For thousands of years, cannabis has been recognized as an aphrodisiac in cultures spanning from ancient India to modern Jamaica. The 7th century Indian Ayurvedic text Ananga Ranga prescribed cannabis to increase sexual pleasure, while in the 1930s, jazz musicians coined the term “viper’s drag” for the heightened sensual experiences cannabis facilitated. Today, with legalization expanding, couples are rediscovering what these earlier cultures knew—cannabis has remarkable effects on sexual function, pleasure, and connection.
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