Both
men and women have reported that a cup of the tea with a little honey taken
before retiring tends to encourage amorous dreams. It makes a delightlully
aromatic beverage which can be used regularly in place of tea or cof{ee without
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any harmful effects. In fact it is very healthful because of its tonic in{luence
upon the genitals and nervous system. It is usually most effective used in
combination with saw palmetto. o On" or two heaping tablespoons should be
steeped for five minutes in a pint of water.

STRYCHNINE (Strychnos nux uomico) - This tree grows in China, Burma, India
and Australia. If used correctly in the proper dosage, strychnine, the alkaloid
found in the seeds is an excellent medicine. It is useful as a stimulant and
general tonic especially in combination with other materials. It has served as
a remedy for neuralgia, dispepsia, debility, chronic constipation and impotence.
Its action in the latter case is effected by stimulation of the circulation, mus-
cular system, and the spinal nerves, I can not, however, recommend it for use
by unskilled hands. There is a very narrow margin between the useful and toxic
dosages and tolerance varies coneiderably from one person to another. Because
the percentage of the alkaloid within the seed can vary widely from tree to tree
I will suggest no dosages for the raw material. There are other substances
mentioned in this book (Yohimbe and Burra gokeroo for example) which have
action similar to strychnine but lack its dangers.

BURRA GOKEROO (Pedaliun murex) - ln India the seeds of this plant are
crushed and maCe into a tonic for the treatment of impotence. It also seems to
have a beneficial effect on the genito-urinary passages especially in cases of
mild infection and irritation. Some Asian doctors have used it successlully on
older people who have difficulty containing their urine.' One part seeds are
crushed and soaked for 24 hours in 20 parts water. The liquid is strained and
and put up in bottles. One teaspoon is taken three times a day. It is best to
keep the bottle refrigerated to prevent the tonic lrom spoiling. Or else add I
part pure grain alcohol to 9 parts tonic. Burra gokeroo appears to have I strych-
nine like effect on the spinal cord which encourages erect.ions, but apparently
does not have the toxic dangers of the latter,

KELP (Mocrocystis yyrifero/ - This form of seaweed is found in the watere


along the California coast. It is rich in organic minerals essential to general
glandular health, and contains ten times as much iodine as iodized salt. Iodine
is essential to the healthy functioning of the thyroid gland. This glandproduces
a hormone which is needed to turn food into energy. Insufficient iodine can
cause chronic fatigue, mental sluggishness, irregular and profuse menstruation
and decrease of libido (sex drive). ' One teaspoon of kelp daily will correct
most defficiency induced thyroid abnormalities. Other substances needed for
healthy thyroid functioning are protein,vitamins C, E and B complex. A marvel-
ous thyroid tonic can be made my mixing I teaspoon powdered kelp, I teaspoon
wheat germ oil, I tablespoonyeast (from a healthfood store) and 500 mg. vitamin
C in a glass of tomato juice. Shake or stir well before drinking. Kelp hae
cumulative benefits. People who use it regularly soon notice a marked increage
in both sexual and general energy. Another highly nutritive seaweed lood ie
Dulse (Halymenia edulis & H. palmata) It is found along the British coast, and
is one of the most well balanced mineral foods in the world. It cau be used along
with or instead of kelp.

RED CAPSICUIA (Copsicun frutescens) - This hot spicy red pepper is grown
in India, Japan, Africa, the East Indies and tropical America. There are several
qualities and potencies available, the most common is known in the markets as
cayenne. It is regarded aa one of the purest and most positive stimulants in
herbal medicine. It helps to purify the system, increases and equalizes the btood
circulation, producee natural body heat, and wards off colds, When used on food
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it produces a strong burning sensation in the mouth but it does not cause any
physic.l injury. Those who have not acquired a taste for it may prefer to put it
into gelatin capsules. 30 to 125 mg. is the usual recommended dosage. Some
people like to make a powerful stimulant blendof equal-parts (powdered) Korean
gin""ng, ginger and capsicum' Needless to say, the daily use of capsicum or
the blend quickly stirs up erotic energies.

COTTON ROOT /Gossypium herbaceum) - The root bark of this herb from Asia
\4inor has been used for many centuries to encourage contractions in childbirth,
ease labor pains and to bring on delayed monthlies' For this latter purpose it
is safer and more effective than ergot. It is also useful for overcoming sexual
lassitude in either o T*o ounces of the root bark are added to one pint of
""*. minutes. Strain the liquid and give doses of one wine-
boiling water for three
glassful no more often than three hours apart.

FO-Tl-TIENG (Hydrocotyle Asiatica minor) - The noted chinese herbalist ,


Li chung Yun, *." full of good advise on how ro retain ones youth, he_alth and
sexual v"igor throughout life and live to a vitally ripe old age- He advocated
strict vegetarianisir, believed that with the exception- o-f ginseng one.should
eat only f'ood that grew above the ground and recommended that one should keep
a quiet heart, like a torfoise, walk sprightly. like a pigeon., and sleep
soundly like a"itdog-
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But his most important prescriP^tion. *?" th,".daily use of
Fo-ti-tieng, a loJgrowing planr of ihe penny*'ort family found in the jungle
marshes oi the Asian tropics. Unfortunately this worthy tentleman d-ied in 1933.
But I suppose we should not feeI too badly because it is a matter of record with
the Chinese government that he was born in 1677. Li was 256 at the time of his
death and hid only recently married his twenty-fourth wife. He had his own
teeth and hair and look"d utoot 50 when over 200' Typically, the bulk of the
scientific world preferred to ignore something which surpassed. their under-
standing. But there were exceptions: The well known French biochemist, Julee
Lepineiound in the leaves and seeds of this plant an alkaloid which has a re-
juvenating influence on the nerves, brain cells and endocrine glands. Professor
illenier of"the Academis Scientifique near Paris made similar observations. The
famous Indian sage and guru, Nanddo Narian at the age of 10? in{ormed his
followers that thils herb iontains a missing ingredient in man's diet without
which we can never completely control disease and decay. Short term experi-
ments with Fo-ti-tieng (*ii"h in Chinese means elixer of long_life) show that
the daily use of % tel.poon of the powdered herb in a cup_ of hot (not boiling)
water softens t.ny of aging, u" lines and wrinkles, improves diges-
"ign" "r"h
tion and general healih, and has a calming effect on the nerves while tremen-
dously inlreasing physical and mental energies. Larger doses -- I 9t 2 table-
act as in'aphrodisiac with cumulative effects especially when sexual
"poon" -is lagging.
vitality
MARIJUANA (Cannabis indica) - Anything which generally turns you on to
life is bound to turn you on to sexual pleasures. I think we all agree that sex
and life are one, The aphrodisiac nature of marijuana has been tecogriized for
many centuries. In India aphrodisiac bon-bons are made from the seeds and
leaves of cannabis mixed with musk and honey. It is not that marijuana has
any particular stimulating effect on the gonads, but rather that it relaxes the
mind- and body, diminishes unnecessary inhibitions, and opens one to sensual
awareness. Recent scientific studies show that pot smokers engage in 60 to
8O% more sexual activity than non-users. There is a possible reverse effect,
however, that should be mentioned: Marijuana and other psychedelics have a
way of bringing out the truth. If a Person is with someone merely because of
general unspecific horniness, fear of loneliness or any other dishonest motiva-
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tion rather than love or genuine sexual attraction, marijuana can turn him off
instead of on because it makes him aware of the deception. The two-sided
effects of the more powerful psychedelics are even ro." p.onoun.ed. This does
not mean that if your mate is tripping on grass or acid, but does not feel in the
mood for love that you should necessarily assume that it is all over between
you. Psychedelics can sometimes turn a person inward to his private contem-
plations. .often they bring on floods of creative thought which temporarily
override all else. Genera.lly_, however, many couples find that a sharedloint or
a {ew tokes of hashish before bed time is a x'onderful prelude to an evening
of love.
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OTHER APITROOISIAC HERBS
Wise men of ancient times including Aristotle, who held much influence with
Alexander the Great, forbade the use of wild mint (Ilentha satiua) by soldiers
in times of war because it aroused them eroticallyand took away their animosity
and courage to fighr. In ancient Greece and ilaced.nia *ini tea was made
stronger than it is in our countrl.'lhe correct way tomake minttea as was done
in Aristotle's dav is to bring the water to boiling then remove the kettle from
the flame and let it stand for one minute before pouring one pint of it over one
ounce of the leaves. Let the leaves steep for three minutes n,ith the lid on the
teapot before serving. Never boil mint tea because that will evaporate the
essence. '.{ncient Egyptians, [Iindus and chinese were fond of liquorice roor.
The pharaohs enjoyed a viralizing and refreshing beverage made of it called
mai su.s. The chinese chened the root to give them strengthand endurance.The
Hindus made a tea of it with milk and honey to increase iheir sexual vigor. The
extracted juices of the fresh root are best for this purpose. If this is not avail-
able a pound of the dried root can be cut into small pieces and boiled in 3
pints of water. Strain the liquid and boil down to one quart. serve with honey
and milk. This combination has been also found to be soothing for ulcers. In
1950 it was discovered that liquorice root contained substantial quantities of
estrogen, the female sex hormone, t Vanilla is another well known flavoring
substance which has unquestionable aphrodisiac qualities. Madamme DuBarri
used to serve it to her lovers to keep them perpetually ready. obviously the
small amounts of vanilla used to flavor ice cream and desserts ar" lia.dly
enoupih to lead a person to the bedroom. l,arger quantities are needed. If any-
one wishes to experiment with this substance it is best that they begin wiih
one or two pods and gradually increase the dose, llxcessive amounts oivanilla
can have toxic ef{ects. Vanilla flavoring is extracted from the bean pods of the
vine, Vonilla planifolia, a member of the orchid family. Workers who handle
these pod.s daily often develop severe skin irritation. It is curious that many
scholars believe that Satyrion, the legendary aphrodisiac of the Greeks, was
actually the root of orchishircina-another member of the orchid family-served
in goats milk. t Several plants of the pepper family have a hist.ory as aphro-
disiacs: Motico leoves (Piper angustifolium) have been used as a sex stimulant
by the.Peruvian Indians for manv centuries. one talbespoon of leaves is added
to e-ach cup of boiling water. Aiter a minrrte the pot is taken off the flame. It
is then allowed to stand for half an hour. Then the liquid is strained and put
outside in the cold air (a refri6;erator wiil do), and later it is served chilled.
cubeb pepper berries (Piper cubebal are also well known for their abilitv to
arouse libido. The dried berries can be run through a pepper grinder and used
as a condiment or crushed and brewed r" u t"u. The siimuiating component
appears to be the volatile oil. This can be extracted with brandy or pure grain
spirits. In china an infusion of the leaves is used for exciting und
"ir"ngih"n-
ing the male organ. Those rvho have read Herbal Highs are fuuri"liu. with airother
member of the pepper family, Kovo-kovo (piper mithysticum) the root of this
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plant is brewed as a pleasant and harmless narcotic beverage in the South Sea
Islands. Alcohol extracts Kava resin and can be evaporated off. Saliva acti-
vates the resin. A dab during oral love makes a woman's clitoris feel warm and
tingly. ' A jui." extracted from the root of Sqtqvor, a climbing plant of hidia
is mixed with honey, nilk and clarified butter. This pleasant tasting combina-
tion increases the secretion of semen in the male and corrects many disorders
of the female and male genitals. The root of another botanical from India,
Spreoding Hogweed, is ground int, a powder and applied to the soles of the
feet te delav ejaculation. It will be remembered that elservhere in this book two
other instances of this unusual method of application rvere cited - Henna and
Sensitive plant. There are two kinds of Spreading Hog*eed found in India: red
and white. Ilhite is the one rvhich is used. ' Gotu Kolo is a member of the
pennyrrort famill closelv related to Fo-ti-tieng. It is native to India, the nearby
islands of India and parts of South .{frica. In these places it is used as a blood
purifier and brain energizer. { ferv fresh, rarv leaves eaten daily rvill revitalize
the brain and sex organs. It is also used to prevent nervous breakdown. The
Sinhalese have a saying about this herb: "Two leaoes a day keep old age
away." If the seeds are obtainable it can be grown in hot houses or outdoors
in warm clinrates. The plant favocs net marshlands. If the lresh plant is not
available, the dried le.v"s can be sprinkled on food or made as a tel. o.{nother
aphrodisiac from [ndia, Koisundo, is an annual usually found near pools, irri-
gation ditches and other wet places. 'lhe seeds are crushed in milk and honey
or combined with other stimulants and aphrodisiacs to treat impotence. A paste
made from the seeds is applied to the walls of a loose vagina to contract it
and make it a tighter fit to give greater p[easure to the male, Another astrin-
'
gent herb which is used as a douche before intercourse to tighten the vagina
is Kino rcol (Cerdniun macuLatum)also known as wild alum. The broken root
pieces can be boiled as a tea for this purpose and used again several times. Or
one level teaspoon of the powder can be disolved in % pint of boiled water.
Allow to cool belore using. ' Muiropuomo bork is chewed or boiled as a tea by
natives of the Amazon and Orinoca basins in South America, It contains a resin
which has strong stimulant and aphiodisiac qualities. Six to ten teaspoons ate
boiled for l5 rninutes in one pint of water. I find it unpleasant to chew the
bark because the wood splinters tend to catch in the throat. Some people smoke
the bark {or a stimulating high, but I find the smoke excessively harsh. The
tea, however, is pleasant enough. ' Another exotic stimulant is Guoioc bork
frorn South America and the West Indies. Its active constituant is the resin.
One ounce of the shavings is boiled l5 minutes in one pint oI water. One table-
spoon of this liquid is taken three times a day. It is often used in combination
with sarsaparilla a" a blood pucifier. ' In Arabia Yemenite men consume large
amounts of nutmeg to increase virility. I would not recommend more than a
level teaspoon at a time, because more than that is likely to make a person
feel sluggish rather than stimulated. o Ginger is an invigorating stimulant for
both the gonads and the body in general. The dried root or root powder can be
boiled as a tea with a dash of cloves and nutmeg thrown in to improve flavor.
It is most powerful, bowever, when the fresh root is chewed. It seems hot to
the taste,but does no damage tothe mucous ruembranes.I have found lhat chew-
ing a {ew small pieces oI the fresh root (an old Chinese cure) will wipe out an
oncoming cold or case of flu in less than 30 minutes if used immediately at the
first symptoms. t The Callahuayos of Bolivia boil the seeds of vilco (Anade-
nanthera colubrina) in honey and water and use it as a stimulant and aphrodisiac,
Vilca seeds are also used as a powerful and intoxicating snuff. I doubt if the
seeds can be easily procured in our own country. ' Thet" is a long list of con-
diments and spices rvhich have had an impressive history as erotic stimulants
especially among the ancient Greeks and Ronrans. These include onise, thyme,
morjorom, bosil, rosemory, soge, sayory, boy leof, celondine, myrrh, cinnomon,
l0
olspice, benzoin, ond colomus. The stimulating effect of most of these spices
would probably be felt only by a person who has been for some time on, Lland
diet' The regular use of well seasoned foods inures us to most of these mild
stimulants. calamus is a differont matter, however. Asarone, the essential oil
oI Acorus calamus (also called sweet flag root) contains substantial quantities
of TMA-2, a substance closely related to mescaline and lB times as potent. o
Jimson weed (Datura stramonium) and related plants have been used for seduc-
tion, but they are dangerous and merely stupefy the victim and render her
helpless. This can not be called erotic behaviour between consenting adults.
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AI{APHRODISIACS . SUEIiTAiICES THAT TURN YOU OFF
Some people (mostly of the last generations) who were uncomfortable with their
s,exuality required medicines to subdue their erotic urges rather than transgress
their inhibiting puritanism by finding normal outlets for their needs. For"them
herbal doctors have prescribed wineglass doses of either Lody's Smock
(Cardamine pratensis) or Pussy willow (Salix discolor) I oz. per pint boiling
water. on the other hand many of us are unwittingly consuming substances which
have a destructive effect on our sexual health.Lunch meatsiu"h u" liverwurst,
bologna, pastrami- and hot dogs contain large amounts of potassium nitrate
(saltpeter). This ehemical was frequently sprinkled on prisoner's food to stifle
sexual desire. Also devitalized foods like ihese displace nutrient foods in our
bodies and weaken our potency and general healih. Tobacco depietes our
erotic powers, and -as everyone knows- kissing a person who smokes is like
kissing an ashtray. Birth control pills upset the normal hormone balance in
women and frequently cause loss of libido and frigidity. Toxic preservatives
and chemical additives help to make women frigid and turn men into sexual
weaklings. Because it relaxes our inhibitions a little alcohol (preferably white
wine)-can sharpen cupid's arrow, but even a little too much can dull it. A cup
of coffee on occassion may give us a lift and possible waken our sexual vigoi
during a moment of laziness, but excessive and habitual coffee drinking dJi-
nitely weakens sexuality. other offenders are aspirin compounds, menthJl, and
too frequent use of citrus_fruit (especially limes), acid drinks, vinegar, verbain
and valerian' Many people find cocaine a wonderful aphrodisiac "and I have
found no indications of harm in the moderate use of this illegal substance. A
popular thrill in south American countries where the bulh (ErythroxyLrm
coca)grows is to rubthe penis with coca leaves before"o".intercourse. Thl"d"l.y"
ejaculation, creates the illusion (for the male) that his organ is gigantic and
increases the intensity of orgasm. A dab of cocaine on the head of the penis
gives a man great staying power. on the clitoris it heightens a woman's tpleasure.
Exces_s snuffing of cocaine destroys the olefactory i"ru"" (sen.. of smell) and
may ultimately weaken sexuality.

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APHROOISiAC FOODS
Culpepper, one of the most respected of the early herbalists once wrote of
prickly. osporogus: "A decoction of the roots boiled in wine being taken fasting
several mornings together stirreth up bodily lust in a man or w6men whatever
some hath written to the contrary". Folklore and a multitude of herbalists con-
firm this statemenr and hold thai the use of either the roots, stalks or seeds is
effective. several modern authorities have expressed their doubts about the
plant's usefulness as a love stimulant and insist that the phallic appearance
of the shoots were the sole foundation for any such claims. I have'found a
scientific basis for the vegetable's salacious reputation, however, which may
Permanently end this dispute, The metabolism of protein in our bodies produces
1I
excess amounts of ammonia which linger in our tissues and make us tired,
sluggish, irritable and sexual uninterested. Asparagus contains substantial
quantities of aspartic acid, an amino acid which neutralizee and removes these
waste products. Experiments with potassium and magnesium salts of aspartic
acid have overcome cases of chronic exhaustion and increased sexual respon-
siveness in a matter of days. Asparagus is also rich in potassium, phosphorus
and calcium, all necessary for maintenance of a high energy level. Soybconr
and beeis are also abundant in aspartic acid, Beets have a reputation as an
aphrodisiac food dating back to Greek and Roman times.
'Gorlic, the delicious
little bulb whose odor has a reputation for driving away vampires (as well as
nearly everyone else) has many aphrodisiac qualities for the one who has eaten
it if not for the one who has to kiss the one who eats it. If grown in the proper
soil it contains adequate amounts of iodine necessary to healthy thyroid func-
tion. In India men rub a mixture of garlic and lard on the penis and back to
secure a powerful erection, The Ammites of China, one of the most lascivious
peoples in the world, credit much of their lustiness to the large quantities of
garlic they consume. 'Throughout Eastern Europe the Gypsies use large por-
tions of row pumpkin seeds as a food and recognize that this prevents prostrate
disorders and preserves male potency, The raw seeds contain hormones which
are good for the genito-urinary passages and promote male hormone production.
They are also a rich source of phosphorus, B vitamins and unsaturated fatty
acids. All of these nutriments, as *e shall explain Iater in this book, are es-
sential for a healthy sex life. o Celety - especially the seeds - has long been
known for its benefits as a stimulant for sexual health. ' Men working in
chocolate factories and drinking cocoo and milk to near excess have reported
a notable increase in sex drive. This may have been due to the stimulating
alkaloid, theobromine found it that beverage. I can not recommend unusual
quantities of hot chocolate as a love potion, however' Too much coca robs the
body of calcium and tends to clog the kidneys. Also, the large amounts of
sweetener - natural or synthetic - taken with the drink are not good for our
bodies. ' Hon.y has been creditted with aphrodisiac properties, But this dis-
coverywas made inthe earlier ages before large,commercial enterprises started
refining it and adulterating it with sugar or corn syrup (regardless of what they
say on the lable). If you use honey, buy the dark, unclarified kind from a rePu-
table health food store - preferably one which is a member of OM, the Otganic
lVterchants. Actually the sexual and nutritional qualities of honey are due to the
presence of pollen granules.Pollen is a food we are not used to. It is delicious
pluin o. sprinkled on desserts or in milk shakes. It is high in protein, vitamin
C, B nitamins and minerals. lt also contains substances which stimulate the
production of sex hormones, o Erotic stimulation has been attributed to many
ioods. We will present a list at the end of this section. Often the potency of
these victuals has been greatly exaggerated. Nevertheless there is a definite
connection between nutrition and healthy sexual function. The etimulating
effect of certain foods, condiments and herbs depende greatly upon what the
body is accustomed to.. For example: if a person who has been a strict vege-
hrian for a long time were to eat a large rare steak,he would feel a tremendoue
rush of blood pressure within 15 minutes' his face would become flushed, his
body warm and his (or her) sexual urges would be most intense. Aftera few
mo"L si*ilar dinners, however, he *oul-d become accustomed to the etimulating
substances in meat and his reactions would no longer be so Pronounced' Here
is p list of traditionally aphrodisiac foods which have not as yet been mentioned
in this book; Fish, shellfish (especially oysters), caviar, shad roe, cod-liver
oil (experiments prove this works)' wild game, liver, kidneys, tripe, animal
testes, lobsters, crabs, crayfish, shrimp, milk, eggs, carrots' turnips, artichokes,
Iegumes, radishes, horseradish, paprika, mustard, saflron, gentian, chia seeds,
curry, cardamoms, figs, fresh fruit (especially grapes and cherries but not too
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much citrus),,yeast products, mushrooms and truffles.

SEX ANO NUTRITIOI{


Now that we have begun to understand the influence of vitamins, minerals and
other nutriments on general heallh more people are taking a positive and active
interest in seeing that they and their families are provided correctly with allof
these necessities.'lhis is not a fad; it is common sense. I{e know how.detri-
mental it would be if we should fail to supply our automobiles with the correct
oil, water and gasoline. It is even more important with our bodies. They are
living machines with specific needs which we must understand. We should not
treat them badli'or feed them junk. Unlike our cars rve can not trade them in
for ner,ones when thev break down.General health influences sexual health, of
course. The condition of our nerves, blood, arteries, heart, muscle tone and
digestion can greatlydetermine our abilities in bed. Our sexuality is not merely
in our gonads. It permiates everv cell in our bodies. A motto to remember:
YOU ARE YOUR SEX ORGAN. One of the farthest organs from the genitals is
the pituitary gland. It lies at the base of the brain and has more to do with our
sexuality than any other single organ in the body. It is often called the master
gland because it produces hormones which in turn influence the hormone pro-
duction of all other glands. It is divided into tn,o sections: the anterior pitui-
tary and the posterior pituitary. Generally speaking the anterior influences male
sexual activity (sex hormone and sperm production and masculine personality
traits) while the posterior influences {emale activity (sex hormone and milk
production, uterine contractions during labor and feminine personality traits).
AIso, this double sided gland prevents prernature aging of the sexual organs
and early menopause. These remarks are a simplit'ied description of pituitary
activities. It is infinitely more complex. 'Io function properly this gland re-
quires ample protein, B vitamins (especially 82, pantothenic acid and choline)
and vitomin E. 'lhe latter (often called the sex vitamin) is found in greater con-
centration in the pituitarythan anywhere else in the body.lt particularly effects
the anterior pituitary's influence on male hormone production. This is one
reason why men who have been taking large doses of vitamin E or wheat germ
oil usually notice a marked increase in their sexual capacities. The antioxy-
dent nature of this vitamin helps to retard the aging process. It also protects
the sex hormones from oxydizing. Extreme deficiencv of vitamin E can lead to
wasting diseases, weakness of the muscle tissues, disorders of the repro-
ductive glands, incurable degeneration of the testes, sterility, miscarriige,
stillbirth-s, and spontaneous abortion, vitamin E has been used succ"s=fully
to treat difficult menopause symptoms; hot flashes, backache, excess menstruai
fl9w, high blo-od pressure and muscle pains. It also improves heart response.
This is an advantage for athletes of both the outdoor and "indoor" uari"ty.
since it is non-toxic 400 to 1600 units or more can be taken daily without any
ill effects.'lhe only circumstances under which large amounts of the vitamin
might be unadvisable are where the person is alreaJy receiving insulin, digi-
talis orheavv doses oI iron.Vitamin E is found in raw, unrefined-vegetable oils
unroasted seeds and nuts, and raw wheat germ. If you buy the vitamin itself get
400 unit capsules of natural mixed tocopherols. Synthetic vitamin E requires
six times the natural dosage to approximate the same results. a Vitomin A
rvorks hand in hand with vitamin E- lf you are using lots of E you should also
get 2ir,000 units of A. t Unsoturoted fotty ocids (sometimes called vitamin F)
are nece.ssary for the proper assimilation of A and E. They are required for
normal gland activitv and have been used ro treat prostate and mensirual dis-
orders. I'hev are found in rarv oils along with E. Abundant use of vitamin F
increases sexual. potency.
ment the sex drive. It is rich 'Daily use ol cod-liver oil has been found to aug-
in vitamins A and D. The latter hu" u *.uy Jf
energizing the body at the same time as relaxing it. a The hormones of the
l3
adrenal and prostate glands are extremely rich in vitomin C so tve ntust keep
them well supplied x'ith this substance. Besides its many other uses in protect-
ing us from colds and spinal problems, this vitamin also prevents varicose
veins in pregnant women. Combined with B complex vitamins it helps to regu-
late the flow of female sex hormones. Although the National Research Council
(the government agency which sets the minimum daily requirements) tells us
that 30mg per day is sufficient, this amount for most people is barely enough
to prevent scurvy, rvhich is the l'inal stage of C deficiency. .{ctually most of us
shor:ld take about 3,000 mg daily (1,000 with each meal) ' \ll of the B complex
vilomins influence the production of sex hormones in both the male and female;
all are necessary for general health. Some of the B vitamins have very speci{ic
effects on sexual health and bedroom ability. Bl is required to convert body
fuels into energli. Deficiency soon results fatigue, depression, anxiety and
apathy. 82, the youth vitamin, keeps the skin lustrous and alive. 83, niacin,
overcomes schizophrenic tendencies rvhich no one h'ants in a lover. Choline
keeps the arteries voung. Biotin preserves mental health and appetite. And
B12 helps to control de6leneration of the central nervous system. Deficiencl'
of this vitamin in men results in sterility. In women during the embrionic stage
of pregnancl'812 deficiencv may deform the child with hair-lip, cleft palate
or blindness.,{nother important B vitamin of which you may trever have heard
is vitarnin lll5 (pongomic ocid.) Its function is to bring oxygen, the supporter
of Iife, to all the tissues. Because of this it helps to pcevent premature intpo-
tence, and most degenerative diseases including old age. Rats that rvere given
large doses of 815 had extended periods o{ youth and nearly doubled their
life span.The reasonyou maynever have heard of it is because information
has been suppressed. \ritamin B15 is illegal in this countrl. You can not even
get it on prescription. It is used freely and with much success in manv other
countries including the Soviet tlnion. Why has the Food Drug Administration
forbidden Americans to use it? They explain that it has not been properly
tested, but have nrade no attempts to test it themselves. 'lhey sav that it may
have some toxic side effects. Yet the toxic dose is 10,000 times the therapeu-
tic dose.Conrpare this to the toxic dos-e o[ aspirin of any of the nonprescription
cold medicines (none of which do anv good)' If you love the American \ledical
Association you had best avoid this vitamin' Think of how much monev (and
power) they will lose if the incidence of arterial sclerosis, heart disease and
cancer in the [Jnited States'is vastly reduced. If you seek a long, healthv and
sexually active Iife you will have to get the forbidden vitamin from natural
sources. Yeast products are quite good, but by far the richest sourcc of vitanrin
Bl5 is the kernel of the apricot. These Iittle aimond-like nuts are a favorite
food of the l{unzas, those incrediblv healthy people of the Himalayas who have
no doctors and usually live to be well over a hundred' There is more in the
apricot kernel than vitamin Bl5, but we will talk about that later in this book.
d D"fi"i"n"y in iron results in tired blood. An anemic person is alnrost bound
tn be a failuie in bed.lron isbest absorbed from natural foodsources along rvith
vitamin C. It is found abundantly in most vegetables, fruits and meats, and is
especially plentiful in liver and yeast. The rnain problem rvith iron is that it is
difficult for some people to absorb it into their system. An apple eaten after a
meal tremendously asiists the absorbtion of iron. t Polossium, mognesium and
colcium are important in our sex lives because they help to overcome exhaus-
tion. o Mongonese is important in reproduction and the proper lunction of the
nammaryglands. aZincplays a significant roll inthe growth and maturity of the
male sexial organs. Deiicien"y results in unhealthy changes in the structure
and size of the prostate gland 'l'here is more zinc in the male reproductive
system than anywhere else in the bodv. The highest concentration is in the
prostate and seninal fluids and most of all in the sperm cells. \lore than 60%
of America's soil is deficient in zinc' Artificial fectilizers are largely to blame.
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Some of the best sources are nuts, seeds (especially pumpkin, sunflower
and
sesame seeds), liver and yeast. a There is a'larger'pr'opoiri.n
.i-i".irt in i,
the brain' central nervous sysrem and seminal n-i"a" ir,"i i;;;;;;;;
part of
the body' It must be replaced after orgasm. Good sources u.",inJin"d
u"g"-
table oils, unroasted seeds or nuts,.anJ eqgs- G-erman phy"iliun"-ur"no*u"ing
lecithin tablets to rreat neurasthenia .""-u'riing r.on,. l"iiir,y. i protein
starvation is the most prevalent form of maliutrition""*,iul
in the worrd today. yet
protein is found in ne_arly alr the natural foods we..t. ii"
protein. is composed of amino acids. Many ot these we can f."it"-, i" ttrt
fo.,i in-ou. Uoai""
Irom other amino acids, but eight of them we can not construct so
it is essen-
tial that_we get them from-food. All eight are found together in meat, fish, fowl,
eggs and.dairyproducts..lf yoy...." a vegetarian you must get plenty
of soybeans
(one of the few vegetables which have all eighi) o,
"l"""kno'*
to'*-io.oruin"
your foods so that one supplements what is licking in the other. Thr"
subject of food combinations^will be persued at l""ngth in unoth"r-book. "oo,pl"*
tf'you
are. interested-please read stone Kingdorn's Statem"ent to tt" p"opi"
on thu
inside cover of this book. One of the e-ight essential urino u"id", i.el"nin"
especially important in our-sex lives. It"comprises Bgqo of *" i"
deficiency leads to loss of sexual instinct iir both men and *#;;. n
"1".111"""tt".
[n males
it- may result in impotence, sterility, and decrease in production
and mobility
of sperm cells. Tryptophane, also one of. rhe eight, if lu"ling n"orn"n
from conceiving-and may cause testicle degJneration in the ".n-f.ru"ni
male. Deficient
lvsine can also lead to reproductive p.obre'"s. o nil this;;rk;;;;
iutrition,
important ro many of us now *hile rve u.. youns
|;:,tl^.::O^::l,i1rl l.r-seem
and have abundances of sexual energy. But what we do now determines
how
things will be Iater. A wisdori" put to practice can protect us againsr.
,little
decline in the future and add,nor" to ou'r love ri""" a'rJ"g tlr-"-pre""nt.
"""t
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OTHER SEXUAL MEDIGIIIES FROM I{ATURE
Pulsotillo /Amemone oulsatilla) is one of the best medicines for
menstrual
difficulties, painful di'smenorrhea, and for nervous exhaustion or weakness
of
in both sexes. It is not sold in this country l""uu=" u..y
ll:_g":::1r:':_:.q..":
large doses can be toxic. A safe dose is 2 to 5 drops of the
iluid extract in
!:up.*1r"._every few.hours starting;, dt before the period is due. oBlue
cohosh (c.aulophyllum tharictroide.s )-i"" u gooa
cue of boiling water 3 times daily before mials. "ri"iii","."u=J-."J
,lr-"0"." p",
rt .t". r,"ipI t, l.inf lit
and to ease labor' Block ohosh "n"""
smaller doses must be used to avoid .(-cimicifuga racemosa) is also useful, but
nuu."u."Boir 2 teaspoons in l pint *.t",
:_n"d:"k".2
ta.blespoons of this liquid 6tir"" Lily. ; i"'"rj""fi.*"rti"o,tr"n
retreves tensron
rloz' durina mens^es, Steep I teaspoon per cup, a H"U cup dosesof
po.wdered Life Ho-ot (se.neci-o Lu-r"u"f in-one pint
water can be taken 4
times daily-until results for delayed . on" ruile"poor.r
in one pinr'n"n""". f"*i"."a a*r.,
boiling water taken i" *ir"i."" io""".,
l:^o|.(lr:,rlt"^:r:,"t\^)
is good for excess menstruation, lax uagini, and various
1::::r1,,t.":,daily
disorders of the uterus. l Cinchono bork, from which quinine'i" i"rilr"a,
helps-stop excess menstruation. on. t"u"poon powdered ul"o
bark is added to one
cup of hot wine.Take Zcup about noon and the rist
a day of.Cromp bork teo -- I t.u"poon per cup of boiled
;"i;;.;;.,"g:li;".rp"
wateg steeped t hour
and d,runk cold - helps to relieve ,,"n"t.uul:.;r;":-tdi
prunifolium) checks pain and excess bleeding during
,"i i"r'iiror*ir^
period".-u""a-""u"rut
3 or ! wg6k. before deliv?ry it hili" pr"u"nt
li:::*,lt_":mencing
Use tablespoon doses oI I oz. in I pint boiling'water.'.'R.d ^i""urriug".
leo is used for painful mensrruation und to Rospberry liof
Mi* t"u,Jiii-o.ung"
iuice' Take 3 times daily during final month. . other tt.ri" t". r"ru*inf ,r"rin"
"u"""childbirth.
l5
muscles during pregnancy are: Spikenord" corrol seeds/ yumq, ond molherworl.
One teaspoon per cup 3 times daily.'A pinch of Goldenseol rootpowder in t{
cup water taken upon awakening prevents morning sickness. Another prevent*
tive of morning sickness is Colombo (Cocculus palmatus) Steep 1 teaspoon of
the root in a cup of boiled water for 11 hour. Take I teaspoon of the strained
liquid 3 to 6 times daily. 'Drink Alfolfo teo as ofren as you wish during preg-
nancy alld nursing. It is rich in calcium. Avoid cocoa, regular tea, spinach,
rhubarb and beet tops. They contain oxalic acid which interferes rvith calcium
absorbtion. Always increase vitamin C intake during pregrancy.a In the Canary
Islands mothers apply fresh Costor oil plant Ieaves to their breasts to increase
the flow of milk. In some islands Iightlv bruised and roasted papaya leaves are
used for the same purpose. o Southern l\egroes use Broom Corn seeds (Sorghum
uulgare) as a remedy for genito-urinary, bladder and kidney disorders. 2 oz. oI
seeds in I quart of water boiled down to I pint. One tablespoon of the strained
Iiquid is taken in a glass of water 20 minutes before mealtimes. . Troiling
Arbutus (Epigaea repens) - 1 oz. to a pint of boiled water - is also good for
urinary irritations. t Tablespoon doses of expressed juice from leeks 3 times
daily has been used to overcome barrenness and sterility. It is most effective
when used with Spcedwell teo (Veronica officicianalis) 2 oz. per pint boiling
water taken in r/2 cup doses. Colnip ieo has been used for the same purpose.
o Boyberry Teo is an excellent douche because of its beneficial effects on the
femaie organs- Molherwort, Eucolyptus and Whire Ook bork teo3 may be used
alone or in combination as a douche for minor vaginal irritations or mild yeast
infections. Always cooi and thoroughlv strain tea before douching.Goldenseol
root contains hydrastine, a powerful but safe anit-infectant. A pinch of the
powder can be added to the douche forthis purpose.'Sqro* weed leo is afine
general female tonic popular with the North American Indians.

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ITHERE TO PROCURE MATERIALS DESCRIBEO III THIS EOOK
Yohimbe, sarsaparilla, kola, saw palmetto, damiana, kelp, red capsicum, Fo-ti-
tieng, Iiquorice root, matico, cubeb peppers, kava-kava, henna, gotu kola, Kino
root, muirapuama, guaiac, celandine, myrrh, benzoin, gentian, blue cohosh,
black cohosh, passionflowet, life root, beth root, speedwell, baybe-rry, eucalyp-
tus, white oak bark, squaw weed, cinchona, black haw, red raspbirry leaves,
spikenard, carrot seeds, yuma, motherwort, colombo, celery seeds, trailing
uibutu", and goldenseat are available from Magic Garden, P.O. Box 332, Fairfax,
California 94140' Most packages are about I oz' for $l' Goldenseal powder is
$1 for 1,/3 oz. Nutmeg, saffron and ginger are found in any super market-
Ginseng, pumpkin seeds, pollen, chia seeds, alfalfa tea and apricot kernels are
most inexpensively available at your local health food stores. If they don't
have them they can order them.
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A IIEf, APPROACH TO BIRTH CO}ITROL
Loctrite, also called vilomin Bl7, destroys cancer cells without harming normal
tissue. As might be expected the FDA has declared it illegal. It was discovered
and developed by one of the most respected scientists of this centur/, Ernst
Krebbs, sr., and his son Ernst Krebbs, jr, How it works will be described more
thoroughly soon in a Stone Kingdon book called Mego-heolth. But I will outline
it briefly here because it shows us what cancer is andbydoing soopenstous
an amazing new system of birth control: When the egg and sperm cells unite
at conception the new cell formed begins dividing. When four new cells are
formedoneof these (the zygote) separates and continues to reproduce itself.
Under the influence of estrogen hormone the other three divide into new types
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of cells called trophoblasts. These trophoblast celis eat a niche in the uterus
wall. Later, when the zygote cells have multiplied tc a cluster of 5I2 cells
they move to the uterus wall. One of these zygote cells separates and takes its
place in the niche cut by the trophoblasts and begins developing into the
embryo. The remaining 511 cells stand b1' and wait. In the sixth week of preg-
nanc)' the stand$y cells separate and enter the embryo. About B0% of thern go
to the area of the gonads where later in life they participate in the production
of sperm or egg cells. The other 20% scatter elsewhere throughout the body
where theyremain without srgni{icance unless estrogen activates them todivide
into trophoblasts, If this happens we have cancer - because cancer cells and
trophoblasts are one and the same thing. Norr'rally in the post natal body or the
prenatal uterus trophoblast activity is kept under control by a pancreatic
enzyme, If this enzyme is deficient, cancer results. Chemically, laetrile is a
cyanide molecule safe,ly sandwiched between two other molecules. Don't cringe
at the thought of cyanide. It is always present in the body, since it is a normal
product of metabolism just like ammonia and carbon dioxide (these too are
poisons). Our body cells produce an enzyme (rhodanese) which neutralizes
metabolic cyanide before it can harm our tissues. Trophoblast cells, however,
donot produce this protective enzyme.lnstead they manufacture another enzyme
(beta-glucuronidase)whichreleasesfrom the laetrile the deadly cyanide (deadly
to the trophoblasts only) right at the site of lhe cancer. In brief the cancer cell
contains the perfect trap for its own destruction but no defense, while the
normal cell contains the perfect defense against the cyanide but no trap. Well,
if laetrile can destroy abnormal cancerous trophoblasts why shouldn't it do the
same to normal ones in the pregnant uterus? This theoretically sound possibil-
ity prompted the people at Stone Kingdom to set up an underground laboratorv
to study the potential of laetrile as a birth control; first on rats, then on
humans. It is illegal in the U.S.A. to use laetrile on human cance, Patients.
But laetrile (vitamin Bl?) is derived from the kernels of apricots where it
occurs naturally and in abundance. We have recently found that if a cancer
patient's digestion is still functioning properly he can assimilate the laetrile
directly from the apricot kernels, but they ntust be chewed thoroughly. Since
this is so the kernels should also prove to be an effective contraceptive- Our
theory has received some stronB verification. First we Iearned of several cases
of miscarriage in pregnant women who were taking laetrile for cancer. Then we
found out that for centuries Polynesian girls have eaten a handful of papaya
seeds daily to avoid pregnancy before marriage- Many mod American girls on
Maui are now enjoying the same freedom' Laetrile is found in many kinds of
seeds- Papaya seeds are a very rich source. The evidence is becoming so
clear that we decided io announce this possibility even before our experiments
were completed. Our planet has a problem of population (among other problems)'
StoneKingdorn does notwant to keep its experiments secret so that it may catch
the glory {or the discovery later. We niust keep each other informed of possible
solutions now. Knowledge belongs to the people. The daring among you may
wish to experiment on yourselves with apricot kernels. Twenty-five a day
should be enough. Assuming that it works you would become pregnant for no
more than 24 hours before having a tiny unnoticeable miscarriage. Unlike "the
pill"if you skip a day it will not greatly matter. Those of you who do not want
to rely on an unproved contraceptive may take the kernel as an added precaution
along with your present method. At the very least they are tremendously nutri-
tious.- Mary the Breath of Cod bringknoutledge and wisdon to the minds of men.
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