Would you be surprised if I tell you, out of the eight main Ayurvedic branches, vajikarana deals with aphrodisiacs, virility, and sexual health. Ayurveda, having a wholesome approach to life, deals with sexual dysfunction and other aspects of reproduction as well.
Ayurvedic aphrodisiacs are just one of the hidden but valuable parts of the Ayurvedic treasures of healing. Here we’ll look at Ayurvedic aphrodisiacs along with the top herbs and foods to improve libido and sexual health. More specifically, we’ll look at delicious aphrodisiac foods that have been used traditionally in Ayurveda, as well as scientifically tested foods and herbs for increasing libido in both males and females.
What is an aphrodisiac?
The term aphrodisiac is derived from the name Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, fruitfulness, and beauty. An aphrodisiac is a food or herb that arouses sexual and venereal desire, and increases pleasure as well as performance.
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Ayurvedic aphrodisiacs
According to Ayurveda, aphrodisiacs are of two types. Some of them promote a qualitative increase of sexual drive (Vajeekarana) and some of them promote quantitative increase in the quality and expulsion of the semen (Vrishya).
The causes of loss of libido and sperm reduction in males
Ayurveda says that if a particular food is continued for a prolonged period of time as a habit, it decreases the sperm count gradually. In the case of tobacco, areca nut (betel nut), bitter gourd, guggulu (Commiphora mukul), and alcohol, when these are taken in a small quantity, they act as stimulants. If they are taken excessively, they tend to decrease libido and the sperm count. These substances possess dryness, lightness, hardness, a toxic nature, deep penetration, induce sleep (sedative), and narcotic properties.
Other causes of sperm reduction includes stress, insomnia, addictions as well as some cosmetics and preservatives.
The causes of loss of libido especially in females
The most common reasons for a woman’s loss of libido are stress, inflammation (and overweight), under-eating, dieting, over-exercising, a very low fat diet (less than 30 grams of fat a day hinders hormone production), a low carb diet (less than 50 grams of carbohydrates a day hinders thyroid function), hypothyroidism, PCOS, menopause, excessive use of birth control pills, and if progesterone levels are elevated relative to estrogen.
Benefits of aphrodisiac therapy
According to the ancient Ayurvedic sage Charaka, aphrodisiac therapy create the potential for an offspring, causes instantaneous sexual excitation, increases uninterrupted sexual strength ‘like that of a strong horse’, and enhances one’s attractiveness.
This therapy nourishes the tissue elements (Dhatu) by which even in old age, one does not get seminal debility or deficiency. It also brings longevity, beauty, strength, and nourishment.1
Exclusive aphrodisiac herbs
Some of the pharmacologically tested herbs which claim to be the best aphrodisiacs for both males and females are tuberous roots of safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum), white ginger (Mondia whitei), puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), saffron (Crocus sativus), dried kernel of seeds of nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), pollen of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), maca (Lepidium meyenii), Thai black ginger (Kaempferia parviflora), tongkat ali (Eurycoma longifolia), marzeh khuzestani (Satureja khuzestanica), panax ginseng, yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe), zoapatle (Montanoa tomentosa), seed extract of sea almond (Terminalia catappa) and white sapote (Casimiroa edulis), and spreading hedyotis herb (Turnera diffusa). These herbs are scientifically effective, have no known health risks, and help to boost sex drive.2
Herbal Ayurvedic aphrodisiacs to improve men’s reproductive health
1. To Promote Sperm And Semen Production (Shukra utpadaka or Janana)
Ayurveda recommends to include bananas, almonds, white musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum), Indian goose berry (Emblica officinalis), cow’s ghee, cow’s milk, puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), sesame seeds, and onions in your diet. These items have certain beneficial properties for this purpose, including sliminess, unctuousness, lightness, coldness, and minuteness properties.
2. To Prevent Early Ejaculation (Shukra Sthambhaka)
There are certain Ayurvedic herbs or substances that help delay the time of ejaculation or improve ejaculatory performance. These include nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), areca nut (Areca catechu), lodh (Lodhra), cardamom (Elettaria Cardamomum), sandalwood (Santalum album), ceylon ironwood (Messua ferrae), and resin of silk cotton tree (Salmalia malabarica). These are dry, light, hot, hard, and stable in nature.
3. To Assist In Easy Expulsion Of Semen (Shukra Rechakas)
These substances are taken when there is difficulty in free expulsion of semen. Banana, shatavari (Asparagus racemose), cow’s milk, fruit of black nightshade (Solanum nigrum), marsh barbel (Asteracanthus longifolia), Indian licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), country mallow (Sida cardofolia), Indian Kudju (Ipomea tuberosa), and spreading hogweed (Boerhavia diffusa) can be taken for this purpose. These items have the following properties: penetrative (teeksna), sweet, heavy, slimy, slow, unctuous, thick, and soft.
4. To Improve The Quantity Of Semen (Shukravardhaka or Shukrala)
For this purpose black gram, white onion, Indian goose berry (Emblica officinalis), Indian licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra ), country mallow (Sida cardifolia), musli (Curculigo orchioides), shatavari (Asparagus racemose), and velvet bean (Mucuna pruritus) can be taken. These are slimy, cold, thick, unctuous, heavy, soft and stable in nature.
5. To Strengthen Semen (Shukrabalakara)
Some Ayurvedic herbs help correct the deformities of the sperm in relation to the structure and function. They include black gram, Indian licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), country mallow (Sida cardifolia), Indian mallow (Abutilon indicum), shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Indian ginseng (Withania somnifera), puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), and velvet bean (Mucuna pruritus).
6. Semen Stimulants (Shukra Uttejaka)
Herbs such as black gram, drumstick, butter, ghee, velvet bean (Mucuna pruritus), clove (Syzygium aromaticum ), and betel leaf (Piper betel leaf) help stimulate seminal fluid and sperm. Ayurvedic classical literature emphasizes the spouse or partner as the best aphrodisiac.
Shilajit (Asphaltum Mineral Pitch) “Conquerer of mountains and destroyer of weakness”
In Ayurveda, Shilajit is employed for the management of male reproductive disorders, and in particular, under the parlance of an aphrodisiac with special reference to spermatogenesis (Vrisya). In one study it was observed that Shilajit acts as a testosterone stimulator and a marker for spermatogenesis.3 In another study, Shilajit extract improved sexual performance as well as sperm count.4
The Best Herbal Ayurvedic Aphrodisiacs For Women
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), velvet bean (Mucuna prurians), and banana (Musa paradisiac) are the best aphrodisiacs for women. Research has demonstrated that all of them have shown an increase in uterine 5-HT. Saffron (Crocus sativa), Indian licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Pomegranate (Punica granatum), puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), black tea or camellia senesis, and nutmeg have also shown aphrodisiac activity and improved female sexual health as well as libido.5
Dietary Ayurvedic Aphrodisiacs: Foods For Sexual Health
Include these effective aphrodisiac foods in your diet to improve sexual health.
According to Ayurveda, substances which are sweet, unctuous, nourishing, heavy, and which can induce excitement are aphrodisiacs. Have milk products and meat-based soups regularly. Fish in general are aphrodisiac in nature. Rohu fish (carp) cooked with ghee is the most aphrodisiac food. One who takes it regularly does not suffer from sexual debility and low sperm count.6
The ancient, traditional Ayurvedic texts will tell you that eggs of swan, red-legged partridge, hen, peacock, and sparrow promote strength. Meat of the male bustard, cock, partridge, and pork are unctuous aphrodisiacs as well as nourishing by nature.
More readily available items include split black gram (one of the best aphrodisiacs), wheat, baby corn, mango, plum, pomegranates, dates, and grapes. Ayurveda also says that one should avoid foods which have a very hot taste, and an excess of salty, sour, and pungent tastes. Also, avoid excessive alkaline foods.7
Studies show that certain foods or nutrients do play a role in boosting libido and supporting a healthy sex life.
1. Fruits
Fruits are one of the richest sources of vitamins, minerals and energy substrates. Some of the fresh erotic fruits are apples, apricots, bananas, cherries, coconut, oranges, guava, dates, figs, grapes, mangoes, papayas, peaches, pears, plums, pomegranates, quince, avocados, watermelon, blueberries, black raspberries, raspberries, and strawberries. They are celebrated in erotic literature throughout the world. They preserve sexual vitality, increase the blood flow to the genitals and promote a healthy sex life.8
2. Herbs And Spices
Aniseed, arugula seed, nutmeg, cardamom, garlic, cinnamon, clove, coriander, fennel, mustard, basil, ginger, black pepper, red peppers, and saffron. These are loaded with antioxidants, which are great for overall health, including libido. Research published in the BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine journal showed that extracts of nutmeg and clove enhanced sexual behavior. While garlic contains high levels of allicin and increases blood flow.9 Researchers at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada have found that saffron can improve sexual performance.
3. Vegetables
Vegetables are rich in iron and folates. Great sources include dark leafy greens like kale and spinach, broccoli, asparagus, and celery. Pumpkin, carrots, arugula, juicy tomatoes, musli, onion, and rhubarb have rejuvenative, antioxidant, and anti-aging effects while promoting aphrodisiac effects.
4. Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes are loaded with potassium and vitamin A. Potassium helps in stabilizing high blood pressure, which is a major cause of erectile dysfunction. They’re also rich in beta-carotene, providing the body with vitamin A, and can be helpful for those with infertility.
5. Eggs, Fish, And Oysters
Eggs are high in protein, a good source of amino acid L-arginine, which has shown to be effective in treating several types of heart ailments, erectile dysfunction, and improves stamina. They are also low in calories.
Fish, for example also help in treating erectile dysfunction. Men’s erections require a steady release of nitric oxide. The omega-3s found in fish are one of the most proven nutritional paths to heart health, that help in blood circulation.
Oysters possess a high potential of aphrodisiac property and can be used to restore male sexual activity.10
6. Flaxseeds, Pumpkin Seeds, And Sesame Seeds
Flax seeds are a rich source of dietary lignans, omega-3s and are strongly linked to a healthier heart and vascular system. They take care of sexual health. Pumpkin seeds are the best food sources for a type of amino acids, known as tryptophan. It helps in the production of serotonin in your brain. Sesame seeds also possess aphrodisiac properties.
7. Almonds, Coconut, Pine Nuts, And Walnuts
These nuts are a good source of infertility-fighting selenium and can get your blood flowing with the help of omega-3 fatty acids. Almonds are rich in zinc, selenium, vitamin E, vitamin B, and healthy fats, that can help improve sexual health and reproduction. A glass of warm milk with crushed pepper and powdered almonds taken at bed time is beneficial too.11
8. Ginseng
Panax ginseng belongs to the family Araliaceae and is one of the finest aphrodisiacs in the world. It acts as a neurotransmitter inducing penile erection.12 Researchers at the University of Hawaii found that women who took a ginseng supplement significantly upped their libido in a month and 68 percent also said their overall sex life improved dramatically.
9. Dark Chocolate
Research has shown that chocolate consumption causes a release of phenylethylamine and serotonin, which leads to some aphrodisiac and mood-lifting effects.13 Release of phenylethylamine upon eating dark chocolate, gives the same feel good endorphins triggered by sex. It works like Viagra as it is also full of arginine, an amino acid that converts to nitric oxide and increases the nitric oxide levels which enhance and improve blood flow.14
10. Oats (Avena Sativa)
Oats contribute to the health and fertility of women. They maintain good functioning of the thyroid gland and of the entire endocrine system. Oats and it’s products are rich in vitamins B1, B2, A, D, lecithin, avenin, and hormonal principles similar to folliculin. Cereal oats have the highest quantity of proteins.15
11. Honey
Vitamins in Honey aid in the production of testosterone, and its boron content helps the body use estrogen, which is a key factor in proper blood flow and arousal. It helps cure sterility, impotencey, and waning virility. It is prescribed for weak heart and sexual vigor. Honey has chemicals which boost attraction. It is rich in vitamin B, enzymes, amino acids, and minerals. Therefore, honey is called an energy booster and helps you sustain high energy levels.16
12. Kelp
Seaweed (ocean vegetables) are the best sources of iodine, minerals, β- complex, and other vitamins. It maintains healthy mucous membranes and prostate in men.17
13. Green Tea
Green tea is rich in compounds called catechins, which have been shown to be effective in reducing belly fat and speed the liver’s healing capacity.
Catechins knock out free radicals and increases the ability of the blood vessels to transport blood. Catechins cause blood vessel cells to release nitric oxide, which increases the size of the blood vessels, leading to improved blood flow.
14. Water
Prevent dehydration and make it a habit to drink plenty of water. Water helps in improving your libido since dehydration can cause a number of negative side effects that can easily dull sexual desire. If you want to avoid possible fatigue, headaches, and vaginal dryness then drink up to three liters of water per day.
15. Limit Alcohol
Limit alcohol to one glass. Too much alcohol can ruin your ability to perform by causing erectile dysfunction and can also inhibit your ability to orgasm. Opt for red wine which has a rich antioxidant profile that triggers nitric oxide production in the blood and relaxes artery walls.
Remember, an unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, and being stressed out affects your sex drive and may cause you to have a poor self-image. To relieve stress, participate in sports activities, practice yogasanas, try breathing exercises or pranayama, and get plenty of sleep, at least for 7 hours each night.
About the Author
Mallika Varma, holds a bachelor’s degree, B.A.M.S. from State Ayurvedic college and Hospital, Lucknow and a postgraduate degree M.S. in Kshara Sutra Avum Anushastra Karma from Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupathi. She brings more than 7 years of experience in the field of Ayurveda. She is specialized in Ayurvedic general surgery, parasurgical procedures (Kshara Jalauka, Siravedhyan, Agni Karma) and in the treatment of anorectal disorders. She is also experienced in the treatment of gastro, respiratory, genitourinary, skin and lifestyle disorders through natural herbal medicine, Yoga and Panchkarma. She has participated in many national and international seminars in the field of Ayurveda and has also presented best awarded papers on Ayurveda.
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