The food we eat can affect our sex drive in both a positive and negative way. Here’s the list to watch…
Cheese: Dairy,
generally, is a libido killer. For many, dairy is congesting and
mucus-producing, so not the ideal way to feel before sex!
Beans: This depends how
you are digesting beans. For some, they’ll feel full of energy after a
bean-filled meal; for others, they may feel sluggish or, at worst,
bloated and even an increase in flatulence. So, best avoided.
Chocolate: Choose your
chocolate carefully, as not all chocs are bad. Go for dark chocolate
that contains a minimum of 70 per cent cocoa, as it will be the most
nutritious way to consume this delicious, sensual food! Dark chocolate
is naturally high in many antioxidants. Choose raw for the highest
possible levels of naturally occurring nutrients. Chocolate is rich in
L-tryptophan, which is a precursor to serotonin. With good levels of
serotonin, we feel happier and this decreases our stress levels. Dark
chocolate also contains phenyl ethylamine, which is the same ‘feel good’
chemical that the body produces during those first moments of falling
in love.
Hot dogs: The
high saturated content of hot dogs can clog up the vaginal and penile
arteries, making this the least romantic handheld treat around. All
processed foods are a no for libido. Hot dogs are a very processed food
in an overly processed bun that provides very little nutrition. You may
feel sluggish and low in energy – not good for feeling sexy.
Peppermint: The menthol
in peppermint has been shown to reduce testosterone levels, sending your
sex drive plummeting. And while bad breath is a turn-off, definitely do
not chew gum, as chewing brings more air into your system, making you
prone to burp.
Tonic water: This often
contains quinine, which is used as a flavouring agent in tonic water and
some other beverages. Quinine has been used as an anti-malarial agent,
but it’s been linked to a decrease in sexual function, so avoid before
sex.
French fries: Again, an
overly processed food that has a very high glycaemic index, meaning that
this food releases its energy very quickly into our systems. You may
feel initially good on eating them, but pretty soon after, your energy
levels will quickly slump, leaving you feeling low – all libido killers!
Red meat: For some, red
meat energises, providing them with iron, which will increase
oxygenation throughout the body. For some people, red meat itself may
make them feel more ‘animal.’
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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