Saffron
People looking for sizzle in their love life should try adding this spice to the mix: Cleopatra took baths in waters scented with saffron prior to making love. According to Suzanne C. Fuchs, MD, health and wellness expert/blogger, some research suggests that saffron has antidepressant properties because it supports the metabolism of serotonin—the neurotransmitter important to a good mood. If you’re feeling down, you’re less likely to be interested in sex, right? Dr. Fuchs warns that it’s better to use saffron in foods rather than take it as a supplement. Just be sure to avoid these foods that can kill your sex drive.
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