To me eating healthy has defiantly boost my sex drive. I lost 22
pounds and gain an amazing urge for some good sex. Now this also has a
lot to do with the person your sleeping with. However for us women
eating healthier helps the juices of your vagina flow and taste better.
You get a boost of energy like a rabbit to the point your sex partner
thinks they need Viagra. You will be able to take the dick like a pro
rather than run (This does depend on size). You become flexible and
last you will feel sexier and confident. Now this worked for me mentally and emotionally.
As I was drinking my Lemon and Honey, I asked my self, "Can honey boost your sex life?" It taste so good spread on the right person and on the right penis, I wanted to know if this can help boost your sex life. So this is what I found out.
Although scientists doubt that so-called aphrodisiacs and
popular passion potions contain any miracle ingredients to stimulate sexual
desire, they do agree that most of them inspire psychological reactions that
will get your heart beating faster. According to Dr David Benton, a psychologist at the
University of Wales, just thinking about these foods could kick-start a
chemical reaction that leaves you emotionally aroused. "If you believe that oysters or chocolates will set your
heart racing, then you are well on the way to making it happen," he says. Here, we look at some of the favourite foods of love - and
we give them a Passion Power Rating out of five.
Truffles
Recommended by Madame de Pompadour and Casanova, the
18th-century lovers, these fungi have been shown to stimulate the production of
pheromones in animals - and the effects are thought to be similar in humans.
The downside is that they are very expensive.
Passion power rating: 2/5
Honey
Honey is associated with love and sex in both the Bible and
the Karma Sutra. At traditional Indian weddings, the bridegroom is often
offered honey to boost his stamina - and it could do the same for all men. Most potent are honeys from bees that gather nectar from
aphrodisiac flowers such as jasmine, orchids or marjoram - reputedly the favorites of the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.
Passion power rating: 3/5
Seafood
Probably because Aphrodite was said to be born from the sea,
many shellfish have reputations as potent aphrodisiacs. Oysters - another of
Casanova's favorite foods - have a high zinc content, the mineral needed for
sperm production as well as keeping reproductive organs working healthily.
Oysters contain more zinc than other foods.
Passion power rating: 3/5
Porridge
Porridge oats contain a substance called avena sativa which
is said to revive a flagging libido. The compound has also been isolated and
packaged as a supplement, which is being marketed in health food stores as a mild
aphrodisiac.
Passion power rating: 2/5
Ginseng
The word ginseng means 'man root', and some people believe
it to be an aphrodisiac because the plant is shaped like the human body. For centuries, ginseng has been looked upon as an
invigorating agent - ancient medical reports claimed it gives men 'the power of
a bull'.
Passion power rating: 1/4
Chocolate
Chocolate contains a substance called Phenylethlamine (PEA)
which is also present in the brain, where it triggers feelings of emotional
arousal. In theory, the more chocolate you eat, the more PEA you get
and the more sensual you feel. In fact, the levels of PEA in a regular-sized
bar of chocolate are very small - so you would have to eat an awful lot of
chocolate to get any loving feeling.
Passion power rating: 2/5
Guarana
Guarana, alongside ginseng, is currently one of the most
popular natural stimulants. It is produced from the berries of an Amazonian
plant and has an active compound called Guaranine, which produces similar
effects to caffeine and is known to help restore flagging energy levels. In the
UK it is now available as an energy drink or supplement, but it is unlikely to
give you more than a sort-lived burst.
Passion power rating: 1/5
Vegetables
Asparagus is renowned as a vegetable to serve your loved one
on Valentine's Day. It has been used for centuries by naturopaths as a general
tonic and reviving agent. Other hopeful lovers believe in the power of celery and
onions, while garlic is also popular with men, who believe it will provide them
with added strength and endurance for a night of passion. None of these has
scientific backing, however.
Passion power rating: 2/5
Spices
Chillies and other spices have been widely reputed to give
listless love-lives a boost. There is some scientific truth in this, since
heavily spiced foods often contain an active ingredient called capsaicin. Eating a lot of chilli peppers can cause physiological
responses - a flushed face, increased heart rate and metabolism - that are
quite similar to the physical reactions that people experience when making
love.
Passion power rating: 2/5
by PETA BEE, Daily Mail