Foods to Boost Libido Port Saint Lucie FL
Considered to be a powerful aphrodisiac since ancient times, these mollusks contain high amounts of zinc, which is essential for testosterone production and the maintenance of healthy sperm. Pair them with a glass of inhibition-lowering champagne to add even more fuel to the fire.
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Foods to Boost Libido
Most likely because they're rich in the right vitamins and minerals, these foods have been known to help spice things up in the bedroom. Incorporate them into your daily diet or a romantic dinner, and watch the sparks fly.
- Oysters. Considered to be a powerful aphrodisiac since ancient times, these mollusks contain high amounts of zinc, which is essential for testosterone production and the maintenance of healthy sperm. Pair them with a glass of inhibition-lowering champagne to add even more fuel to the fire.
- Watermelon. Who knew that this juicy summer fruit might also juice up your sex life? Recent research has shown that watermelon is rich with citrulline, an amino acid that helps improve blood flow to the heart, genitalia, as well as throughout the body. It does so by relaxing blood vessels, which is essentially what erectile dysfunction drugs do, too.
- Asparagus. Although it's chock full of other valuable nutrients, the high folate content in asparagus is what earns this vegetable a spot on our list. Folate is one of the B vitamins, and among its many roles is increasing the production of histamine—an essential ingredient for orgasm in both sexes.
- Dark Chocolate. As if you needed another reason to eat chocolate. Indulge in the antioxidant-rich dark variety to experience the release of two sexy chemicals: mood-boosting serotonin and phenylethylamine, a compound that mimics the brain chemistry of a person in love. No wonder a 2006 study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that women who ate chocolate on a daily basis reported higher sexual function scores than those who did not. ...
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