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Herbal Aphrodisiac Shortbread Cookies

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Herbal Aphrodisiac Shortbread Cookies

Sarah Snyder, Recipes and photography. Other text by Meghan Gemma

Herbal aphrodisiacs can be a great option when we want to reconnect with our sensual side.

Aphrodisiac plants are those that enhance, nourish or sustain sexual or sensual desire. How does this magic work in the body? Herbal aphrodisiacs are complex and work in many different ways. While some increase libido, while others improve sexual function.

Some herbal aphrodisiacs, for example, widen blood vessels and increase blood circulation. This allows more oxygen and nutrients to reach our heart and pelvis. Some herbs relax us, which makes us more open to intimacy. Some herbs help release blissful compounds that our bodies produce when we're in love or enjoying sensual pleasure. 1

Finding the perfect herbal aphrodisiac for you or your partner can be a thrilling experience.

This recipe for Herbal Aphrodisiac shortbread introduces four delicious and desire-inducing herbal herbs:

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  • Rose Its skin-soft petals and alluring scent can be a powerful ally in nurturing intimacy. It can be used to thaw sexual frostiness and awaken the libido.
  • Vanilla is a botanical of the orchid family whose aroma is said to induce arousal and relaxation. Vanilla is a popular ingredient in amorous sweets and folkloric love potions.
  • Cacao releases anandamides, which are bliss-inducing and give the body a feeling of pleasure. Similarly, it nourishes and energizes your body to prepare for sensual moments. Likewise, it nourishes and energizes you in anticipation of those moments.

We highly recommend Kimberly Gallagher’s book Aphrodisiac : The Herbal Path To Healthy Sexual Fulfillment And Vital Living to go deeper into herbal aphrodisiacs.

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Herbal Aphrodisiac Shortbread Cookies

These shortbread cookies have a rich, nutty flavor and are not overly sweet. The cacao nibs are tiny pieces of cacao bean that add a rich, nutty crunch. Rose water gives it a light floral flavor. The rose petals add a pop of color that will entice your eyes and nose.
The cookies are delicious as a standalone treat. However, we love them served biscotti style with tea or coffee.
Dessert Course
Preparation Time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Cook Time 15 Minutes
servings 48 Cookies

Ingredients

  • 2 sticks unsalted butter , room temperature
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons powdered maca root
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon food-grade rose water*
  • 1/2 cup cacao nibs
  • 1/2 cup dried rose petals

Instructions

  • Cream butter and sugar powder in a stand mixer until fluffy.
  • Add the flour 1/2 cup at a tim, and combine until combined.
  • Mix together rose water, maca powder and vanilla extract. Mix.
  • Mix cacao nibs, rose petals and gently mix until they are evenly distributed throughout the dough.
  • Pack the dough tightly to avoid any holes. Roll any sharp edges. Refrigerate at least for 1 hour, and up to three days. Make 2 logs if you are doubling the recipe. Follow the steps in Step 7 to make both logs.
  • Pre-heat the oven to 350degF / 177degC when you are ready to bake your cookies.
  • Divide the log in 24 equal pieces using a sharp knife. First, cut the log into quarters. Each quarter should be cut in half. Then, divide each quarter into three cookies.
  • Bake 15-17 minutes on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or until the cookies are lightly golden. They don't spread so you can bake them close together.
  • Store in an airtight container up to 2 weeks.

Notes

* Use food-grade rosewater (we like Nielsen Massey), available at many natural food stores or online retailers.

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References

  1. Pino-Figueroa A, Vu H, et al. "Mechanisms of Action of Lepidium Meyenii" (Maca): A Neuroprotective Activity Explanation." American Journal of Neuroprotec Neuroregen. 2011.
  2. Gallagher K. The Herbal Path To Healthy Sexual Fulfillment And Vital Living. Hay House, 2021.
  3. Sinadinos, C. Western Botanical Medicine: The Essential Guide. Christa Sinadinos; 2020.

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SARAH SNYDER was born in a small, wooded community outside Charlotte, NC. She studied music at college, before moving to Asheville to study pastry art. She developed an interest in plants, gardening and medicine-making. She has been a pastry chef, a journalist, a social media manager, and formerly acted as s photographer.

You can usually find her with her dog, reading a book, taking a picture of her garden or trying a new craft.

MEGHAN GEMMA teaches Chestnut Herbal School of Medicine's principal instructors via her written lessons. She is also the primary pollinator for the school's online community, sharing herbal and wild food wisdom from the heart of the flowery school with an ever-wider range of herbalists and gardeners.

She has had a long-standing relationship with the Chestnut school since 2010. She was an intern at the Chestnut herb nursery, a student who loved plants "back in those days" when programs were taught on the farm and later a member of the professional team for women. Meghan lives just north of Asheville in the Ivy Creek Watershed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mother of all herbs?

The answer may surprise you!

It is a common garden herb known as rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). Rosemary has long been associated with fertility, longevity, and protection from illness. In some cultures, it was believed that the fragrance of rosemary could ward off evil spirits.

As such, it has been used for centuries in various medicinal, culinary, and spiritual applications. Rosemary has a unique flavor that pairs well with many dishes, making it a popular choice in the kitchen. Its fragrant leaves also add flavor to sauces, herbs, and meats.

Rosemary is a powerful medicinal herb used throughout the centuries to treat various ailments. Rosemary essential oil can treat respiratory tract infections, digestion problems, skin irritation, and inflammation. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it helpful in treating headaches and muscle pain as well. In addition, the oil has been used to improve cognitive function and memory recall. Rosemary can also be taken as a supplement, tea, or tincture for its many benefits.

It's no wonder rosemary is known as the mother of herbs! It truly is a versatile and valued herb.


What herbs should you take daily?

Depending on your health and wellness needs, many herbs can be taken daily to help improve your overall health.

Popular herbs for daily consumption include ashwagandha, turmeric, ginger, holy basil, chamomile, lavender, peppermint, and cayenne pepper. Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb that can help the body resist stress and anxiety. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, while ginger has been shown to aid digestion and boost immunity. Holy basil may help with managing blood sugar levels, as well as providing a calming effect. Chamomile can promote relaxation, while lavender is used in aromatherapy for its calming properties. Peppermint can help aid digestion and reduce nausea, while cayenne pepper has antibacterial properties that may boost your immunity.

As always, you must consult your doctor before taking herbs daily to ensure they are safe for you and do not interact with any other medications or herbs you may be taking.

There is no shortage of information on what foods we should eat and how much exercise we should do. But when it comes to what supplements we should take, there is a dearth of knowledge.

This is because most of us aren’t sure which ones work or which are junk. So we go online and look up whatever we can find.

But often, these articles are written by companies trying to promote their products. Which means they're usually biased toward their product.

So instead of finding unbiased advice, we end up reading marketing hype.

This makes sense since marketers make more money selling stuff than doctors.

The medical industry isn’t even allowed to advertise directly to consumers anymore. The best way to learn about natural remedies is to read independent reviews.

This is where you'll find real users sharing their experiences with each supplement. These sites give you an honest opinion of whether or not a particular herb helps.

Users will often share their experience with a supplement after taking it. This gives you a good idea of its effectiveness and any side effects.

You can also check out forums dedicated to herbalism. Here you can ask questions and receive answers based on personal experience.

Of course, there are plenty of other ways to learn about herbs.

There are books, websites, blogs, videos, podcasts, and classes. All of them provide valuable information about natural remedies.


Which spices from the kitchen are used to cure diseases?

There are more than 4000 medicinal plants that are widely distributed throughout the world. Some of these plants contain active compounds that may help treat various ailments.

In India alone, there are more than 1000 species of herbs that are used for medical purposes. This includes Ayurvedic medicine, Unani medicine, Siddha medicine, Homeopathic medicine, and Chinese medicine.

The most common ingredient found in these medicines is ginger. Ginger contains volatile oils that give it its aromatic flavor. These oils contain anti-inflammatory properties that make them useful against arthritis, fever, vomiting, and indigestion.

Ginger also helps relieve nausea and stomach cramps caused due to pregnancy. Pregnant women often consume ginger tea to reduce morning sickness. Ginger is also commonly used for cough and cold relief.

Another spice that is known to have medicinal value is turmeric. Turmeric contains curcumin which has been shown to inhibit tumor growth. This makes it an effective cancer treatment.

Turmeric is also considered to be very beneficial for joint health. It relieves inflammation and stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis. It is also believed to prevent osteoporosis.

Garlic, too, is another herb that is extensively used in traditional medicine. Its healing qualities include treating infections, asthma, heart disease, and diabetes and even reducing cholesterol levels. Garlic oil is also used to treat wounds and insect bites.

Garlic is a natural antibiotic that fights bacteria and viruses. The antibacterial property makes it ideal for treating respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia.

It is also helpful in preventing urinary tract infections.

Other spices like cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, black pepper, ginger, cayenne, mustard seeds, fennel, and coriander are also used to treat different illnesses.


How to make herbal remedies at home?

Making herbal remedies at home is easy. All you need is fresh herbs, water, salt, and sugar. You can use any herb, depending on what you want to create.

For example, choose mint, basil, chamomile, or lemon balm to make a soothing tea. If you want to make a cooling drink, try rosemary, thyme, lavender, or eucalyptus.

All you need to do is put all the ingredients into a pot and boil them until they become soft. Strain out the herbs and serve hot.

Add honey to the boiling mixture to make a tonic drink. Honey is a preservative and will keep your herbal remedy fresh for longer.

You can also combine two or three herbs to make a more potent brew. For instance, you could mix equal parts of garlic and ginger to make a powerful antiseptic. Or you can combine equal amounts of turmeric and ginger to make a potent immune booster.

Soak a clean cloth in warm water and place it over the affected area to make a compress. Leave it for 10 minutes before removing it. Do this every day until the swelling goes down.

Make sure you consult your doctor first before using herbal remedies. Some plants may interact negatively with other medications. Also, don't take large quantities of herbs because they can cause side effects.


Statistics

  • The global herbs market is expected to reach more than $125 billion by the end of 2025.
  • Studies have shown that cinnamon can lower fasting blood sugars by 10-29% in diabetic patients, which is a significant amount (9Trusted Source10Trusted (healthline.com)

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How to use herbs safely?

Many people think that herbs should only be used under medical supervision because they believe that some herbs are poisonous. However, this is not true.

Many herbs have long histories of safe use. For example, garlic has been used for thousands of years to fight infections. It's also been shown to lower cholesterol levels and reduce high blood pressure.

However, if you're pregnant or nursing, avoid taking certain herbs. You should also avoid them if you suffer from allergies or sensitivities to herbs.

You can do several things to ensure you get the best results from your herbs and supplements. First, always read labels before consuming anything containing herbs or spices. Second, take the lowest dose recommended on the label. Third, don't use more than one supplement at any given time. Fourth, talk to your doctor about how to combine specific herbs and supplements. Finally, keep track of your consumption to know whether you need to adjust your dosage.



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