9 Foods That Help Fight Erectile Dysfunction

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Sometimes referred to as Impotence, Erectile dysfunction (ED), is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse. Certain foods such as the ones listed below can help fight erectile dysfunction.

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1. Watermelon
This sweet, refreshing fruit has a compound that can have effects similar to Erectile Dysfunction medications on your blood vessels. It may even rev up your sex drive, studies say. Most of watermelon is water, but the rest is loaded with lycopene, an antioxidant that’s good for your heart, prostate, and skin.

2. Oysters
These shellfish may boost your testosterone levels, and that can help with sex drive. They're also chock-full of zinc, a nutrient your body needs. But you may save yourself problems by making sure they’re cooked. Make sure you know where they come from, and that they’re cooked properly.

3. Coffee
Your morning cup of coffee may give your love life a boost, too. Men who drank two or three cups' worth of caffeine a day were less likely to have erectile dysfunction, one study found. That’s because caffeine helps boost blood flow.

4. Nuts
Walnuts have lots of arginine, an amino acid your body uses to make nitric oxide. They’re also good sources of vitamin E, folic acid and fiber. Don’t add more than a few small handfuls to your daily diet, though. Nuts are high in calories.

5. Juice
Nutrients in grape juice also increase the amount of nitric oxide in your body. If you’re not wild about drinking grape juice, try pomegranate juice. It appears to have the same effect.

READ: Erectile Dysfunction: 9 Things That Can Cause Impotence

6. Garlic
The strong-smelling bulb may help between the sheets. If plaque forms on the walls of the arteries, blood flow could be cut off or reduced. That could cause a problem when it comes to romance. Garlic in your diet may help keep your arteries healthy and clear as you age.

7. Fish
Salmon and other fatty fish are great sources of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, which may boost nitric oxide in your body. They’ll lower your blood pressure and your risks for heart attack and blood clots. Aim for 8 ounces of salmon a week. Sardines, fresh albacore tuna, and mackerel are other good sources of omega-3s.

8. Peppers
You might spice up your love life by adding some chili peppers to your diet. The stuff in cayennes, jalapenos, habaneros, and other peppers that give them their heat relaxes the arteries -- and that helps blood flow to the heart and other organs, including the penis. Chilies can also help lower blood pressure and cholesterol and prevent blood clots.

9. Olive Oil
Olive oil may help your body make more testosterone. It's also full of the good-for-you monounsaturated fat, which can help get rid of the bad cholesterol in your body. Opt for extra-virgin olive oil -- that means the olives were pressed without chemicals or high heat, which preserves the healthy antioxidants.


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Source: WebMd
 
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