Hi there,

Did you know we're on Facebook and Twitter? No? Time to get your fangirl on and find us!

- nzgirl on Facebook

- nzgirlHQ on Twitter

Definitely boss-sanctioned, must-do activity!

Talk soon,
Tee and the nzgirl team x



Get more out of nzgirl!
Log in here:
email:
password:



Health & Fitness
Aphrodisiacs: Which foods really work?

There’s nothing like a romantic candlelit meal to get you in the mood for loving!

But it may not just be the atmosphere that gets you in the mood. Some foods have a reputation as being aphrodisiacs - which are believed to increase sexual desire. 

From a scientific view, the alleged results some experience are likely to be due to a placebo effect – i.e the belief by the user that they will be effective causes an effect. So far, science has not substantiated claims that aphrodisiac foods increase sexual desire.
 
However, some aphrodisiac foods do contain compounds that may boost sex drive. Here we look at some common aphrodisiacs and their benefits...
 
Oysters
Oysters are probably most commonly recognised aphrodisiac food. Oysters are high in zinc which is essential for the production of testosterone. Low levels of testosterone decrease libido in both men and woman, so boosting zinc levels in those with low levels could increase sex drive.

Additionally, a study in 2005 found molluscs (oysters are a type of mollusc) contain two amino acids, D-aspartic acid and NMDA, which have been linked to the release of testosterone and oestrogen. However the researches stated that they didn’t find any correlation with this and the libido. So seems that oysters effects are likely to be a placebo effect, but if they get you in the mood, it doesn’t matter how they work! As a bonus, oysters are very nutritious, being low in fat, high protein and a good source of Vitamin B12 and Zinc.
 
Chilli Peppers
The burning sensation from chilli pepper comes from the chemical capsaicin. This chemical also simulates nerve endings, raises our pulse and even makes some people sweat. Some researchers believe that eating spicy foods also triggers the release of endorphins, the so called “feel good hormones”.

No doubt a release of endorphins could be advantageous in getting one “in the mood” so to speak! Another property of chilli peppers which could be conducive to improving libido is they increase blood flow. So get spicy to get in the mood!
 
Chocolate
Some say that chocolate is better than sex. It is not surprising then that it is thought by some that chocolate induces the same biological reactions as love. 
 
Chocolate contains a compound called phenylethylamine which has been linked to mood, attention and physical energy. However, the quantities in chocolate are small and unlikely to make a difference to mood. The feel good effects of chocolate are most likely linked to its mouth feel and flavour – courtesy of its high fat and sugar content.
 
Ginkgo
OK, so Ginkgo is a herb not a food but it has had some attention for helping sexual function. It is thought that Ginkgo may stimulate the release of nitric oxide which causes widening blood vessels of the genitals and erectile tissue.
 
Please note Ginkgo shouldn't be taken by those on blood-thinning drugs or by people with heart disease.
 
Whether the effects of aphrodisiacs are imagined or real, if you find they work for you that’s got to be a good thing, especially with the nutritionally beneficial such as oysters. Dig in!


Nicola

 


By: Ramarea Pedersen
Last updated: 03/09/2008


 
nzgirl archive:
Super Foods - Fad or Fiction A new study says that we should be eating more cho...
Delicious Picnic Ideas Make the most of the gorgeous spring weather and t...
Top Healthy Eating Obstacles to Overcome Healthy eating isn't as hard as you might think! O...
Energy Drinks and Your Health For many of us, energy drinks have become a part o...
Is Alcohol Causing You to Gain Weight? Wondering why you're packing on the kilos even tho...
Are You Really Eating Healthy? Our nutritionist points out some common mistakes p...
What You Need to Know About Carbs Are carbs as evil as we all think? Apparently not!...
Fresh Meal Ideas Our nutrionist Nicola has come up with three delic...
How to Snack Smarter Snacking plays an important part of our diet - but...
Should You Go Gluten Free? Everyone seems to be going 'gluten free' these day...
5 Reasons to Avoid Processed Foods Our diets are filled with processed foods - is thi...
Which Breakfast Cereal is Best? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day - ...
Guide to Shaping Up for Summer Our nutritionist Nicola has come up with a foolpro...
Yummy Organic Recipes Fuel your body with these delicious and organic re...
Organic Food: Healthier or Not? Is organic food really the way to go? Is it really...
Simple Smoothies Our nutritionist Nicola shares her three fav recip...
Less Calories - Longer Life? There's a growing belief that the less calories yo...
New Superfoods to Boost Your Diet Think outside the square when it comes to superfoo...
Four Signs Your Diet is Unhealthy Sometimes you need to take a step back to look at ...
Best Ways to Boost Your Metabolism We all want a faster metabolism - the quicker it i...
How to Beat Sugar Cravings Healthy Food Guide shows you how to tame a sweet t...
Wine: Friend or Foe? Recent research suggests that wine isn't as good f...
Fast Food 101: How Bad Is It? Fast food isn't that great for your body - but som...
Seasonal Eating: Winter Veggies As the months get colder, veggies get pricier; but...
Food and the Winter Blues Can the food you eat help your mood? Nutritionist ...
Healthy Eating on a Budget Want to eat healthier and save money without sacri...
Cheap Kitchen Tricks Is the global recession lightening your wallet? Fo...
Eating for Winter Sports Ever wondered what you should eat before a big gam...
Boost your immune system Don't let yourself get struck down by the yuck flu...
Healthy Winter Baking The weather's getting worse so warm yourself up wi...
Winter Weight Loss Don't let your healthy habits disappear this winte...
How to Boost Your Energy Levels There's nothing worse than feeling about as energe...
Healthy Desserts for Cooler Nights Indulge yourself this winter with some guilt free ...
How to cut your junk food cravings You know the drill, it hits 3pm and you're despera...
Yummy Weekend Breakfasts There’s nothing better than enjoying something a b...
Healthy Takeaways Love takeaways but hate what all that processed fo...
Are you on a suger overload? Too much sugar isn't just bad for your weight, it ...
5 Reasons Your Weight Won't Budge Got some extra kilos that you just can't lose? Our...
Celebrity Diets: What's Safe? Nutritionist Nicola Graham explores some of your f...
Snack Smarter: Top Healthy (but tasty) Snacks Fight hunger between meals with these tasty treats...
SEARCH:


© nzgirl Ltd © 1999-2007 - All Rights Reserved.