Maybe you aren't feeling up to bedroom activities as much as you once did? Maybe you the wife doesn't seem very interested in you these days? Either way, eating or feeding these 10 foods to someone should naturally help to get the mojo flowing! Move over Viagra, we've got us some aphrodisiac's!

 

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Figs

    This sexy fruit has long been thought of as an arousing stimulant, and an open fig is believed to emulate the female sex organs. Figs are steeped in history and are one of the oldest-recorded fruits. They are mentioned in the Bible (Adam and Eve wore fig leaves to cover their private parts), are reported to be Cleopatra’s favorite fruit, and the ancient Greeks held them as sacred and associated them with love and fertility.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Chocolate

    Pure chocolate, the king of natural aphrodisiacs, contains a host of compounds including anandamide, the psyochoactive feel-good chemical, and PEA (phenylethylamine), the "love chemical," which releases dopamine in the pleasure centers of the brain and peaks during orgasm. PEA is said to help induce feelings of excitement, attraction and euphoria.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Chilies

    The stuff that makes chilies hot, capsaicin, can actually rev up your libido. Have you ever noticed a natural high when eating chilies? Capsaicin promotes the release of chemicals that can raise your heart rate and trigger the release of endorphin's that give you a natural high, which pumps that libido!

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Asparagus

    In 19th century France, bridegrooms were served three courses of the sexy spears at their prenuptial dinners. Apparently for a good reason: asparagus is a great source of potassium, fiber, vitamin B6, vitamins A and C, and thiamin and folic acid. The latter is said to boost histamine production necessary for the ability to reach orgasm in both sexes.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Oysters

    Oysters are probably the food most associated with being an aphrodisiac, and most people are aware of their reputation for increasing sexual desire. Oysters may be thought an aphrodisiac because of their high zinc content, which helps produce sperm and increases libido.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Celery

    Eating celery actually increases the pheromone levels in a man's sweat, making them more attractive to women.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Watermelon

    Some experts have called watermelon the new Viagra. Eating watermelon delivers Viagra-like effects on blood vessels throughout the body and may increase libido! The refreshing fruit contains citrulline amino acid. Citruline is good for the cardiovascular system and helps relax the blood vessels that increase sex drive.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Pumpkin Seeds

    Pumpkin seeds are high in zinc which is essential for healthy sperm production and preventing testosterone deficiency in men. They are also loaded with libido vitamins and minerals like vitamin B, E, C, D, K and minerals including calcium, potassium, niacin and phosphorous.

  • ThinkStock
    ThinkStock
    ThinkStock

    Avocados

    The Aztecs called the avocado ahuacuatl, or "testicle tree." They thought the fruit hanging in pairs on the tree resembled testicles. The Catholic priests in Spain found this fruit so obscenely sexual that they forbade it. On the other side, avocado is rich with folic acid, vitamin B6 and potassium.

  • iStock
    iStock
    iStock

    Garlic

    I know it’s stinky, but more importantly it’s strong, which is exactly what it will happen to guys. Garlic is chockfull of allicin, an ingredient that will increase blood flow. This trick doesn't work overnight however, apparently you need to consume it for about a month to reap its rewards.

More From KMAX 94.3