The food we eat can affect our sex drive
in both a positive and negative way, so it’s
important to choose wisely when it comes
to getting some
action
While some of these anti-aphrodisiacs,
which include surprising foods such as
broccoli, tofu and oats, are good for us in
the long run, they are best not consumed
when you’re hoping to get in the mood for
love.
Some of the foods to avoid are:
.
1. Red wine
In moderation, red wine may increase blood flow, whilst relaxing you and lowering your inhibitions. But only have it in small amounts, as you don’t want to overdo it!
2. Cheese
Dairy
generally is a libido killer. For many,
dairy is congesting and mucus-producing,
so not the ideal way to feel before sex
3. Beans
‘For some, they’ll feel full of energy after a
bean-filled meal, for others they may feel
sluggish or at worst bloated and even an
increase in flatulence, so best avoided,’
she explained.
4. Chocolate
Choose your chocolate carefully as not all
chocs are bad. Go for dark chocolate that
contains a minimum of 70 per cent cocoa,
as it will be the most nutritious way to
consume this delicious, sensual food!
‘Dark chocolate is naturally high in many
antioxidants, choose raw for the highest
possible levels of naturally occurring
nutrients. Chocolate is rich in L-tryptophan,
which is a precursor to serotonin.
‘When we have good levels of serotonin
we feel happier and this decreases our
stress levels.
5. Oatmeal
May be good for you by helping to lower
stress levels, and this is a roundabout way
may increase libido, but aside from
keeping you full energy-wise, oatmeal
won’t directly increase your libido. Plus
the high fiber content can lead to gassy
feelings.
6. Energy drinks
These are often full of sugar and nasties
such as artificial colours and flavours.
They may give you an instant energy lift,
which may increase endurance and
stamina, but this may be short-lived.