Natural aphrodisiacs
Many people know there are drugs that are specifically for stimulation, however, not many know of foods that act as natural aphrodisiacs.
Amy Reiley who is one of only two people to hold a masters in Gastronomy says that she has found a few foods that are proven to boost sexual desire, some even more than prescribed medication.
This will come as timely news to many who are either embarrassed to take prescribed aphrodisiacs, or some who do not trust potential side effects. These aphrodisiacs are all food stuffs which are eaten on a daily basis, but they all hold something a bit different which boost sexual desire.
Watermelons – Watermelons release arginine into the blood stream, because of their ingredient citrulline; arginine relaxes the blood vessels which is remarkably similar to what Viagra does.
Figs – Figs have Magnesium, Zinc, and Vitamin E, all of these are pivotal to sexual health.
Cheese – As many may of heard chocolate is the food of seduction, but it appears this is not the case as cheese releases endorphins believed to be in the region of an astonishing 10 times more than chocolate.
Chilli Peppers – While Chilli peppers do not have any ingredients that stimulate the body, they do ensure your body goes through some of the same feelings that you would with sexual arousal, such as a raised body temperature and a strange sensation on your tongue.
Champagne – As many will know Alcohol is not an aphrodisiac but it does act as a ‘false’ aphrodisiac, as it raises levels of illogicality. However, there is a delicate balance between the right amount of alcohol and too much.
It has been confirmed that if you have the right meal it can act as a sexual stimulant. Now all you need to do is find a dish which contains figs, watermelons, cheese and chilli peppers, and you will be well on your way to a great night.
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