Natural Spices That Heat Up Your Sex Drive
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Stress,
exhaustion, hormonal fluctuations and less than optimal health can all leave
you feeling less than your sexiest and just a little blah, which can adversely
affect your sex life. So if you have been turning your partner down a little more
in the bedroom that you’d like, perhaps it’s time to turn to some natural
spices to turn the heat up.
1. Fennel
2. Cloves
3. Saffron
4. Fenugreek
5. Garlic
6. Cardamom
The ancient healing art of Ayurveda recommends
cardamom for low libido. This spice contains high levels of cineole, which
increases blood flow to the male and female sexual regions. That may increase
desire. Cardamom also balances doshas (Ayurvedic body energies), and has
detoxifying properties. I use cardamom in my home-made chai teas.
7. Nutmeg
Another sweetly scented spice, nutmeg has long
been used in Indian culture as a very popular libido booster. In Africa, many
people refer to nutmeg as “Viagra for women.” Researchers at the Aligarh Muslim
University in Aligarh, India tested nutmeg as an aphrodisiac using animal
studies and found that it did, indeed, increase sexual behaviors. It is great
sprinkled on top of sweet potatoes.
8. Basil
This sweet herb has a pleasant taste and
stimulating scent that is known to increase sex drive. In fact, Italians call
Basil “Kiss me Nicholas,” and ancient Greeks served basil to horses to before
they bred them. Many attribute basil’s sweet scent with its sex-boosting
properties, so take a heady whiff and see if it doesn’t get you in the mood!
9. Cayenne
It only make sense that hot peppers will cause
a little sizzle in the bedroom. Cayenne and similar hot peppers not only heat
up the body, but they also speed metabolism and increase blood flow to
sensitive areas. Eating cayenne also gives you an attractive, flushed
appearance, which may help heat things up for your partner, as well. Cayenne
may also be beneficial to heart health, and could help you lose weight by firing
up your metabolism.
10. Ginger
How much do I love ginger? This warming herb
comes from the root of the ginger plant, and it imparts a spicy, slightly sweet
flavor and scent. Like garlic, ginger increases blood flow, especially to the sexual organs.
It also warms you up, and it smells a lot better than garlic. Many cultures
have used ginger as an aphrodisiac, and Dr. Mehmet Oz confirmed it on a recent
show, when he listed ginger as one of his top 4 libido boosters. Ginger is
also high in potassium, magnesium, and copper. It is a great anti-nausea
substance, and has anti-inflammatory effects.
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