5 tips on how to prepare food that will improve your intimate physiology

By Lutho Pasiya Time of article published Oct 27, 2020 in Independent Online

People have looked for ways to improve their sexual experience for thousands of years, including trying to discover the best foods for sex.

We talk about aphrodisiac foods like oysters, pomegranates and chocolate because we believe they get us in the mood.

Licensed acupuncturist Christine DeLozier says that if you want to nourish great sex, she’s afraid it’s not with pizza and booze.

“Food for great sex helps our nerves fire strong, rapid signals to and from the genitals.

“It also balances sex hormones and supports arteries in delivering blood. And just so you know, females need ample blood flow for sexual pleasure too,” says DeLozier.

Below are five tips by DeLozier on how to prepare snacks and meals that will improve your intimate physiology.

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C. DeLozier Written by:

Christine DeLozier is an acupuncturist and herbalist specializing in sexual health. Because diet is so critical to great sex, she helps patients develop habits that optimize sexual function.

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    Hot sex.  Naturally. That’s what this blog is about. Hot sex is understood universally.  No translation needed.  Hard. Wet. Eager. Carnal. It’s the biological design of the human body and we must care for it. What we take into our bodies must nurture the vessels that supply blood to our sex organs, the nerves that command them, and the hormones that regulate them. In doing so we will bring out all that is possible from our own sensual physiology.