5 foods that increase female libido
Periods of waning libido may result in women when they experience
stress, fatigue, depression, decreased hormone levels or a poor
self-image. But you can rev things up the natural way. Certain foods,
herbs and spices can increase sex drive. Snacking on these
libido-boosting foods may spice up your sex life.
BasilAdd some basil to your spaghetti sauce,
to a tomato-and-mozzarella sandwich or to another of your favorite
recipes, because the herb boosts your sex drive. Gourmet Sleuth contends
that basil increases fertility, stimulates circulation, increases
arousal and generates a sense of well-being.
FishSince ancient times, oysters have been a
suspected aphrodisiac. The famed romantic Casanova supposedly scarfed
down dozens of oysters each day, according to Discovery Health. The
effect of oysters on libido may have to do with the fact that they’re
packed with zinc. Zinc helps women sustain their sex drive and is
necessary for the body’s production of testosterone. Fish that live in
the deep sea and in cold water also have an affect on sex drive,
according to “Forbes Magazine.” Halibut, salmon, sardines and shellfish
especially are high in omega fatty acids, which offer health benefits
and may help maintain overall sexual health and libido.
CapsaicinCapsaicin, which is found in chile
peppers, curries and spicy foods, has a stimulating effect on your sex
drive. “Forbes Magazine” notes that capsaicin may trigger the release of
feel-good endorphins in your brain and also increases your heart rate,
giving you that racing in-love feeling.
Pumpkin SeedsLike oysters, pumpkin seeds
provide zinc, which boosts sexual health and drive in both men and
women. These seeds are also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are
important to sexual health. Jane Feinmann reports in “The Independent
(UK)” that consuming pumpkin seeds stimulates blood circulation to the
genitals in both women and men, and Holistic Online notes that it
increases fertility in women.
LicoriceStock up on black licorice candy.
Planet Green reports that the Smell and Taste Foundation in Chicago has
found that the scent of licorice is sexually arousing to women.
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