Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

PASSION FOODS

Here are 12 foods and herbs to bring passion to your bedroom; spice up your sex life. They are also healthy and nutritious – from walnuts to cacao, asparagus and beetroot. Stock up the pantry now

- By Vivian Warby

DR YESHEEN SINGH, a medical doctor with a passion for plant-based medicine and nutrition, tells what the 12 best foods and herbs are to have in your kitchen, to sharpen up your sex life.

The foods or herbs to stock up on and use regularly include: 1 Walnuts – contain omega 3 fatty acids that ultimately increase levels of nitric oxide in the body. This leads to greater blood flow to the sex organs and enhanced sensitivit­y. Omega 3s also support neurochemi­cals that increase feelings of positivity and relaxation.

2 Beetroot – rich in nitrates, this superfood is a great way to improve blood flow to the body in general and to the genitals when needed.

3 Pumpkin seeds – a great source of zinc, known to boost testostero­ne production, which leads to a greater sex drive in women and men equally and works on the hormonal and emotional elements concurrent­ly. They also contain l-arginine, an amino acid known to improve blood flow to the genital area.

4 Bananas – another great trigger of testostero­ne production via an enzyme called bromelain. They also contain potassium and B vitamins that elevate energy levels and improve stamina.

5 Cacao – chocolate in its pure form is a powerful aphrodisia­c. It releases serotonin, a neurotrans­mitter that creates relaxation and pleasure in the emotional element. It also contains bioflavono­ids and magnesium that support the physical element by opening up blood vessels and improving blood flow. Quality is important – raw cacao, raw chocolate or at least 72% dark chocolate will work. Products made with cocoa powder or ordinary milk chocolate will not.

6 Nutmeg – a spice you can use to spice up your sex life. It contains compounds that mimic serotonin, helping you relax and allow the pleasure to flow. Nutmeg also helps improve your sleep cycle because of its high levels of tryptophan – poor sleep interferes

with the sexual cycle.

7 Maca root powder – this Peruvian root tuber’s taste is malty and it is packed with high levels of essential amino acids, iodine, iron, magnesium and other phytonutri­ents. These work on the hormonal element by optimising testostero­ne and oestrogen ratios and on the physical element by improving stamina and heart health.

8 Asparagus – long considered to be a great libido booster, asparagus contains high levels of folate, a key B vitamin that regulates chemicals like histamine that enhance pleasure and lead to

orgasm.

9 Pine pollen – known in the Chinese medicine philosophy as “Di Tao”, this is a powerful enhancer of sexual energy and vitality. This makes sense considerin­g that pine pollen is the sexual fluid of a pine tree that gives rise to a 30m-tall tree. You can collect your own or visit your local health shop to purchase it.

10 Horny goat weed – also known as epimedium, this Chinese medicinal herbal contains potent anti-oxidants and a range of phytonutri­ents that stimulate the libido and reduce sexual dysfunctio­n in both men and women by mimicking the action of testostero­ne and balancing oestrogen and estradiol levels.

11 Ginseng – it has long been known to help men with erectile dysfunctio­n but new research shows that one variety, Korean red ginseng, boosts sexual arousal in peri-menopausal women. Ginseng is generally regarded as a safe supplement, but some people may experience insomnia from the stimulator­y effects.

12 Fenugreek – used since Roman times to fan the flames of love and passion in both men and women, fenugreek contains saponins that boost testostero­ne production in men and phytoestro­gens that increase libido in women. It is also useful in controllin­g appetite, reducing cholestero­l and reducing hot flushes and mood fluctuatio­ns in peri-menopausal women. To use, soak the seeds overnight and consume first thing in the morning with some water. You can also sprout the seeds or add young fenugreek leaves to your meals.

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Raw chocolate or at least 75% pure chocolate is good for boosting the libido. It contains bioflavono­ids and magnesium that improve blood flow. PICTURE: CHARISSE KENION
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Bananas trigger testostero­ne production and boost energy and stamina levels.
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Asparagus has long been considered an aphrodisia­c and contains high levels of folate, a key B vitamin.
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