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Spanish Fly
Spanish flies aren't really a flies; They're beetles. The Spanish Fly lives on caprifoliaceae and oleaceae plants, which are found all over the world, as are the Spanish Fly beatles. But they try not to get caught in the US because Cantharides are illegal in the United States. Spanish fly is a cantharide, and they are known urinary tract irritants. When cantharides are excreted through urine they irritate the area and cause genital inflammation. This causes sexual arousal in low doses, but the amount required for this desired aphrodisiac effect is very close to being harmful. A bit too much and spanish fly can cause painful urination, bloody discharge, fever, genital pain and even permanent kidney damage. Two safer, more effective and legal alternatives to spanish fly as a natural non-prescription aphrodisiac are yohimbe and tribulus. But if you're serious about trying Spanish Fly and want to know where to get it, a quick Google search will reveal no shortage of companies willing to import Spanish Fly into the US. A few of them may even be advertising on this page.
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