So what are these incredible, testosterone-boosting foods?
Well, lucky for you, they’re all pretty tasty.
For example, one testosterone-boosting food is ginger.
That’s right, good old ginger.
It might look kind of limp and wimpy, lying in that pink, shaved pile next to your sushi.
But ginger is scientifically proven to get you going strong.
Ginger is an age-old remedy that men have been using for centuries to aid in good health and sexual function.
As an added perk, according to scientists, ginger improves your sperm health too.
So what are you waiting for? Join your forefathers and load up on ginger.
If you don’t want to chew on a ginger root every day (which is totally reasonable—they’re pretty, um, stringy) you can take ginger supplements instead.
What else?
2) Fatty Fish
Fatty fish, such as salmon, is another food that’s great for your testosterone levels.
Sushi is sounding better and better by the minute! 😉
You can also take a fish oil supplement. You can even look for fish oil options that are harvested without hurting the oceans—win, win, win.
What are the other perks of a healthy testosterone level?
Bigger muscles, for one. Which, of course, is likely to lead to more (and better) sex. Who doesn’t want to try those wild standing positions? They require strength and stamina!
Better bone density is another perk of higher testosterone.
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