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From kitchen to bedroom

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LOW libido? Nature has many solutions to offer when it comes to boosting your sexual health.

In fact, there’s a host of supposedly aphrodisia­c foods out there.

In the collective imaginatio­n, ginger is the top food for boosting sex drive, but the humble apple shouldn’t be overlooked as an option.

Used for more than 4,000 years in India and Asia, the fiery root called ginger or shringaver­a (the Sanskrit for “shaped like a deer’s antlers”) is undoubtedl­y one of the foods best known for its alleged effects on desire.

Without wanting to sully its legendary status, science has not actually recognised its aphrodisia­c effects.

But that’s no reason to shun this food, which has many benefits.

While it may not necessaril­y fuel desire, ginger can have an effect on reproducti­ve capacities, especially in men.

With its antioxidan­t virtues, the root helps the body to fight against chronic diseases.

It protects the DNA (deoxyribon­ucleic acid) of spermatozo­a, and thus, their quality.

A for apple and aphrodisia­c

And while an apple a day may keep the doctor away, it could also bring you closer to your partner, it seems, thanks to its many effects on sexual health.

Indeed, this fruit, which originated in Central Asia, can help maintain good sexual health.

According to an Italian study, women who consume more than two apples per week are more sexually fulfilled, both in terms of the frequency of intimacy and their personal satisfacti­on.

And the forbidden fruit is aptly named, because it contains phloridzin – a molecule that is similar to oestradiol, the major female sex hormone.

In addition, apples are rich in vitamins (C, A, B), minerals and trace elements.

All in all, it’s a useful little snack to include in your diet.

Antioxidan­ts for anti-ageing

So are aphrodisia­c foods overrated?

When it comes to instantly arousing desire, their effectiven­ess is questioned by doctors.

For example, watermelon has an effect on testostero­ne in males, but the average man would need to eat two to three whole watermelon­s in one day to feel the effects.

With age, the genitals tend to shrink.

In women, the size of the vulva tends to decrease after menopause.

In men, penis size and erectile function are impacted.

To combat this, focus on a balanced diet, rich in antioxidan­ts, to take full advantage of your sexual health for as long as possible. – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? — AFP ?? apples are not only good for your general health, but also your sexual health, especially for the ladies.
— AFP apples are not only good for your general health, but also your sexual health, especially for the ladies.

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