It can take more than just a
few candles and a Marvin Gaye song to feel sexy. A healthy
lifestyle—from the food you eat to the exercise you do—can make you look
and feel better, and improve your sex life, too. At the same time, some
foods can be mood- and libido-killers.
"The link between food and sex drive isn’t just wishful thinking" says Cynthia Sass. "Certain foods or nutrients do play a role in boosting libido and supporting a healthy sex life."
Here are a variety of foods that can put some sizzle or fizzle in your sex life:
Strawberries
Best Food
We'll say
it: Strawberries are sexy. Here's why. Good circulation is thought to be
crucial for sexual functioning in both men and women, and strawberries
are rich in antioxidants that benefit your heart and arteries.
What's
more, they're rich in vitamin C, which along with antioxidants, has
been linked to higher sperm counts in men. Try dipping the berries in
dark chocolate, which contains methylxanthines that may activate the
libido.
Alcohol
Worst Food
A glass of
wine can make you feel relaxed and chatty on a date, and it's the social
lubricant that often gets strangers talking to one another in a bar.
But in reality, alcohol can be one of the worst things for your love life. Too much alcohol dampens sexual desire, decreases arousal and sensitivity, and may lower inhibitions leading to unsafe decisions about sex.
But in reality, alcohol can be one of the worst things for your love life. Too much alcohol dampens sexual desire, decreases arousal and sensitivity, and may lower inhibitions leading to unsafe decisions about sex.
Avocados
Best Food
These super-fruits
are rich in vitamin E, which has antioxidant properties, potassium, and
vitamin B6, which may prevent or delay heart disease and promote better
blood flow.
They're also a good source of heart-healthy
monounsaturated fats. Anything that helps your heart and circulation can
also be critical for a healthy sex life. Men with heart disease are
twice as likely to have erectile dysfunction because both conditions can
result from artery damage.
Almonds
Best Food
Almonds
contain zinc, selenium, and vitamin E, which are vitamins and minerals
that seem to be important for sexual health and reproduction.
Selenium
can help with infertility issues and, with vitamin E, may help heart
health. Zinc is a mineral that helps produce men's sex hormones and can
boost libido.
Blood flow is important for your sex organs, so choosing good fats, such as the omega-3 fatty acids found in almonds, is a good idea.
Steak
Worst Food
While meat
does provide protein and zinc, meat also tends to be high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. A meat-heavy diet is associated with a higher risk
of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, health conditions that can affect blood circulation and sexual function.
What's more, a small study published in 2006 in Chemical Senses suggested that eating meat, may result in, ahem, a less attractive body odor. In the study, 17 men ate either a meat or non-meat diet for two weeks and then switched. Women were asked to rate their attractiveness based on smell alone (from armpit pads worn by the men), and they tended to prefer non-meat eaters.
What's more, a small study published in 2006 in Chemical Senses suggested that eating meat, may result in, ahem, a less attractive body odor. In the study, 17 men ate either a meat or non-meat diet for two weeks and then switched. Women were asked to rate their attractiveness based on smell alone (from armpit pads worn by the men), and they tended to prefer non-meat eaters.
Sweet Potatoes
Best Food
Sweet
potatoes are rich in potassium, which helps fight high blood pressure,
which is associated with a higher risk of erectile dysfunction.
They're also rich in beta-carotene, providing the body with vitamin A, which is suspected (but not proven) to be helpful for those with infertility.
They're also rich in beta-carotene, providing the body with vitamin A, which is suspected (but not proven) to be helpful for those with infertility.
Sesame Seeds
Best Food
Zinc is thought to be good for sexual health (it can help testosterone and sperm production in men) and the No. 1 source is oysters. But really, how often do you eat oysters? Another source: Sesame seeds, says Sass.
Mix them into granola or sprinkle them into a healthy stir-fry, she says:
Some
breakfast cereals also contain zinc, such as Kellogg's All-Bran
Complete Wheat Flakes. One serving (3/4 cup) has more than 100% of the
recommended daily intake.
Watermelon
Best Food
This popular summer fruit is low in calories, but also high in potentially libido-boosting phytonutrients.
In 2008, Texas A&M research
suggested that the lycopene, citrulline, and beta-carotene found in
watermelon may help relax blood vessels, and provide a natural
enhancement for revving up your sex drive.
Fatty Foods
Worst Food
Many fried and fast foods have high levels of "bad fats," such as saturated and trans fat, which can negatively affect your heart and impede blood flow due to a a build-up of fatty plaque in the arteries.
What’s more, fried potatoes, such as French fries, have been associated (along with other foods) with a greater risk of type 2 diabetes, which is known to cause sexual health problems in both men and women.
Sass
says the type of oil used to fry the food is key. "If it’s fried in
partially hydrogenated oil it would have trans fat (worse than saturated
fat)," she says. "If it was fried in a liquid plant oil, the (food) may
be very low in saturated fat."
Eggs
Best Food
Want breakfast in bed,
followed by morning sex? Opt for an omelet. The protein in eggs can
boost energy and focus—two things you can always use in the sack.
Plus,
they’re a good source of vitamin B6, which helps balance your hormone
levels and regulate libido, says Blum.
Chocolate
Worst Food
Really, is there anything it
can’t do? “Chocolate is a great aphrodisiac, and it contains magnesium,
which can make you feel very relaxed,” says Blum. And you know
de-stressing is clutch for getting in the mood. Bonus: Dark chocolate
contains a compound called phenylethylamine, which was shown to release
the same endorphins triggered by sex, according to a study in the Journal of the American Diabetic Association.
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