Everybody wants to have great sé-x.
If you're lacking any sé-x, you want it, if you're having okay sé-x,
you want an update to great and if your sé-x life is excellent, well,
you want it to be mind-blowing.
Continue after the break.
But there's more to great sé-x than meets the eye. And it begins in the kitchen.
Your
nutrition is imperative to the caliber of your sé-x life. To actually
get things going, you will need to stimulaté your'circuitry,' your
nervous and circulatory systems. You can't clog your arteries with
saturated fat that slow circulation, inhibit blood flow and decrease the
power of the human body to feel stimulation and have a great sé-x.
So brace yourself. Here they are, the top ten foods to put sizzle in more than your sauté pan.
1). Whole grains:
Brown rice may look like Clark Kent, but a bowl of whole grains, like
oatmeal can make you Superman (or woman) in bed. While not the stuff of
fantasy, that morning bowl of oats is high in zinc and can increase
testosterone, which increases sé-xual desire (in both men and women). And
being complex carbohydrates, whole grains create staying power, so you
can perform in a way that matches your passion. So the next time you are
contemplating breakfast in bed, think oatmeal, not croissants or bacon
and eggs (which will clog your arteries and put you back to sleep).
2). Chocolate: What is the magic of this rich, dark, creamy, sensual, sweet, sé-xy food. There is true mojo in chocolate. This lovely indulgence is a rich source of magnesium, which soothes nerves, making us feel open and receptive. But the true power of chocolate is phenylalanine, an amino acid that raises the body's endorphins and produces dopamine, the brain chemical that surges during orgasm...for both men and women, creating...well, spectacularly great 'O-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h's.'
2). Chocolate: What is the magic of this rich, dark, creamy, sensual, sweet, sé-xy food. There is true mojo in chocolate. This lovely indulgence is a rich source of magnesium, which soothes nerves, making us feel open and receptive. But the true power of chocolate is phenylalanine, an amino acid that raises the body's endorphins and produces dopamine, the brain chemical that surges during orgasm...for both men and women, creating...well, spectacularly great 'O-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h's.'
3). Oysters: Casanova
was right. But I'm guessing that he didn't know that it was all about
the zinc, which improves testosterone levels which leads to incredible
sé-xual performance, as well as improved spérm count.
4). Chili Peppers:
Hot peppers really heat things up as we eat them, but capsaicin, the
source of that heat, triggers endorphins, our sensations of pleasure,
which is very, very good for very, very good s-éx. Chilies also stimulate
the nervous system, accentuating the effects of arousal, which is very,
very, very good for very, very, very good sé-x. Conclusion? Hot, spicy
foods can lead to hot, spicy s-éx.
5). Chia Seeds:
Yes, the same seeds that can grow a chia pet can contribute to great
sé-x. In terms of nutrition, a mere tablespoon of these tiny, ancient
seeds are like making a smoothie made from salmon, spinach and human
growth hormone. Packed with omega 3's and 6's, protein, calcium, iron,
zinc, fiber and antioxidants, chia seeds will give you stamina to burn,
improve circulation and increase your body's ability to feel
stimulation. Brought to Aztec kings in homage, these tiny seeds will
have you flushing your little blue pills right down the drain.
6). Ginger, Garlic, Onions:
To really get your juices flowing, pile on the garlic, leeks, onions,
scallions and chives. Known as alliums, these powerful vegetables will
give you the stamina that pharmaceuticals can only promise. There are
religious sects that actually ban the consumption of these humble foods
because they believe they feed desire. Containing chemical compounds
that stimulate blood flow to genital area, these vegetables cause
intense feelings of arousal, resulting in a strong, enduring s-éx.
7). Olive oil:
We need fat to produce sé-x hormones; not the kind that builds up around
our bellies and hips, but healthy fat in our food. Here comes the sé-xy
part. Fat and cholesterol are metabolized in the liver, stimulating the
production of testosterone and estrogen, which we need for our sé-x
drive...and performance. A healthy balance of sé-x hormonés produces a
strong libido in men and women. But skip the saturated fats in steak,
butter and lobster and drizzle some extra virgin olive oil (rich in
vitamin E, shown to improve sé-xual function) on the pasta, on the salad,
on her, on him...
8). Tomatoes:
Tomatoes were named 'love apples' by the Puritans for their 'sinful'
s-éxual stimulation. Sought after as a love potion due to their red
color, which signified éxcitement and passion, we now know the force
behind tomatoes is the antioxidant, lycopéne, a powerful libido-enhancer
in both men and women. And since the mere scent of tomatoes has been
shown to increase penile blood flow by 5%, perhaps that tomato
bruschétta is a good idea for dinner tonight.
9). Soy:
Chinese medicine tells us that soy relaxes and cools the body. When
people are relaxed, they tend to be more open and receptive. In the
bedroom, that's good! But it's the science of soy that's the s-éxy part.
Soy contains phytoésterogens, hormone-like compounds that bind estrogen
receptors. With soy as a regular part of your diet, vaginal lubrication
is less of a problem. But the best part? Studies have shown that soy can
be very beneficial to prostate health, which is crucial to male sé-xual
function.
Extra: Artichokes:
Ancient Romans believed that eating artichokes were not only an
aphrodisiac, but would result in everlasting life. They were off on the
living forever part, but artichokes can result in better s-éx. Science
has shown that pantothenic acid is the reason for artichokes'
reputation. Regulating bile production, artichokes tonify the liver,
which governs nervous system response, so eating artichokes increases
our response to stimulus. And increased response to stimulus means
better s-éx.
With
these ten foods added to your diet, you'll be off to the races...if and
only if, you make healthy food choices overall, exercise regularly and
live a more natural life.
Source: Huffington Post
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