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Top Foods to Put You In the Mood

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Just about every food you can think of has made the aphrodisiac hit list at one time or another--and most of it is bosh. But not quite, says Elizabeth Somer, RD, author of Age-Proof Your Body. Although there's no proof that any food will consistently boost desire, there is definitely something seductive about these five.

1. Bright foods If someone's diet is a junk-food debacle, their love life may be too, because the quality of our sexual experiences fluctuates with our overall health, says Somer. But reversing the effects of poor nutrition improves energy, mood, and even conception rates. And since brightly colored fruits and veggies are the most nutrient-packed foods you can eat, consuming nine-a-day could rev up your night life.

2. Lite foods Men with romance on their minds should think low-fat. University of Utah School of Medicine researchers found that testosterone levels plunged 50 percent in men after they drank a rich milk shake containing 57 percent fat calories.

3. Chocolate This melt-in-your-mouth delectable has been called irresistible, wicked and divine--no wonder eating it makes us think of other pleasurable indulgences. But there's actually a possible scientific explanation for its effects. "Chocolate contains a compound called phenylethylamine or PEA that stimulates the nervous system, increases blood pressure and makes your heart beat faster--creating feelings similar to being in love," says Somer.

4. Alcohol Wine and liquor may rate as love potions because alcohol depresses higher brain centers, suppressing anxiety and inhibitions. But there's a hitch: More than one or two drinks slows arousal and increases clumsiness. Oops. Even Shakespeare wrote about alcohol's double-edged side: "It provides the desire, but it takes away the performance."

5. And, yes, oysters The belief that oysters boost fertility has some basis in fact: Just one usually supplies the daily requirement for zinc, a trace mineral that's essential for conception. Even a brief shortage of zinc impairs ovulation in women and reduces semen and testosterone in men. However, while getting the recommended 15mg of zinc a day will help sustain normal sexual function, larger doses will not turn a couch potato into Casanova!

Happily, not only is the food of love suprisingly healthy, so is love itself: Long-term loving relationships can make your RealAge as much as 6.5 years younger.

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8 Comments

  • 1. Posted by nhl_hotshot on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 8:51 pm PDT

    *Sigh* If there's one thing people don't need, it's an increase in an already-high libido.

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  • 2. Posted by Ralph M on Fri, Oct 26, 2007, 4:44 pm PDT

    Never mind what you're eating. What about the plate its served on? Er...never mind.

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  • 3. Posted by Debra J on Thu, Nov 01, 2007, 12:18 pm PDT

    i know my fiance greg will be reading this - especially the testosterone levels stuff - always on the go....lol

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  • 4. Posted by sweetman64103 on Thu, Nov 01, 2007, 12:21 pm PDT

    the author got the Shakespeare quote wrong: "it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance"

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  • 5. Posted by Jo D on Thu, Nov 01, 2007, 12:59 pm PDT

    Regardless, Give me a plate of chocolate and oysters on the half shell, and I am going to be in the MOOD

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  • 6. Posted by Dan on Thu, Nov 01, 2007, 2:05 pm PDT

    If only I believed everything that I read, and half of what is proclaimed happened.

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  • 7. Posted by Private Ralph on Tue, Nov 06, 2007, 3:06 pm PST

    Chocolate does the trick.

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  • 8. Posted by networmmm on Thu, Feb 21, 2008, 6:55 pm PST

    I remember this article was posted with a picture showing a beautiful lady with nice big boobs...That really put me in the mood!

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