Sex and Vitamin A: Vitamin A is essential for normal reproduction, and a deficiency of Vitamin A has been shown to cause atrophy of the testicles and ovaries in male and female rats, leading to sterlization. A deficiency in vitamin A is also thought to result in a decreased production of sex hormones as well as dry, scaly skin (it is needed for soft and beautiful skin). Some good sources of vitamin A are fish, eggs, cheese, yogurt, green leafy vegetables and yellow fruit.
Sex and Vitamin B-1: Vitamin B-1 is essential to energy production and the metobolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats, so a deficiency of vitamin B-1 can lead to decreased energy and reduced sex drive. More symptoms of deficiency include fatigue, decreased alertness, constipation and heart symptoms (like rapid heartbeat). Some good sources of vitamin B-1 are nuts, asparagus, beans, pineapple, whole wheat, brown rice and other whole grains.
Sex and Vitamin B-3: Deficiency of vitamin B-3, also called niacin, can lead to skin eruptions, bowel problems and even mental problems. Sex life is impacted by the presence of vitamin B-3 because it increases blood flow to the extremities, including the brain. Problems with the nerve and digestive systems caused by vitamin B-3 deficiency can negatively affect your sex life. Some good sources of vitamin B-3 are lean meat, chicken, fish, broccoli and yogurt.
Sex and Vitamin C: Vitamin C influences a good sex life with its role in the absorption of iron, the formation of blood cells and the metabolism of the adrenal gland, all processes that affect your sex life. Iron helps oxygenation of the tissues for energy production, while blood carries oxygen, hormones and nutrients to the organs, glands and tissues. The adrenal gland produces lots of hormones that influence your sex life, including a hormone that helps to stimulate orgasm. In addition, vitamin C also strengthens your immune system, protects against stress and helps keep your joints limber and active. Can you see all the potential benefits from vitamin C? Good sources of vitamin C include strawberries, tomatoes and other citrus fruits, like oranges.
Several other vitamins, including vitamin D, vitamin E and folic acid, have direct and indirect effects on a good sex life and good health in general. The next step is to plan meals accordingly so that you naturally consume enough of these vitamins to reap the benefits they have to offer. Keep in mind that consumption of these vitamins for a better sex life and better health should be a lifelong priority, rather than a short-term nutrition or weight loss goal.
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- Vitamin C can help keep your joints limber and active, a must for a good sex life.
- Vitamin B-3 increases blood flow to your extremities, including the brain, an active muscle in a good sex life.

