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Z is for Zinc – JaZZ up your Zex life!

Oysters which look downright sexy, rank on the top on the list of aphrodisiacs, foods that can jaZZ up your Zex Life.   Other sexy looking foods like figs and truffles and chocolate syrup can zap up your zex life too!  Legend has it that Moctezuma, the Mexican Aztec king, drank up to 50 cups of chocolate a day to sustain his sex drive with his harem of 600 women!

Oysters are full of zinc, the mineral responsible  increasing your sex drive, for producing testosterone, and for maintaining progesterone levels, all of which have an effect on your libido. Lowered levels of zinc in a man’s body can lead to lower or no sex drive and lower sperm count.  Zinc can be an important factor in keeping a guy’s prostate healthy.  Research been shown that men with zinc deficiency are more likely to be impotent.

As for zinc and us naturally beautiful women, well as we get older we certainly don’t want our sex drive and libido to diminish and our juices to stop flowing.  So zinc is key in healthy senior women also.

Zinc’s got a lot of other health benefits.  It’s important for a healthy immune system and for  fighting skin problems such as acne, boils and sore throats.   Zinc keeps your hair, nails and skin healthy and helps to grow strong muscles.

There’s a shortage of zinc in a lot of people’s diet due to how food is processed these days.  Also our stressful lifestyle promotes fast depletion of zinc levels in the body. High levels of stress, as well as too much caffeine, smoking, and alcohol consumption increase the need for zinc.  A healthy dosage daily is 15 to 25 mg of zinc is recommended.  But keep in mind that too much zinc can be too much of a good thing – and cause adverse reactions and toxicity.

Foods that are rich in zinc:

  • Oysters and other shellfish
  • Chicken
  • Beef
  • Lamb
  • Brown rice
  • Eggs
  • Oatmeal
  • Cheddar cheese Cashews
  • Pecans & Walnuts
  • Peanut butter
  • Green leafy vegetables
  • Milk
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V is for Viagra – Naturally, Of Course!

Men and Sex – we have some Valuable information.  Okay – we all know this is a blog about Natural Beauty and Natural Health for Women, but a lot of the women here love the men; and a lot of men’s issues affect our well-being and lives, and in turn our natural health.

If the guy of your life is having a hard time – or rather, if he is not having a hard time – he may be searching for something to make life simpler, or actually harder.  Stay away from the little blue pill – Viagra – cause the side effects are not worth the momentary pleasure —  IMHO!

Side effects of Viagra include hives, rashes, difficulty breathing, itching, tightness in the chest, painful and prolonged erection, numbness, memory loss, ringing in the ears, seizures, persistent or severe dizziness; sudden decrease or loss of hearing or loss of vision in one or both eyes; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue;  irregular or fast heartbeat, fainting; chest pain.

Is sex really worth that?  Good health is a turn on, and crotchety old complaining men (or women) are a real turn off!

What can you guys do?  I’ve written a lot about aphrodisiac foods, like caviar and oysters which are both full of sexually stimulating zinc.  Chocolate contains a few uplifting neurotransmitters including serotonin and phenylethylamine.  Asparagus and other phallic shaped fruits and vegetables have their place at the sexual table.  And heat-producing ingredients like chili peppers can turn up the sexual heat as well.  (See previous posts - O is for Oysters – Ooh La La and Z is for Zinc – AphrodiZiac!)

If nothing else, you’ll have a great meal – and if your partner’s like me – that sexual stimulus enough!

L-Arginine, an amino acid found in  nuts, meats, eggs, cheese and coconut milk,  forms nitric oxide in the body, which increases blood flow to the genitals.  Ginseng is a Chinese remedy that’s been used as an aphrodisiac for centuries; and the Journal of Urology is promoting it to men for its ability to act as an alternative to Viagra.

Peruvian Maca root from Peru has helped South American men to have increased semen volume, increased sperm counts, and enhanced sperm motility.  Also from South American is Muira Puama, another herb that decreases the incidence of erectile dysfunction, while increasing libido and sexual pleasure.  South America and the rainforest give us Catuaba Bark and Guarana – all of which are aphrodisiacs without the harmful side effects of Viagra.

So all you Voluptuous and Virile men out there – you’d be Very Very healthy and smart to choose them instead of Viagra!!!

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S is for Sexy Seductive Snacks

The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach – especially if we’re looking for the sexy way!  And not just men.  Women too love their sexy foods.  Throughout history, certain foods have been valued as aphrodisiacs, sexual stimulants.  What makes a food sexy?  It could be the looks (think oysters or asparagus).  It could be the nutritional components (zinc and boron).  Or the smell or the feel or the texture.  Truth is we may not know what is fiction or what is fact, but we do know that certain foods are just downright sexy!

Let’s take oysters, for example.  Most everyone has heard legends of oysters being aphrodisiacs.  Oysters look sexy, don’t they?  And most sexual stirrings start in the mind with a mere suggestion of what might be coming next.  So oysters are sexually suggestive.  So are asparagus to some people.  Shapes and colors trigger a certain feeling, in the case of aphrodisiacal foods, that’s sex!

But oysters (and asparagus) aren’t just pretty porn pictures; they’re full of nutritional components that are connected to sex.  Oysters are full of zinc, and zinc is the mineral most responsible for maintaining adequate levels of progesterone and testosterone, which can increase libido.  Men with zinc deficiency have a tendency to be impotent.  So why not eat a few oysters?    Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of Love, rose up from the sea on a giant oyster shell and gave birth to Eros, the God of erotic love.  Rise up with oysters!  And the legendary lover Casanova supposedly got up every morning and ate 50 oysters before visiting the lover of the day.

Beets, believe it or not, are also very sexy to some. For centuries, picture of beets have been the secret symbol of brothels, including the official brothel of Pompeii which remains standing now, long after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius!  During World War II, Field Marshall Montgomery sent his soldiers off to rest and relax and take pleasure in the beetroot fields (the brothels).

Why beets?  Beets contain a high concentration of boron, a mineral directly related to the production of sex hormones These scarlet sex foods are chock full of nitrates and potassium which dilate the veins and arteries, increasing blood flow to the heart, as well as to the male genitals.  And the nitrates are responsible for increasing a person’s stamina and energy and allowing you to exercise longer and harder!!

Asparagus and bananas have a sexy shape.  Figs are provocative.  Nuts, especially walnuts, are being used in Kuala Lumpur to create a Viagra-like product called N-Hanz.  In ancient Iran (Persia), it was traditional for newly married couples to drink liquor made from honey for one month after the wedding while they “got to know each other” – hence the term, “Honeymoon.”  Chocolate – well, just give a woman chocolate and see how much she’ll love you.  (Read all about chocolate for natural beauty and natural health at C is for Chocolate – Eat it, Drink It, Smear It on Your Face!)

So — sex and food, a powerful combination.  Whether it be the look, feel, smell, taste, or even the sound of something sexy being slurped – go for it.  Next time you’re feeling seductive and sexy, swallow some sexy food!

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C is for Capsaicin – Can’t be Cool Cause it’s Smokin’ Hot & Sexy!

Capsaicin - Natural Aphrodisiac

Spicy foods have long been thought of and used as sexual stimulants. There’s a bit of scientific truth to this claim because foods that are heavily spiced often contain capsaicin, the active ingredient in cayenne pepper.

Down here in spicy ole Mexico, chili peppers are on the menu every night cause they have a profound physiological effect when you eat them – capsaicin kicks up  your heart rate, increases your circulation and speeds up your metabolism to make you sweat, kind of like what happens during sex.  Capsaicin also triggers the release of endorphins, giving you a natural high that makes sex that much better.

For a truly spicy, sensual and sexy treat on Valentine’s Day next week, take a tip from South of the Border and make some spicy hot Mexican chocolate for sipping front of the fire

SEXY MEXY HOT HOT CHOCOLATE

INGREDIENTS:

4 (1-ounce) squares of Mexican Chocolate
2 TBL. agave nectar or honey
1/4 C. hot water
Small pinch of salt
1 tsp. instant coffee
2 C. of milk
1 egg (optional)
¼ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 dried red chile peppers
Ground cinnamon for sprinkling

In a medium-sized saucepan over medium-low heat, add the chocolate, agave nectar, hot water, chile pepper, coffee and salt.  Heat, stirring constantly, and when the mixture starts to boil, turn the heat down to low and let it simmer, stirring constantly, for about one more minute.  Gently stir in the milk and let sit over low heat until the chocolate is hot to touch and the steam is rising.

In a medium-size bowl, beat the egg until frothy,with an electric mixer or fork until it is frothy and foamy.  Add vanilla extract and beat in well.

Pour the hot chocolate mixture over the frothy egg and beat everything  vigorously for 15 seconds so as to form a healthy head of foam on top.

Pour into cups or mugs and serve with some sprinkled cinnamon on top.

Curl up in front of the fireplace and see what happens when you get hot, hot, hot!  C how Cool hot Can B!

 

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A is for Asparagus – An Aphrodisiac and Naturally Healthy Also!

Asparagus is a Natural Health Aphrodisiac

If it looks sexy, it is sexy!  And the long thin shape of asparagus just might turn you and your partner on!  The French word for asparagus is ‘asperge,’  a slang word for the male sex organ. As an aphrodisiac, asparagus is said to be one of the psycho-physiological aphrodisiacs due to its shape. It is said to trigger the eye and the mind to make one think of sex!

If just the looks of the stalk don’t do the trick, then eating some or feeding some to your eager partner will surely spice up your sex life.  Asparagus is high in folate, a B vitamin that helps increase your production of histamine, one of the promoters of a healthy sex life.

Nicholas Culpepper, a very famous English herbalist and botanist, once said that “asparagus stirs up lust in man and woman.”  In 19th century France, at their prenuptial dinners, the future grooms were served three courses of these sensual  spears.

We don’t really know what is fact and what is fiction, but throughout history certain foods have been treasured as aphrodisiacs and asparagus is one of them.  Some of the others are oysters (we all know that! – and by the way, it’s because of the high content of zinc), almonds, caviar, avocados, bananas (again the shape!),  figs (just look at them!), honey (full of boron that boosts testosterone in men and women), and of course, chocolate (yeah!)!

We’ve all got to eat, right?  So when you want to be in the mood for love, why not eat these foods?  They’re healthy — and they’re sexy!  What could be bad about that?

 

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