The thrill is gone? RECLAIM your sexual joy with this red-hot root trick
If you ask me, too many seniors are living out their “golden years” without taking part in the joy of sex.
It’s not that they wouldn’t LIKE to.
But when it feels like the “magic” has faded away… it’s understandable to think you might NEVER be able to get it back.
Friend, there may be a way to get the THRILL back.
It’s a STAPLE of Eastern European and Russian cuisine… used in salads, stews, and soups.
Here’s how whipping up a batch of borsht could help address the ROOT cause of bedroom problems!
The common beet (Beta vulgaris) is a root vegetable you may have HATED as a kid…
But here’s why you’ll learn to LOVE it as you get older!
Legend has it that the Greek “goddess of love,” Aphrodite, ate beets to make her MORE APPEALING…
And in Ancient Rome, beets were consumed as an aphrodisiac.
There’s some science to support that traditional use of beets to get “in the mood,” too…
At least, in terms of IMPROVING your mood… by increasing levels of the “happiness hormone,” serotonin!
But there’s even MORE to this story…
Also known as the “blood turnip,” the beet could help maintain EFFORTLESS blood flow to your “down there” parts…
Thanks to substances it contains, called nitrates.
Our bodies convert nitrates into a substance called nitric oxide (NO)… which helps OPEN the floodgates…
And UNLEASH that deluge that you need to get hard.
But it doesn’t stop there…
Because NO also helps build a certain amount of pressure down there… TRAPPING the blood where you need it most…
So you can STAY hard.
And while you’re not likely to find Big Pharma bankrolling any clinical trials behind the magical powers of beets…
The drugs they’ve developed to address “performance issues” SHARE a bedroom-boosting mechanism with nitric oxide.
BOTH increase levels of something called cGMP.
Now, this isn’t JUST for guys…
Because gals ALSO need blood flowing down in their lady parts in order to get in the mood… and to FULLY enjoy themselves.
Unfortunately, the VAST majority of U.S.-grown beets (a.k.a. sugar beets) are genetically modified… which means they’re likely SOAKED in toxic chemicals.
Instead, choose organic beets or beetroot juice, making sure that there’s been no sugar added. Don’t be alarmed if it turns your pee a pinkish color (a harmless phenomenon known as “beeturia”).
If you have any issues with stone formation… especially in your kidneys… you’ll want to stay away from beets, as they contain high levels of oxalates.
One oxalate-free option is red spinach…
But if your doc says that beets are safe for you to consume, you could also try organic beetroot powder or supplements in capsule form. Look for a product from a maker you trust that’s been standardized to contain a minimum percentage of nitrates (usually around 2 or 3%).
You should be able to find one at your local health food store, vitamin shop, or online… possibly in the “sports nutrition” section among products that help boost athletic performance.


