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We’ve known for years that vegetarians make better lovers. Physicians agree that eating meat clogs up the arteries that go to all organs, not just the heart, which means that eating meat causes impotence. Because pure vegetarians are about one-ninth as likely as meat-eaters to be overweight and report that they need less sleep and have more energy than meat-eaters, you will become more appealing in the bedroom.
But there’s even more good news for veggie Valentinos: Many healthy vegan foods are loaded with natural aphrodisiacs—nutrients and chemicals that boost your and your partner’s sexual arousal and performance. Research has shown that vegetarians enjoy greater amounts of the nutrients that help boost sexual health and performance—such as vitamins A, C, and E and potassium—than meat-eaters do.
When it comes to a romantic dinner with your special girl or guy, ditch the meat. Alan Hirsch, M.D., of the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation has found that the smell of barbecued or roasted meat reduces sexual desire in women, confirming what vegans have known all along: There’s just nothing sexy about eating a diseased, rotting corpse!
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