Aphrodisiac diet for jet age

painther
By painther

Aphrodisiac diet for jet age :
Onions, tulsi, pistachio nuts, eggs, chilli peppers, chocolates, pomegranate...Designated as aphrodisiac food down the ages, these are being prescribed to city slickers to feed their 'erotic fantasies and desire'.

In the age of changing urban lifestyles, food is a great and easy way to de-stress and work up a libido, said Prabeen Singh, a Delhi-based authority on aphrodisiac food and an arts activist.

"There can be no substitute for the suggestive power of the subconscious that actually makes the man or woman believe that the beak of swallow ground in newt blood, mixed with the first blossom of 'champa' plucked on a full spring moon is a magic potion for flagging libido," Singh told a packed audience at the India International Centre (IIC) in the capital.

"The more costly and exotic the ingredients are, the greater its potency," she said during a discourse on 'Aphrodisiac Food'.

The fear of sagging libido is often a major source of anxiety, especially in men, Singh observed. Hence the quest for aphrodisiacs since time immemorial.

Libidinous food was first documented in the Vedic texts and the Bhagavad Gita in India, in ancient Chinese scriptures, in the writings of Pliny the elder and Discordes in first century AD.

The word aphrodisiac traces its origin to the Greek goddess Aphrodite, known for her beauty and ability to love, Singh said.

The Vedic science that probes the sexual power of food in ayurveda is 'rasayan tantra' (nutrition therapy) and 'vajikarana' (virilisation).

For example, the Vedas that have detailed conjugal codes for couples, cite onions as the cheapest aphrodisiac that promotes harmony in bed. Islamic, Christian and European traditions also endorse it.

Ancient texts recommend anise, basil, orchid bulbs, pistachio nuts, arugula, sage, sea fennel and river snails as the most common aphrodisiacs, Singh said.

The Greeks believed that any food that had the power to "induce gases" in the body possessed aphrodisiac quality.

The Arabian magnum opus, 'The Pefurmed Garden', and India's 'Kama Sutra' speak of condiments like nutmeg, cloves, cardamoms and ginger as spices that trigger sex drive.

"The flower of a mango tree according to a myth represents the Cupid's arrow. Mango groves were considered a status symbol in Southeast Asia. The mango is still a symbol of male sexuality. It is often compared to a sealed jar of 'paradisiacal honey'," Singh said.

The mundane egg is associated with new life and as the symbol of fertility.

The Egyptians believe that god created the white and yellow egg out of the sun and the moon. In France, brides break an egg on their doorstep to ensure many children.

"The most opulent of all eggs, caviar, the Persian egg of strength, has high zinc content and amino acid that act as a vascular dilator, increasing blood flow, increasing libido," Singh said.

Legends say Venetian adventurer and author Giocomo Girolamo Casanova de Seingalt, the celebrated French courtesan Madam Dubarry and the Russian spy Rasputin were all fond of caviar as the "aphrodisiac of their choice".

Chilli peppers release endormorphins that cause a floating energised feeling.

"So powerful is its pleasure that it can be addictive. It has the power to raise body temperature and make lips swell to a kissable plump pout. The effect of eating red-hot chillies can send visual cues of a sexual flush," Singh said.

History cites that chilli was used as a key ingredient in fortifying chocolate "which the ruler Montezuma consumed to make his tongue dance and pulse quicken in preparation for his daily visits to his beautiful concubines".

Crustacean sea food like oysters, lobsters, abalone and scallops are said to possess aphrodisiac powers. "Oysters are full of zinc that controls the progesterone level," the food expert said.

The Quran cites pomegranate as a "fruit of paradise". It boosts energy and is a "natural relaxant".

Common mood-relievers like figs, bananas, chocolates, honey and absinthe are potent as libido-stimulants, Singh added.

[source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/diet/Aphrod...

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 13:56
painther

Jack..LOL

what do you want to say, be clear, specific....

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 13:54
anonymous

A red chili can make even a horse run faster... if you put the chilli in its exhaust system...lol

By Rizks• 17 Jan 2011 12:30
Rizks

Damn ! :(

Tats so spicy...:(

No wonder they take so much time in the toilet ? :(

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 12:28
anonymous

almost :P

By Rizks• 17 Jan 2011 12:27
Rizks

daily meal ?

u mean in breakfast as well ? :(

By Rizks• 17 Jan 2011 12:27
Rizks

lol Cryspy !

and one more reason is they smell alike....:)

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 12:27
anonymous

i've a [!] friend, and he use to follow this recipe for his daily meal.

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 12:25
anonymous

and thats the reason, why Malyali's look a like :P

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 12:24
anonymous

And then drink 10 Liter water?...lol

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 12:21
painther

jack, you have to eat 'em

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 12:18
painther

on serious note, with topic, black pepper is high on aphro values then even red chillies

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 12:17
anonymous

painther where to put chili peppers?...duh?

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 12:10
painther

Slam Bam Thank you Mam ....LOL

By anonymous• 17 Jan 2011 12:05
anonymous

Aphrodisiacs are anyway not fit in the jet age today... NObody's got the time for them :P

It's Slam Bam Thank you Mam time :-P

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 12:04
painther

FA,

no, it's proven research conducted by.......(mod's note: don't tell) :)-

By FlyingAce• 17 Jan 2011 12:02
FlyingAce

painther is the research conducted by you on Rizks....

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 12:00
painther

Bald shining head is highly aphrodisiac: P

(new reaserch).

By FlyingAce• 17 Jan 2011 11:55
FlyingAce

Rizks, don't worry soon you will have someone who has Bald head too.... :)

By Rizks• 17 Jan 2011 11:52
Rizks

Anything for growing dense Hairs on the head ? :(

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 11:51
painther

FA, depends on need :)-

By FlyingAce• 17 Jan 2011 11:48
FlyingAce

Any thing for Youngsters like me..... ;)

By painther• 17 Jan 2011 11:24
painther

Latest news of tomorrow:

consumption of Onions, pistachio nuts, cardamom, ginger, eggs, chilli peppers, chocolates, pomegranate increased many folds in Qatar :)-

By Formatted Soul• 17 Jan 2011 11:09
Formatted Soul

good information for oldies like brit...lol

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