Book Critic Matt McAvoy’s Review of Diet for Great Sex:
It is in the second half that this book really starts to come into its own, and resembles a nutrition-based sex guide more likely recognizable as what you might be expecting – and it is triumphant! The way that herbs, spices, fruits, vegetables, pulses, nuts and everything else you can think of are broken down in terms of their sex-friendly components is immensely detailed and extremely well presented; DeLozier has clearly put a huge amount of research and hard work into this book (as is plain to see if only by the extensive references). This is then followed by some superbly helpful recipes and even graphic, explicit guides to expert sex and oral sex, in a manner which is both entertaining and scientific. All in all, the resources in the book’s second half make it a good read for academics and amateurs alike, and well worthy of its five stars.
There is a huge amount of terminology throughout the book, which may overwhelm at times, but stick with it, because it is also without a shadow of doubt that this is a top-quality non-fiction reference publication by an enormously professional author. It is a touch surprising, then, that DeLozier is an acupuncturist by trade – if one who specializes in sexual issues, and has undoubtedly dedicated her working life to becoming a comprehensive expert on the subject. With work of such articulation, knowledge and work ethic as this, she could just as well be a practicing nutritionist, psychologist, sexual health clinician, therapist, writer… A rare talent indeed, and a hugely credible author for this excellent book.
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