You aren’t in the mood for sex some nights. Expectedly, you
blame stress, fatigue, a lack of sleep, but the secret behind your
libido’s loss is perhaps hidden in your plate of food.
Since both testosterone and oestrogen play a critical role in the
bodies of men and women, an imbalance can either amp up or diminish your
sex drive. Research shows that certain foods can significantly impact
your hormonal levels. So, look before you eat.
Here are six foods you should avoid if you want the libido to simmer:
According to researchers, alcohol is a downer and can affect a man’s
ability to maintain his erection. Since it affects both sexes, women,
you too need to take it slow. While all alcohol affects the liver’s
ability to get rid of excess oestrogen, beer is rich in phytoestrogens.
Its plant-derived oestrogen directly affects fertility.
2. Sugar
High levels of sugar in your bloodstream can adversely affect the
gene that controls your sex hormones. Simple sugars, such as glucose and
fructose, are metabolised in your liver and the excess fat gets stored
as lipids. Excess fat synthesis deactivates your shbg (sex hormone
binding globulin) gene, causing your levels of shbg protein to drop
dramatically, and it is this shbg protein that controls your
testosterone and oestrogen levels.
3. Plastic bottles
Throw away that spare water bottle you keep at work. It’s not the
water, but the plastic which is the problem. Most plastic food
containers and water bottles contain bisphenol a (bpa), a chemical
component that is reported to have a negative impact on fertility in
both men and women.
4. Coffee
Coffee as we all know wires up the body system and make you feels
alert. But if you’re someone who feels edgy or apprehensive after
drinking coffee, the caffeine could have a direct impact on the time in
bed with your partner. Increased anxiety can often lower your sex drive.
5. Spicy foods
Heavily scented or spiced foods have the potential to change the way
your vagina smells and tastes. This list of food and beverages also has
on it coffee, onions, garlic and strong spices. Try and include more
whole grains, fresh fruits and veggies in your diet.
6. Chocolate
Dark chocolate has often been perceived as a stimulant and is said to
induce feelings of love and affection. But there are types of
chocolates that are known to adversely affect and reduce testosterone
levels. Be careful with what you choose to eat. Try always opting for
darker chocolates
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