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Want to improve your sex life? Eat this, not that
Let's dispel some myths about traditional aphrodisiacs and focus our diets on the power of green — as in green, leafy vegetables.

By

Jennifer Nelson
Wed, Oct 10 2012 at 2:33 PM
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Planning a romantic evening? You might think a juicy steak, a good bottle of wine and some chocolate will set the stage. But you'd be wrong.
 
Saturated fats from meats, alcohol and chocolate are the exact things you'll want to avoid for good sex. Each is filled with chemicals and stimulants that have the opposite effect on libido and performance.
 
"If the body is spending its time and energy cleaning itself constantly from these chemicals we put in it, it cannot begin to perform at its peak sexually," says Brian Clement, Ph.D., L.N.C., the co-director of the Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach and co-author with his wife of "7 Keys to Lifelong Sexual Vitality."
 
"One-third of young marrieds have fertility problems today and instead of seeing men with performance problems at age 70 the way we did a few decades ago, we now see it at age 40," says Clement. "Fifty percent of 40-year-old men cannot perform."
 
"Almost everyone we see here at the institute asks about their sexual health," says Anna Maria Clement, PhD, L.N.C., part of the husband-wife duo and co-director at Hippocrates, a leading institute in natural and complementary healthcare.
 
The Clements attribute heavy metals, air pollution, food toxins, pesticides, fungicides, herbicides and soda consumption for contaminating and weakening the cell systems in the body leading to sexual libido and performance issues in both men and women.
 
Worse, many times Viagra is being used as a recreational drug. The number one user group is now men between 20-28 years old. But Dr. Brian Clement warns that the drug over-stimulates the libido, leaving men who abuse it unable to perform by the time they are in their 30s or 40s.
 
What can you do to improve your sexual health naturally? Throw out old myths about aphrodisiacs, as we've been accustomed to thinking of them. Named for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sex and beauty, these include an array of foods like oysters, because they "resembled" reproductive organs, and chocolate, the fatty acids of which negatively affect organs like the liver and gallbladder. Also skip:
 
  • Bacon, sausage and other fatty meats, which contain high levels of saturated fats and cholesterol, which clog the penal and vaginal arteries since they are so small and quickly collect plaque. Once plaque forms, you can have difficulty achieving and maintaining arousal and orgasm.
  • Dairy. Saturated fats in most cheeses are comparable to those found in fatty meats. Your worst lunch option? A bacon cheeseburger and chocolate milkshake!
  • Processed baked goods. Even when the products say "No Trans Fats," chances are they're present. Ingredients may exclude trans fats, but because of the way baked goods are processed, trans fats are often created during baking.
  • Soy-based products are high in estrogen, which can lower male sex drive and increase the risk of disease and testosterone in women.
 
The better sex diet
To really get your blood moving, circulation-enhancing foods are key. Food that's high in omega-3 fatty acids like mackerel, salmon and wild salmon are tops. Improved circulation results in greater erectile response, helpful for improving sexual function in men — and in women, too, since blood flows to the clitoris and surrounding vulva.
 
What you should reach for:
  • Carrots, a well-known libido enhancer, loaded with vitamin E
  • Green leafy veggies, which clean blood and open capillaries effectively
  • Avocados are fuel for cells with their essential fatty acids
  • Watermelon contains phytochemicals to open blood cells
 
The new focus is on all natural, healthy, good-for-sex foods. Ingredients like mustard greens, spinach, baby kale and pea shoots work well. Ditto for pumpkin seeds, figs, nutmeg, black raspberries, Jerusalem artichokes and yams.
 
Foods that promote weight loss also hold libido-boosting potential. Since obesity is a risk factor for erectile dysfunction, reducing weight can increase testosterone and enhance performance.
 
Bottom-line: Foods that are good for your heart are also good for your sex organs. The same foods that clog arteries and bring on heart attacks (think greasy burger and fries) are generally going to cramp your love life over time and should only be eaten occasionally since they prevent blood flow from reaching the genitals, affecting performance — and pleasure.
 
So go ahead, have the sex salad!
 
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anonymous
Lol Nov 09 2012 at 3:35 AM

The reason men don't perform is because they watch too much porn and sleep around to much. Screws up their brains and they can't see women the right way anymore. Bunch of sad sods.

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Adam R. Oct 22 2012 at 1:40 PM

my girlfriend and I both eat bacon and we have no complaints in this department. Please add that to your survey.

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wastrel Oct 22 2012 at 1:23 PM

The opinion of two people with a Ph. D. in an unknown discipline and an "L.N.C.", whatever that is, who run a "health institute", is worthless.

It's not the food, anyway. It's the secondhand smoke from the candles that will spoil your sex life.

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DMD Oct 22 2012 at 12:00 PM

Saturated fats do not "clog arteries". The cholesterol hypothesis has been debunked.

Since testosterone is synthesized from cholesterol, and cholesterol synthesized from saturated fats, a diet low in saturated fats will decrease your sex drive.

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ourfuture
ourfuture Dec 01 2012 at 1:07 AM

Can you share that study from a peer reviewed journal? Never heard that before.

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anonymous
Enter your name Oct 22 2012 at 11:50 AM

The American Heart Association also endorsed Pop-Tarts at one time.

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julita Oct 13 2012 at 5:55 AM

It sounds interesting.I found that some of the article writtenin this reprt I read it in a health magazine ages ago. I'm interested I want to know more. Thank u.

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Enter your name Oct 12 2012 at 7:11 PM

do your research... The heart association label has been officially removed from soy products. Soy has been linked to sterility and breast cancer. Soy can even bring on an early period.

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Geekotronic Oct 22 2012 at 11:57 AM

Do YOUR research, hun. Those linkages were weak, at best, when they were reported and have since been debunked. AS, in fact, this article's claim that soy can reduce testosterone levels. In fact it has been found to do so only in those who had an over-abundance to begin with. If you don't have enough, it was shown to INCREASE levels. Meaning it's actually a test REGULATOR.

"Do you research" indeed.

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Enter your name Oct 11 2012 at 1:12 PM

A tablespoon of flax has more omega-3s than a 4 oz serving of salmon. Soy has been shown to lower one's risk of heart disease as well as increasing tumor resistance in breast cancer patients. It's been consumed in the East for centuries without causing virility issues or increased cancer rates (a Western diet does that), so stop the fear mongering! Otherwise, this is a good list. A carrot, avocado, watermelon salad sounds delicious.

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ourfuture Dec 01 2012 at 1:12 AM
Exactly! Much of the anti-soy information is coming from the dairy lobby. Flax seeds have a much higher quantity of phytoestrogens but no one makes a fuss about it. The phytoestrogens in soy and flax and ALL plant foods (all plants have phytoestrogen) are a super weak form of estrogen. There are more studies that link soy and plant phytoestrogens to helping balance and normalize hormone levels in humans than throwing them off into one direction or the other. All those negative soy studies are also
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conducted on rats by giving them doses of soy isolates (processed with chemicals) that a normal human would never consume in a day. MNN is incredibly anti-soy and it's one of the reasons i have a hard time trusting what I read here now.
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