Many of us know it can be in poor taste to eat certain foods ahead of sex. Onions and garlic are deemed so socially offensive in general that Queen Elizabeth has reportedly banned the latter from Buckingham Palace. But there are other foods that benefit our health, as well as our libido. So which should you eat (and avoid) before (and after) sex? Here are foods you should add to your plate, and foods you should stay clear from, if you're planning a steamy love sesh. NOTE THAT: As a general rule of thumb, natural whole foods, such as fruits and veggies, are not only good for your overall health, they're also good for your sex life. By contrast, highly-processed foods can hamper your love life. To gain more information on your sexual health and long lasting sexual intercourse, CLICK THE ADD TO CART BUTTON AND CONTINUE READING
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