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none of those supplements have evidence that supports that and nicotine and alcohol don't generally reduce libido, just sexual function, at least for acute use and not dependence
(added info about natural and chemical anaphrodisiacs. -vqboy)
(none of those supplements have evidence that supports that and nicotine and alcohol don't generally reduce libido, just sexual function, at least for acute use and not dependence)
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An '''anaphrodisiac''' is a drug that tends to reduce the [[libido]], thus enabling [[inceldom]] sufferers to go to work, college, etc. healthily. Taking such pills is a technique used by some [[nearcels]], [[nymphocels]], [[truecels]] and [[incels]] in order to cope with the [[Adverse effects of inceldom|pain of inceldom]].  
An '''anaphrodisiac''' is a drug that tends to reduce the [[libido]], thus enabling [[inceldom]] sufferers to go to work, college, etc. healthily. Taking such pills is a technique used by some [[nearcels]], [[nymphocels]], [[truecels]] and [[incels]] in order to cope with the [[Adverse effects of inceldom|pain of inceldom]].  


Some natural and safe anaphrodisiacs include ginseng, ashwagandha, and maca.
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Examples of anaphrodisiacs include opioids (e.g. morphine, heroin). Some would argue alcohol and nicotine are anaphrodisiacs, but they generally seem to reduce sexual function and not desire in men, with reductions in libido per se being more often seen with alcohol dependence.<ref>https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article-abstract/5/1/110/6862388</ref><ref>https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Avinash-Desousa/publication/274924862_Alcohol_Dependence_and_Sexual_Dysfunction_a_clinical_review/links/55c766a508aeca747d65d8c0/Alcohol-Dependence-and-Sexual-Dysfunction-a-clinical-review.pdf</ref> Obviously, everything mentioned is '''strongly not recommended''' for usage because it '''destroys your neuro system and dopamine levels'''. Also, it '''can cause sexual dysfunctions'''.  
Examples of other anaphrodisiacs include opioids (e.g. morphine, heroin), alcohol, nicotine. Obviously, everything mentioned is '''strongly not recommended''' for usage because it '''destroys your neuro system and dopamine levels'''. Also, it '''can cause sexual dysfunctions'''.  


Although the Incel Wiki does not advocate taking any drastic forms of medicinal anaphrodisiacs, mild forms (such as antidepressants) taken in low dosages are less likely to have long-term side-effects.
Although the Incel Wiki does not advocate taking any drastic forms of medicinal anaphrodisiacs, mild forms (such as antidepressants) taken in low dosages are less likely to have long-term side-effects.

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