What do grapes, oysters, and chocolates have in common? Well, aside from being food, they’re all supposedly aphrodisiacs. For<br>
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the unaware, an aphrodisiac is basically a food or drug that has effects on sexual health, typically by either making it<br>
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easier to become sexually aroused or by boosting sexual performance. Now, while all of the above foods have been known to<br>
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release varying levels of endorphins into the body in the same way sex does, they are not necessarily all that beneficial to<br>
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one’s sexual health. Of course, that doesn’t mean that food and meals don’t play a part in a person’s sex life, because<br>
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there’s quite a bit of scientific data saying that it does.<br>
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Working from the top and going down, the brain is the core of all activity that concerns the body, including sexual<br>
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functions. Replacing full meals with snacks or junk food can seriously decrease the usual flow of nutrients to the brain,<br>
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making it less capable of processing all the stimuli and emotions involved in sexual activity. In short, the lack of<br>
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nutrients can dampen someone’s ability to enjoy sexual intercourse.<br>
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Moving a little lower, it makes sense that sexual health is connected to the overall state of the circulatory system. Blood<br>
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circulation is necessary not only for the proper functioning of internal organs butt kiss gif - http://xxxgiffun.blogspot.com/2017/02/layla-london-walking-dick-xxxgif.html but also for ensuring the functions of the<br>
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male and female reproductive organs. So, if the heart or the blood vessels are in poor condition, it also has a detrimental<br>
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effect on the body’s ability to perform properly during sexual intercourse. Increased or improved blood flow helps increase<br>
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the sensitivity to stimuli of the appropriate organs and heightens the level of physical endurance during intercourse.<br>
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For more specific - http://www.Bbc.co.uk/search/?q=specific help regarding food and sexual health, some might want to look into Nitric Oxide, which is not to be<br>
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confused with Nitrous Oxide. Nitric Oxide (NO) is the substance found on the lining of the internal workings of male and<br>
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female genitalia. Without it, men can’t obtain or sustain an erection (even with proper blood flow), while women are unable<br>
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to become lubricated, regardless of what stimulation is put in there. Some doctors suggest that the ingestion of arginine,<br>
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another substance which encourages the body to produce NO. Arginine helps improve circulation and sexual health. Arginine is<br>
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typically found in walnuts, almonds, and salmon.<br>
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Antioxidants, particularly the ones that are chemically abundant in dark chocolate, also have positive effects on sexual<br>
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performance and health. Antioxidants are linked to improved blood circulation, something that has already been mentioned as<br>
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being beneficial to sex. Other good sources include tomatoes, spinach, garlic, red peppers, and red grapes. However, some<br>
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point out that chocolate somehow also increases desire along with improving performance, likely because certain components in<br>
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chocolate can improve circulation.
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