Blueheart, has offered her advice.The sex guru told Daily Star it's important for avoid believing everything you read and taking libido-boosting advice from TikTok.
She highlighted that low libido is more commonly connected to deep-rooted issues, like anxiety, depression or major life changes.And now she spoke of some of the myths that are currently circulating on the app.Recently TikTok users have been sharing videos which claim that certain foods can help boost someone's libido levels.
Dr Katherine said "aphrodisiacs tend to boost your serotonin levels" but some of these benefits are still small. She added: "It is common other factors can come into play that will prevent these foods from making any impact on your sex drive."Products like.
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