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Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #37142
123 days ago
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before sex what to drink - #37142

Ella

I am in a bit of a pickle and hope someone can help me out. Recently, my partner and I have been trying to spice things up, and I heard that what you consume before sex can really make a difference. Like, right?! Last week, we had a night planned, and I felt kinda off, so I didn't really drink anything specific, just water and coffee — big mistake! I ended up feeling a bit bloated and, you know, that wasn't great for the mood. Then I came across this idea that there are drinks you should try before sex to feel energized and really connecting with each other. Been thinking what should I try? I wanna know what to drink before sex to make it a bit more enjoyable and relaxing. I came across some suggestions of things like herbal teas or even certain juices. Do you all think that really works? Also, are there any specific drinks that won’t mess up my stomach?! Is it true about ginseng or maybe beet juice helping? I guess I’m just hoping for some solid recommendations since I really don’t wanna experience another awkward night! Should I avoid anything too sugary? Anyway, any insights would be awesome!

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Exploring what to drink before an intimate evening involves understanding what aligns with your body’s natural constitution, or prakriti, in Ayurveda. When choosing beverages that enhance relaxation and connection, a balance of flavors, energies, and digestive ease is key. Based on Ayurvedic principles, consider a few options designed to support energy, mood, and digestion.

Herbal teas can be a great choice. Try a cup of warm ginger tea about 30 minutes to an hour before. Ginger is known for its digestive properties, helping to reduce bloating and gas, plus it boosts agni or the digestive fire, which is key in Ayurveda. Chamomile tea is another good option if you’re looking for something more calming, it soothes the mind and aids in reducing anxiety, fostering a relaxed atmosphere.

Ginseng is indeed praised for boosting stamina and energy. Sipping on a light ginseng tea can potentially help, but ensure it’s not too strong, as it might cause overstimulation for some individuals, especially if you’re sensitive to herbs.

Beet juice has a scientific basis for improving circulation due to nitrates, which might enhance the experience. Drinking a small glass before, though, can sometimes lead to acidity for those with a sensitive stomach, so dilute it a bit with water to ease digestion.

Avoid overly sugary drinks as they can lead to a sugar crash later and might upset your stomach. Something like freshly-squeezed pomegranate juice is gentle, balances vata with its sweetness, and is a known aphrodisiac in Ayurveda. It aids in maintaining energy without the spikes caused by processed sugars.

In essence, stick with beverages that align with what feels good for your constitution. If your digestive system is sensitive, err on the side of milder teas and diluted juices. Always pay attention to your body’s reaction. Remember, the mind and body connection is intrinsic in Ayurveda—what calms and comforts you individually matters most.

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Drinking the right fluids can indeed play a supportive role in enhancing energy levels and improving your experience before intimacy. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we look to harmonize dosha imbalances and support agni, the digestive fire. Namely, grounding and non-heavy drinks can be beneficial to prep your body and mind without causing discomfort.

Warm herbal teas can be particularly advantageous—they help soothe the stomach and keep the energy channels clear. Fennel tea or ginger tea may help in digestion and improving circulation, which is vital. Fennel, being sweet, also calms vata dosha, and ginger being warming can stimulate agni, support energy and vitality without being too stimulating.

As you’re considering juices, beet juice for example is a good option as it naturally encourages better blood flow thanks to the nitrates. It’s generally safe but do use moderation as high amounts might not suit everyone’s digestion, particularly if pitta is elevated as beet juice can be heating. Another gentle choice is amla juice. This one works well for balancing all three doshas and can subtly support overall internal balance.

Ginseng, noted for its adaptogenic properties, might boost stamina but could be slightly heating. Small amounts won’t disturb your stomach, but ensure you monitor your response since it impacts everyone differently.

Avoid overly sugary beverages as they could lead to energy crashes and discomfort. Alcohol, if any, should be light, as it can dull senses and affect circulation unfavorably. Stick to warm, simple, unspiced preparations keeping in mind your personal constitution and current state of health.

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