You can’t IGNORE it…

And you can’t AVOID it.

Pretty much since the day after Christmas, store displays and the media have been reminding us that Valentine’s Day is coming.

And if you’re looking to plan something special with your sweetie

Your time is RUNNING OUT.

You want to give a performance in the bedroom that’s worth a standing ovation…

But if you’ve had some troubles delivering the goods while lying down, don’t lose hope.

You can have the sex life both you and your spouse DESIRE… the kind you both DESERVE…

And you can get started TODAY.

This Valentine’s Day, forget the roses… and stock up on THIS sex-boosting flower ingredient!

Ancient text reveals kingly spice for hot sex

Saffron is a spice derived from the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus)… a cousin of the lily.

Its flowers only bloom for ONE DAY, making saffron one of the most EXCLUSIVE spices in the world.

Each purple blossom has just three red strands, or “stigmas,” right in the middle… and that’s where you get pure saffron.

Alexander the Great enthusiastically added it to his rice dishes… and his bathwater…

Which helped SOLIDIFY its reputation as “king of the spice world.”

We don’t know EXACTLY what saffron did for the ancient rulers and conquerors who relied on it…

But today we DO know how it can boost your sex life.

A 2018 meta-analysis out of Iran showed that saffron contributed to IMPROVED desire and satisfaction in guys who’d been struggling with getting the party started in their pants.

And ladies, this time you WON’T be left out in the cold…

Because saffron works on both men AND women!

In one study, Iranian researchers found that taking just 30 mg daily of saffron helped gals get “in the mood”… and helped trigger physical changes that got their bodies ready for some action “down there.”

This royal spice seems to work in 2 key ways…

  1. IMPROVING blood flow by targeting the production of nitric oxide
  2. INCREASING pleasure by zeroing in on the body’s natural opioid receptors.

In fact, saffron has been used to help wean opioid-addicted folks off their meds!

The key compound in saffron appears to be a substance called crocin — an antioxidant carotenoid that gives saffron its bright color and distinctive aroma.

It’s also been associated with antidepressant effects… which is why it’s sometimes called the “sunshine spice.”

Now, you should know that getting pure, unadulterated saffron at the spice market can be a challenge…

And it’s one of the most expensive spices on the planet.

Fortunately, you don’t need much saffron to reap its benefits.

Look for a version of saffron extract in supplement form with a standardized percentage of bioactive compounds – not only crocin, but also safranal and picrocrocin.

In Ayurveda, it’s known by the Hindi/Sanskrit name “kesar”… and mixed with hot milk, another aphrodisiac.

In fact, BOTH ingredients… and the combination of the two… are promoted by the world’s most famous “sex bible,” the Kama Sutra!

To sunny days and steamy nights,

Melissa Young

P.S. Did you know that this “luxury spice” can also help you BANISH blurry vision? Here’s how.


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