Sunday, July 31, 2011

Plant Passion Sex of Your Kitchen (II)

2. Food to tempt


Research shows that the smell of some foods actually interfere with sexual desire in women, such as cherries and roasted meat.


The next stage is tempting. Aphrodisiac foods can help trigger the release of sex hormones such as testosterone, provide quick energy, and increases blood flow to the genitals to the body is ready to make love in the atmosphere.


At this stage, clinical sexologist, Ava Cadell, PhD, said it was important to create visual stimulation with foods that look like genitals, such as carrots and oyster. "Anything that is visually erotic is automatically made visible brain moving," he said. Secondly, some foods release hormones, like testosterone, in women. This makes them more sexually aggressive and daring.


Food "teaser" of them:
- Shrimp. High iodine. Shrimp and other seafood is important for thyroid gland that are vital for energy.
- Chocolate. Besides caffeine, the flowers of this plant looks like a sexual organ.
- Ginger. This root can increase blood flow to the genitals of men and women.
- Olives. Olive green is believed to make men stronger, while black can increase sexual stimulation.
- Tomatoes. Traditionally, he was known as the "love apple" because it has a reputation as a sexual stimulant.
- Apples. Since the days of Adam and Eve, this fruit has become a symbol of seduction.


Cadell is a favorite thing for when you and your spouse together an exciting meal, such as asparagus. The he could begin to eat from one end, then chew partner at the other end, then you can meet in the middle. Asparagus is not only sexy, but also rich in potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and vitamin E can help hormone production and increase energy.


3. Food for sexual performance
On arriving at the final stage of exploitation and orgasm, the scent of some pretty aphrodisiac to increase sexual desire and performance. "Depending on where you are in a relationship. You can use the aroma and taste different foods to get the response you're looking for," said Alan R Hirsch, MD, director of the Smell and Taste Treatment Neurology and Research Foundation, Chicago, USA.


In a study looking at the scent that stimulates sexual arousal, Hirsch found that any smell of food being tested to trigger sexual response in men. Some foods have a more dramatic effect than others.
"Pizza cheese increases blood flow by 5 percent, 9 percent of popcorn with butter, and lavender and pumpkin pie by 40 percent," said Hirsch. The smell of lavender and pumpkin pie is a powerful sexual stimulant for women.


For comparison, fragrant flowers only increases blood flow by 3 percent in men. In women, the smell of male cologne actually lowered blood flow to the vagina.
Unlike men, research shows that the smell of some foods actually interfere with sexual desire in women, such as cherries and roasted meat.
According to Hirsch, there are a number of different theories about the causes of food have strong effects on sexual interest and performance. One theory suggests that this is a combination of physiological and psychological responses.


Sexual potency of the aroma and taste a variety of naturally vary due to the effects of different foods associated with past experience of each person. That's why, either Cadell and Hirsch recommends the couple to have fun by trying to see a different aphrodisiac herbs that is right for their sexual lives.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there is no scientific evidence of OTC (OTC) or aphrodisiac foods that can cope with sexual dysfunction. Although not an aphrodisiac quickly fix all your sexual problems, Cadell says that natural aphrodisiac ingredients are found in foods is not dangerous.


"Now, be honest, most erotic organ is the brain. So, if you think that something will make you excited, then I guarantee it'll be good," says Cadell. There is always a relationship between food and sex because these are the two greatest pleasures known to man ... and the two passions that must be met. @ Diana Yunita Sari

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