FOOD ITEMS THAT ARE KILLING YOUR SEX DRIVE

Has your sex drive gone M.I.A? Whatever’s shutting down your engine, it may very well start with what you’re eating. As we age, the foods we eat can have an impact on testosterone levels—and as you probably already know, testosterone is a key fuel for your sex drive. To ensure that you don’t go soft during your next romantic rendezvous, consider cleaning up your diet by tossing these foods to the wayside.

Aug 10, 2023 - 17:02
Aug 10, 2023 - 17:02
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Alcohol

Alcohol

Forget “liquid courage.” Overindulging on some alcoholic beverages can throw off your talent in the bedroom, making it harder to develop an erection or even orgasm. A few brews may also cause premature ejaculation.

So when you’re hoping to have some fun between the sheets—hello, date no. 3—stick with two drinks max and alternate with water.

Cheese

Cheese

Mint

Mint

Canned and Processed Food

Canned and Processed Food

Processed Meats

Processed Meats

Smelly vegetables

Smelly vegetables

Microwave popcorn

Microwave popcorn

It’s date night. You’ve decided on dinner and a movie. Sharing a tub of popcorn is a foregone conclusion, right? Not quite—it might kill the mood later.

Microwaved popcorn contains perfluorooctanoic acid, which is found in the lining of the bag. It’s been linked to decreasing sex drive and causing long-term prostate problems.

Licorice

Licorice

If you have a thing for licorice but you’re not holding up in the bedroom, it might be time to cut back on your favorite snack.

Licorice contains the (virtually unpronounceable) ingredient glycyrrhizin, which has a range of nasty effects on your system, including headaches and lower testosterone levels, according to a study of the chemical.

Diet Soda

Diet Soda

Just because “diet” is in front of “soda” doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Diet sodas are loaded with artificial sweeteners, like aspartame.

The jury’s still out on artificial sweeteners—some research indicates they’re better for you than regular sugar, while other studies aren’t as clear cut—but there’s a chance they can affect your levels of serotonin, a key neurotransmitter believed to as a mood stabilizer.

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