Aphrodisiac Milk Report

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    Dryad Magical Chocolates - AphrodisiaDryad Design's Aphrodisiac Milk Chocolates contain 5 ingredients which were heir magical and folkloric connections with Attraction & Pleasure. Fire and walemental rulers that create passion within and around us. Invite the seductive fenses and open your heart to pure joyous excitement!

    The cacao bean itself, from which chocolate is made, was used by the Aztecsover 4000 years ago. So enthralled were they by the bean that a legend tells oftheir God, Quetzalcoatl, descending from the heavens on the beam of a morn-

    ing star with a cacao bean tree stolen from paradise. Emperor Montezumawas known to drink chocolatl, a drink made with cacao, vanilla and spices,

    before entering his harem. The popularity of chocolate began its worldwidespread when Princess Maria Theresa of Spain gi ed chocolate to her husband

    to be King Louis XIV of France. The couple later became known for theiramorous escapades and were said to make love twice per day.

    Hazelnuts come from the Hazel Tree which has been known as theTree of Immortal Wisdom since ancient times. In England, all

    knowledge and inspiration of and for the arts and sciences wasthought to be bound to the eating of this luscious nut. Its buds seemto glow with the re of inspiration and its Celtic name, Coll, mean's"life force within you". Hazel is one of the 9 woods used to make thetraditional Beltane Fire and a bag of hazelnuts given to a bride was a blessing of fertility. A traditional spell to divine your true love saysto place a hazelnut into a re and chant "A Hazelnut I throw in theame, to this nut I give my sweetheart's name, If blazes the nut, somay thy passion grow, For twas my nut that did so brightly glow."

    The sweet, juicy Fig isassociated with Dionysus

    (Bacchus to the Romans) thegod of wine and drunkennessand with Priapus, a satyr whosymbolized sexual desire. To

    the Buddhists, it is a symbol ofenlightenment, as it is said

    that Buddha achievedenlightenment while si ing

    under a bodhi tree which is atype of g. The g unlocksyour inhibitions and desires

    and helps to a ainfulllment.

    The so creamy white petalof the Elder , have long beused in bridal bouquets andits berries made into tantalizing jellies and wines. A

    member of the honeysucklfamily, it is zealously

    guarded by the fairies, theGoddess and is ruled by thelement of water. When le

    to the wilds of nature, itprotects and ourishes.

    Elder will bring the magicand protection of the fey t

    your endeavors.

    Meadowsweet is a subtleyet pleasantly aromatic herbused in love and a raction

    spells. When burned, itdisperses negative tension

    and provides a warm,upli ing atmosphere. Thesedelicate owers are sacredto the Fairies and Druids.Its name is derived from

    the Anglo-Saxon word'medu' (mead), because it

    was once used to avor thedrink made from fermented

    honey. Use meadowsweet todrink in the sweetsatisfaction of love.

    Cinnamon is associated with the masculineenergies of re and the sun. It is one of threeitems used by the Phoenix to build the magic

    re in which it is reborn and grows to fullstrength. A sacred plant to Dionysus, the Greek

    God of Ecstasy, it is also sacred the Venus orAphrodite the Goddess of love, beauty and

    sexuality. Cinnamon ignites and maintains theres within.