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Libido enhancers—suggestions please

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Any recommendations for enhancing low libido?

I eat a mostly vegetarian diet, with chicken about 1 to 2 times month, and fish a similar number of times.

I've been reading about herbal enhancers, but haven't any idea if they work or not.

I'm 63, my partner is 65, and doesn't suffer the same low sex drive that I do. He thinks I don't love him.
 
You might try L-Argenine ... Panex Ginsing ... Zinc ... and / or Ginko Biloba . With my Diabetes, I have problems quite a bit and this combination seems to help . Hell' If I couldn't get it up anymore .. just let me die ...
 
Is your problem that you have difficulty getting an erection, or do you just have little interest in sex?

By the way, all the "miracle cures" (see the posts above) are BS.
 
Loss of libido is a very difficult problem to solve. At your age, you should have your testosterone checked in case it is low and the cause of your problem. Barring that, you might try approaching sex via some slow quiet massages rather than hot and fast encounters. Good luck!
 
Face it. You are in your 60's and the libido slows down. If you still want the sex, though, get a prescription for Viagra or Cialis. They both work.
 
I would start by re-examining my diet and exercise plan.

Could it be that you're not getting enough protein? If you don't want to increase your meat intake, then consider supplementing your diet with tofu or some other form of complete protein.

Mixed vegetable juices are a good low calorie means of getting vitamins and other nutrients.

Exercise is a must at any age.
 
here are some nice vegan aphrodisiacs from goveg.com

you might find them interesting
;)

Asparagus:
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Asparagus is high in vitamin E, which increases blood and oxygen flow to the genitals, and potassium, which is important for healthy sex hormone production, making this veggie a well-known aphrodisiac. Its suggestive phallic shape makes it as enticing to the eye as it is to the mouth. To get the best effect, eat this delicious and healthy vegetable at least three days in a row.
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Bananas: A fruit with a sexy shape, bananas are said to contain chemicals that can lift your mood and make you more confident. Bananas are also famously high in potassium, a nutrient that aids in sex hormone production and boosts energy.
Berries: The perfect foods to feed your lover, strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries are high in vitamin C, which is important for making sex hormones and neurotransmitters.
Carrots: Carrots are bursting with vitamin A, a nutrient needed for producing sex hormones. For guys, vitamin A is vital for sperm production.
Chili Peppers: These sizzling veggies will spice up your meal and your evening! Adding chili peppers to your dishes gets your heart pumping and produces neurochemicals known as endorphins, which make you happier.
Chocolate:
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Nothing shows your love—or your compassion—better than a box of vegan chocolates for your sweetheart. Chocolate contains the chemical phenylethylamine, which is believed to stimulate romantic feelings by making you happy and excited. Its natural caffeine provides an added boost by giving you more energy.
Ginger: Seasoning your meals with ginger will enhance blood flow to all parts of your body as long as your arteries aren’t clogged up from eating the cholesterol and saturated fat in meat, eggs, and dairy products.
Licorice: A fun food to hand-feed your lover, researchers have found that the smell of licorice mixed with cucumber is the most sexually stimulating scent for women. Licorice is widely believed to produce feelings of love and lust—particularly in women.
Nuts:
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Men should eat cashews, pecans, almonds, walnuts, and other nuts to take in a healthy amount of zinc, which keeps men potent and prevents prostate problems. Nuts are also high in protein, which gives you the energy to keep you going throughout the day—and night.
Pumpkin: Neurological research has shown that the scent of pumpkin pie is a sexual stimulant for both men and women, increasing male penile blood flow by 40 percent. Pumpkin seeds are one of the best vegan sources of zinc, which for men is crucial for potency and in preventing prostate problems.
Soy: Soy isn't just protein-packed and amazingly versatile—it’s also great for the sex lives of both guys and gals. For women, soy's natural nutrients have been linked to less PMS and better lubrication (meow!). The benefits for guys are even better—soy has been found to lower men's chances for developing cancer of the prostate (a vital gland for keeping everything pumping in the bedroom). Researchers at Kansas State University found that soy protein was just as good as beef for guys trying to gain muscle mass. But quite unlike cow flesh, tofu and veggie burgers have zero cholesterol and almost no saturated fat, substances that lead to heart disease, impotence, and other not-so-sexy stuff, like bad breath and body odor.
 
Well, you can try herbals with a couple of generic warnings:

1. Many of the claims are based on no actual scientific evidence other than anecdotal reports. Some of them may even have validity (for instance aspirin was derived from the practice of boiling willow bark for teas). They just are unexplored territory, and you should be cautious of fraud.

2. The nutritional supplements are not policed by the FDA in the US, meaning actual ingredients, their ratios from bottle to bottle and batch to batch (dose monitoring), impurities, and claims are not monitored. You run the risk of interactions with prescription medications as well, so discuss any supplement with your doc if you are taking things over the counter. St. John's Wort for instance is known to cause interactions with any number of medications, including anti-depressants, AIDS meds, and certain blood pressure medications.

Whatever you decide, please don't buy into the myth: "It's all-natural, so it's safe." Cyanide (apricot seeds), glycosides (milk weed, oleander), digitoxin (foxglove), alkaloids (ie hemlock) are produced by yard plants, weeds and fruiting vegetables, and any one can kill you.

I'll get off my soapbox now.:soapbox:
 
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