Herbal Aphrodisiacs: Awakening Pleasure, Presence and a Love of Life
Tue Feb 03 2026
Aphrodisiacs aren’t just about sex. They can be utilized to help us deepen our love of life, and awaken pleasure with the world around us.
In this solo episode of The Dancing Willow Podcast, clinical herbalist, Elliott Brinkley explores herbal aphrodisiacs as allies for embodiment, pleasure, mood, creativity, and heart-centered connection, especially during the quiet, inward season of late winter. Rooted in traditional herbalism, seasonal wisdom, and nervous system awareness, this conversation reframes aphrodisiacs as plants that help us feel: our bodies, our emotions, our relationships, and the world around us.
Drawing inspiration from the Celtic cross-quarter day of Imbolc, this episode weaves together herbs, physiology, folklore, and lived experience to explore how pleasure can be a practice of presence, and how certain plants gently guide us back into sensation when life feels dull,
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why aphrodisiacs are about far more than libido, and how they support embodiment, mood, and connectionHow winter stagnation and stress can dampen desire, and how herbs help gently restore flowThe three main categories of herbal aphrodisiacs: circulatory, nervine, and heart-centeredHow stress, depletion, and nervous system overload are some of the biggest blocks to desireHow pleasure, creativity, and sensuality are deeply connectedHerbs explored in depth include:
Damiana – a classic, joyful aphrodisiac for circulation, mood, creativity, and social easeHorny Goat Weed – a traditional Chinese herb that supports vitality and pelvic blood flowWarming spices like ginger, cinnamon, and clove for cold, stagnant conditionsMilky Oats – a foundational nervine for burnout, overwhelm, and nervous system nourishment blocking desireMaca & Shatavari – adaptogens that rebuild reserves and restore the conditions for desire over timeRose – a heart-opening plant for emotional safety, vulnerability, and relational intimacyCacao – a gentle, bonding aphrodisiac that supports circulation, mood, and presenceLinks & resources:
Our Herbal Aphrodisiac CollectionDamiana Love CordialsLover’s TeaAphrodite’s Delight TinctureMilky Oat TinctureDamiana TinctureHorny Goat Weed TinctureAdaptogenic Honey PasteStay Connected
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Aphrodisiacs aren’t just about sex. They can be utilized to help us deepen our love of life, and awaken pleasure with the world around us. In this solo episode of The Dancing Willow Podcast, clinical herbalist, Elliott Brinkley explores herbal aphrodisiacs as allies for embodiment, pleasure, mood, creativity, and heart-centered connection, especially during the quiet, inward season of late winter. Rooted in traditional herbalism, seasonal wisdom, and nervous system awareness, this conversation reframes aphrodisiacs as plants that help us feel: our bodies, our emotions, our relationships, and the world around us. Drawing inspiration from the Celtic cross-quarter day of Imbolc, this episode weaves together herbs, physiology, folklore, and lived experience to explore how pleasure can be a practice of presence, and how certain plants gently guide us back into sensation when life feels dull, In this episode, you’ll learn: Why aphrodisiacs are about far more than libido, and how they support embodiment, mood, and connectionHow winter stagnation and stress can dampen desire, and how herbs help gently restore flowThe three main categories of herbal aphrodisiacs: circulatory, nervine, and heart-centeredHow stress, depletion, and nervous system overload are some of the biggest blocks to desireHow pleasure, creativity, and sensuality are deeply connectedHerbs explored in depth include: Damiana – a classic, joyful aphrodisiac for circulation, mood, creativity, and social easeHorny Goat Weed – a traditional Chinese herb that supports vitality and pelvic blood flowWarming spices like ginger, cinnamon, and clove for cold, stagnant conditionsMilky Oats – a foundational nervine for burnout, overwhelm, and nervous system nourishment blocking desireMaca & Shatavari – adaptogens that rebuild reserves and restore the conditions for desire over timeRose – a heart-opening plant for emotional safety, vulnerability, and relational intimacyCacao – a gentle, bonding aphrodisiac that supports circulation, mood, and presenceLinks & resources: Our Herbal Aphrodisiac CollectionDamiana Love CordialsLover’s TeaAphrodite’s Delight TinctureMilky Oat TinctureDamiana TinctureHorny Goat Weed TinctureAdaptogenic Honey PasteStay Connected If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share with others who would love it. Support the podcast by making a purchase with Dancing Willow Herbs! Website: www.dancingwillowherbs.com Instagram: @dancingwillowherbsco