Sexologists, cardiologists,
and psychologists agree: how much you consume has a huge impact on your sexual
health. Exactly what you eat is critically important, too. "Essentially,
what's good for your heart is good for better sex," declares Steven Lamm,
MD, a faculty member at New York School of Medicine, and author of The Hardness
Factor: How to Achieve Your Best Health and Sexual Fitness at Any Age. And what
exactly are those sexy eats? We're glad you asked. In this slideshow, you'll
find a well-balanced menu to prepare your body and brain for the bedroom.
Building more of these super sex foods into your daily diet is one of the
easiest (and tastiest) ways to improve your health for optimal sex.
Spinach and Other Green
Vegetables
Spinach is a potent source of
magnesium, which helps dilate blood vessels, according to Japanese researchers.
Better blood flow to the genitals, as you've learned, creates greater arousal
for men and women. Spinach and other green vegetables like broccoli, Brussels
sprouts, kale, cabbage, Swiss chard, and bok choy are also good sources of our
favorite sex nutrient—folate. Extra insurance for good reproductive health,
folate may lower blood levels of a harmful substance called homocysteine. This
abrasive amino acid irritates the lining of arteries and encourages plaque to
adhere to it. A high level of homocysteine is a significant risk factor for
peripheral arterial disease (PAD). But it appears that dietary folate is
protective. In a study of 46,000 men. Harvard University researchers found that
those who consumed the most folate daily were 30 percent less likely to develop
PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) than men who ate the fewest folate-rich
foods.
Unsweetened Tea
The antioxidant catechin
found in tea promotes blood flow all over the body for sex power and
brainpower; it enhances memory, mood, and focus. One particularly potent
catechin, a compound called ECGC prevalent in green tea, is thought to increase
fat burn. A study in the Journal of Nutrition found that people who consumed
the equivalent of three to five cups of green tea a day for 12 weeks
experienced nearly a 5 percent reduction in bodyweight. Drink freshly brewed
green or black tea every day-hot or iced. Bottled teas don't offer the same
benefits. And keep the sugar out of it. Unsweetened tea is an excellent
alternative to high-calorie, sugar-laden soft drinks and juices. One 12-ounce
can of soda has about 10 teaspoons of sugar in it. America is drinking itself
into obesity! The high-fructose corn syrup in many soft drinks raises insulin
levels, which can over time develop into diabetes. Studies also show that
getting too much sugar lowers the body's ability to produce endorphins. Low
endorphins can lead to depression, and know that depression sucks the life out of
our sex drive.
Peaches and Other Fruit
If you are looking to add
some deductions to your 1040 form, eat more grapefruit, oranges, and peaches.
Men who consume at least 200 milligrams of vitamin C a day improve their sperm
counts and motility, according to research at the University of Texas Medical
Branch. In the study, 75 men ages 20 to 35 (all heavy smokers with poor sperm
quality) were divided into three groups: two that took 200 and 1,000 mg of
vitamin C, respectively, and a group that took a dummy pill. The daily vitamin
C takers significantly improved the quality of their sperm, with the 1,000 mg
group showing the greatest boost in sperm counts. In a later study, 30
infertile men were able to impregnate their partners after just 60 days of vitamin
C supplementation. In some men, fertility was restored in just 4 days.
When in the produce aisle, also pick up some
watermelon too. They are filled with high concentrations of the
good-for-your-heart, good-for-sex phytonutrients lycopene, beta carotene, and,
the big one, citrulline. Citrulline is particularly exciting for its ability to
relax blood vessels, according to studies at Texas A&M University. When you
eat watermelon, the citrulline is converted to the helpful amino acid arginine.
"Arginine boosts nitric oxide, which relaxes blood vessels, the same basic
effect that Viagra has, to treat erectile dysfunction and maybe even prevent
it," explains Bhimu Patil, PhD, director the Texas A&M's Vegetable and
Fruit Improvement Center.
Eggs
Over easy, hard-boiled, or
scrambled, eggs aren't the most sensual food on the menu, but it's hard to beat
them for a fit and healthy body inside and out. Eggs are rich in vitamins B6
and B5, which help balance hormone levels and ease stress, and are important for
a healthy libido. Calorie for calorie, eggs deliver more biologically usable
protein (if you eat the yolks) than any other food, including beef. Eggs are an
excellent part of a weight-loss strategy thanks to their protein and B12, a
vitamin that studies have shown is necessary for breaking down fat. One study
in the International Journal of Obesity found that when overweight people ate
two eggs or a bagel for breakfast 5 days a week for 8 weeks, those who ate the
eggs lost 65 percent more weight (and lost it faster) than the bagel eaters.
Red Wine and Meat
Sounds like the makings of a
good time to us! Italian researchers recently found that the antioxidants and
alcohol in the wine may trigger the production of nitric oxide in the blood,
which helps artery walls to relax, increasing blood flow to the genitals. Just
limit yourselves to a glass or two. More alcohol than that can put a damper on
sexual performance and lead to bed spins of a not-very-sexy nature. Worth
noting: even teetotalers can benefit from the red grape. Dark grape juice
contains antioxidant polyphenols that protect the cardiovascular system and
help keep skin flexible and elastic.
That brings us to the meat of this entry. Red
meat. Lean cuts are great sources of zinc, a mineral that curbs production of a
hormone called prolactin, which at high levels can cause sexual dysfunction,
according to Berman. Zinc is also a key muscle-building nutrient, and the high
concentrations of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) in beef, studies show, may spur
weight loss. Choose filet mignon or other deep red cuts with round or loin in
the name, because they are the leanest.
Seeds and Nuts
Pumpkin and sunflower seeds,
almonds, peanuts, walnuts, and other nuts all contain the necessary
monounsaturated fats with which your body creates cholesterol—and your sex
hormones need that cholesterol to work properly. That's something the ancient
Romans didn't know when they tossed walnuts at newlyweds for good breeding
luck. Long linked to fertility—the shell, of course, resembles a man's cojones;
the inside meat is vulvalike in form—nuts make a perfectly sexy snack. Packed
with muscle-building protein and filling fiber, they are a heart-healthy,
albeit calorie-dense, treat.
Pistachios contain plant cholesterol that can
produce a 10-point drop in your triglycerides and a 16-point decline in your
LDL (bad) cholesterol, reports the Journal of the American College of
Nutrition. Brazil nuts are the richest source of selenium—a mineral that has
been linked to preventing cancers of the prostate and colon—you can eat. Pecans
deliver the most antioxidants of any nut. Adding them to your diet may reduce
your risk of cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer's disease. Walnuts, almonds,
and other nuts also reduce levels of LDL cholesterol, and a compound called
lipoprotein(a) that increases clotting and can lead to a stroke, according to a
study published in Annals of Internal Medicine. (Are you getting the point yet
why we're nuts for nuts?) Sunflower seeds pack the highest natural vitamin E
content of any food. "No antioxidant is more effective at fighting the
aging effects of free radicals," says Barry Swanson, PhD, a professor of
food science at Washington State University.
Beans and Extra Protein
Protein is so important to
weight maintenance that you should eat it with every meal and snack. Proteins
boost metabolism a little more during digestion than any other type of food.
Plus protein increases metabolism by helping to build muscle and stall the
muscle loss that naturally happens as we age. Muscle is more metabolically
active than fat is, so the more lean muscle on your body the better at burning
calories it will be. Plus, well-toned abs and thighs are nice to look at when
unadorned by clothing. So, how do you eat more protein without going overboard
on eggs and meat? Beans—they're good for the heart and your glutes. Kidneys,
garbanzos, black beans, and navy beans are full of muscle-building protein.
While they may not be the best choice for a side
dish if you plan on sex for dessert, building your meal plan around a
foundation of beans and legumes will ultimately pay off for you sexually. Many
studies show that bean eaters are leaner and healthier than people who don't
eat beans. According to one study in the Journal of the American College of
Nutrition, people who eat 3/4 cup beans or legumes a day have lower blood
pressure and smaller waists than people who get their protein from meat. Beans
are also full of cholesterol-lowering soluble fiber. A quarter cup of red
kidney beans delivers 3 grams of fiber, plus more than 6,000 disease-fighting
antioxidants. Navy beans are particularly rich in potassium, which regulates
blood pressure and heart contractions, something you'll need as your heart starts
racing when he does that special move that makes you melt.
Fatty Fish
If, as doctors like to say,
what's good for your heart is good for your love life, oily coldwater fish like
salmon, mackerel, sardines, and tuna should figure heavily into your weekly
meal rotation. The omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA found in fish help to raise
dopamine levels in the brain that trigger arousal, according to sexologist
Yvonne K. Fulbright, PhD. Other health benefits: anti-inflammatory properties
that fight blood clots and heart arrhythmias, better brain function, and
protection against dementia. Studies show that omega-3s can also reduce
symptoms of depression. Research from the University of Pittsburgh showed that
people with high omega-3 blood levels were happier and more agreeable. Tell us
that can't help you get more sex! Fish is one of the many healthy foods that
contain the amino acid L-arginine, which stimulates the release of growth
hormone among other substances and is converted into nitric oxide in the body.
It's worth repeating: nitric oxide is critical for erections and it can help
women's sexual function as well by causing blood vessels to open wider for
improved blood flow.
Oatmeal and Other Whole
Grains
Eating oatmeal is one of the
few natural ways to boost testosterone in the bloodstream. The male hormone
plays a significant role in sex drive and orgasm strength in both men and
women. Oats (as well as seeds, ginseng, nuts, dairy, and green vegetables)
contain L-arginine, an amino acid that enhances the effect nitric oxide has on
reducing blood vessel stiffness. L-arginine has been used to treat erectile
dysfunction. Like Viagra, it helps relax muscles around blood vessels in the
penis. When they dilate, blood flow increases so a man can maintain an
erection. Oatmeal and other whole grains like whole-grain bread, brown rice, and
barley also qualify as good-for-the-heart, better-for-the-gut foods. They are
slow-burning, complex carbohydrates that won't drive your blood sugar through
the roof. They keep you feeling fuller longer and provide excellent energy. Try
a bowl of steel-cut oatmeal with fresh berries and bananas with a drizzle of
honey before your next marathon sex session.
Oysters and Other
Shellfish
In addition to their
reputation as the ultimate aphrodisiac (thanks to their resemblance to female
genitalia), raw oysters actually do have a connection to sexual function.
Oysters hold more zinc than most any other food, and it is believed that this
mineral may enhance libido by helping with testosterone production--higher
levels of the hormone are linked to an increase in desire. Zinc is also crucial
to healthy sperm production and blood circulation. While Casanova reportedly
ate 50 raw oysters a day, about six will provide double the recommended daily
allowance of 15 mg of zinc. To spice things up a bit, try a few dashes of hot
sauce on your raw oysters. Other good sources of zinc are shrimp, red meat,
pumpkin seeds, poultry and pork, eggs, and dairy products.
Dark Chocolate
Devouring something gooey and
decadent is incredibly sensual. Dark chocolate, in particular, contains a
compound called phenylethylamine that releases the same endorphins triggered by
sex, and increases the feelings of attraction between two people, according to
research published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association. In
fact, brain scans in a British study showed that eating chocolate causes a more
intense and longer brainbuzz than kissing does. In this study researchers
monitored the brains and heart rates of couples while they kissed passionately
or ate chocolate. The brains of both men and women showed greater stimulation
while the chocolate melted on their tongues than when their tongues were tied
in a passionate kiss.
What's the "healthiest" chocolate?
The disease-fighting flavonols that make dark chocolate good for the body also
cause the bitterness. To balance flavor and health benefits, try dark chocolate
with 70 percent cacao, recommends Jeffrey Blumberg, PhD, who directs the
Antioxidants Research Laboratory at Tufts University A 2-inch square chunk, at
about 100 calories, will deliver a healthy treat without messing with your
weight-management efforts.
Strawberries and Other
Berries
Red is sexy. Red roses,
sports cars, slinky red dresses. Strawberries. Researchers at the University of
Rochester conducted experiments on undergraduate students to see if there was
any real connection between the color and sex. In one, male and female students
viewed images of women on red or white backgrounds. The men found a woman's
image on red more attractive than on white, while the female students did not.
In another test, men were asked to rate attractiveness of pictures of women on
red, white, gray, green, or blue backgrounds. As expected, the men scored the
women on red as more sexually attractive. They also said they would spend more
money on the women in red than on those in the other colors.
Strawberries can be considered sexy for
another reason besides their sensual color: they are high in the B vitamin
folate that helps prevent birth defects, and vitamin C, a potential libido
booster. Strawberries dipped in melted dark chocolate anyone? Or how about the
classic strawberries and whipped cream? Blueberries (and blackberries) are just
as sexy. Ideal for a great morning-after breakfast in bed, so you have energy
for round 2, both berries contain compounds that are thought to relax blood
vessels and improve circulation for a natural Viagra-like effect. Plus, they
are tremendous workhorses for pushing excess cholesterol through your digestive
system before it can be broken down, absorbed, and deposited along the walls of
your arteries.
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