Scientists have discovered new natural aphrodisiacs women can use to boost their s*x life and make it more fun.
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Lowered libido happens from time to time, especially in today’s
fast-paced, rat race world. We are our own worst enemies doing too much,
eating too poorly, and failing to take care of ourselves. The best
advice I have for my female friends who experience diminished sex drive
is to slow down, take time to meditate and rest, get regular exercise,
and improve nutrition by eating a diet rich in plant-based whole foods.
Some considerations for dietary changes that directly affect a
woman’s flagging sexual energy include natural supplements. Many are in
your pantry right now. It is really a blessing that pharmaceutical
companies have not cracked the case for boosting women’s sexual
performance. While pharmaceuticals such as Viagra provide relief for
men, they also bring potential harm. Natural supplements are a safer and
often more effective solution!
Natural Aphrodisiacs for Your Female Libido
Aphrodisiacs are defined as “foods, drinks or drugs that stimulate
sexual desire.” These six natural aphrodisiacs have been used for
thousands of years in Ayurveda practices. Ayurveda is the traditional
medicine of India that focuses on making the right choices for your body
and mind. Try these Ayurvedic recommendations in your daily regimen to
bring the heat back!
1. Cacao. Raw cacao nibs are a tasty super food
with many benefits, including aphrodisiac properties. Cacao contains
anandamide, which is known as the “bliss molecule.” It is packed with
healthful magnesium, phosphorous, antioxidants, and libido-enhancing
arginines and methylxanthines. If that is not enough to make your swap
your semi-sweet chocolate chips for cacao in your favorite recipes, it
also contains phenylethylamine, known as the “love chemical,” that
releases dopamine in your brain during s*x!
2. Fenugreek. Another tasty way to boost libido is
the seed of this plant. Fenugreek was used as an aphrodisiac by ancient
peoples in Rome, Egypt, and Greece. Its taste is a bit like maple syrup
or butterscotch and is used to flavor foods such as imitation maple
syrup and in spice blends such as Ethiopian berbere. In India, its
leaves are eaten as a vegetable. Used for centuries by women and men to
increase sex drive, it also promotes healthy breast tissue and improves
milk production in lactating women. The key is its phytoestrogens. Some
say this natural supplement can increase breast size. Whether or not it
can give you fuller breasts, it’s an easy safe way to try to boost
libido or bra size.
3. Warming Spices. Many Ayurveda practices for
boosting libido and metabolism are about increasing the heat of your
diet. Cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg are warming herbs that increase blood
flow in the abdominal and pelvic regions. They are said to stimulate
your appetite for both food and sex. You can take these in capsule form,
but they are easy to add to many recipes, especially hot drinks like
tea. Or try pickled ginger. The blood-pumping effects of these delicious
spices increase vaginal moisture and intensify sexual pleasure.
4. Shatavari. Also called Shatavri, Satavar or
Shatamull, it is an adaptogenic herb that has been used as a female
rejuvenation tonic in India for centuries. It strengthens and tones the
reproductive system, provides relief from menstrual and menopausal
imbalances, and is an effective remedy for PMS. Shatavari is
traditionally called “she who has 1,000 husbands” and is thought to
increase a woman’s libido to give her the strength and desire to have
1,000 husbands!
5. Dates. This exotic, moist fruit adds sweetness
and richness to many recipes and to your love life. In Arabic cultures, a
traditional aphrodisiac is concocted by mixing dates with milk and
cinnamon This super fruit contains fiber and many essential nutrients,
vitamins, and minerals for overall well-being. And the healthier you
are, the more energy and interest you will have for romance.
6. Shilajit. During warmer summer months in the
high altitudes of the Himalayas, this tar-like mineral compound seeps
from the rocks. Ayurvedic practitioners have used shilajit as a natural
supplement for millennia. As with many ancient things, it is known by
many names and spellings including shilajeet, silajit, mumio, mumiyo,
mumijo, mineral pitch, asphaltum, and more. Users of shilajit claim
increased stamina for both exercise and sexual activity. It has been
used as an aphrodisiac and a fertility treatment for both women and men.
While this mineral is harder to come by than other natural supplements,
it is available.
Look for the highest grade shilajit from the Himalayas because only
it has the desired properties. Avoid extracts, powders and liquids—look
for it in its resin form.
Give these a try for spicing up your meals and your love life.
Remember to slow down to devote time to yourself and to making these
small changes to add natural aphrodisiacs to your diet. Savor the
moments of your life and you will find a greater sense of fulfillment in
everything you do. Now, where is my cacao coconut ball recipe?!
Actively engaging in s*x is a necessity to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Source: LifeHack