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Training
Physical exercise augments our cardiovascular, circulatory and lung capacity, which helps make sexual intercourse more intense while also lowering stress and anxiety levels, and improving self-esteem. The most important exercises in this regard are those that work the core, glutes and thighs, as well as those that enhance flexibility.
Nutrition
Most sex-related problems can be reduced by improving one's eating habits. A diet that contains more foods with omega-3 (healthy fats) and L-arginine, such as nuts and seeds, favours blood circulation and hormone production. Connections have also been made between diets that are low in zinc and a low sperm count in men. Zinc is a mineral that occurs in seafood (particularly oysters), whole grain bread and rice, leafy green vegetables, read meat and turkey.
Supplementation
Certain supplements have been developed to benefit general health, affecting aspects such as hormone levels, blood flow and libido. Such compounds can work via various action mechanisms, making them an effective solution when there is no specific health problem associated.