Orange is the color associated with the sacral
chakra center which in yoga is the center of sexuality. Carrots are orange so
that must make them sexy, right? Well it’s not just the color of carrots that
makes them an erotic vegetable. There’s more to the carrot than meets the eye!
Carrots have long been promoted as good for your
eyesight. That’s because carrots provide vitamin A and a deficiency in vitamin
A has been associated with night blindness. When I was young my parents would
tell me to eat my carrots because they were good for my eyes. When I looked at
them inquisitively, my father would ask me if I ever saw a bunny rabbit wearing
glasses. I would smile and eat my carrots.
Eating carrots for eyesight is an old wives tale,
however eating carrots for sexual health is something else. Carrots are an
edible root vegetables packed with nutrients. They are sweet and easily
digestible both raw and cooked. They are rich in beta carotene which is what
gives it the orange color. Further carrots provide a good source of vitamin C, vitamin B (Riboflavin, Niacin, Thiamin, vitamin B6 and
folate), vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol) and vitamin K. They are also a rich
source of minerals such as manganese and potassium. Carrots also provide iron,
copper, zinc, calcium, selenium, proteins, carbohydrates and biotin. Each
100-gram of carrots contains 0.6 gram of protein, 7.6 gram of carbohydrates, 30
milligram of calcium, 0.3 gram of fat and 0.6 milligram of iron.
The Greeks and Romans
believed carrots to be an aphrodisiac. So much so that the Roman emperor
Caligula fed nothing but carrots to his senate so he could watch them romp like
wild beast. A study out of Glasgow found that males who ate more carotenoids
lived longer, were healthier and were more attractive to females.
Vitamin A is needed for
the production of hormones in both men and women. In men the proper amounts of
vitamin A are responsible for sperm production and virility and in females
vitamin A is responsible for responsiveness and the ability to carry a fetus.
Vitamin A is
responsible for our gonads (sex organs – testes and ovaries) ability to convert
cholesterol into the sex hormones to be released into the blood stream and give
us desire. Without adequate vitamin A
the ovaries in women and the prostate in men stop producing mucus and sex
hormones.
Vitamin A is a fat
soluble vitamin meaning it is eaten, transported and stored in fat. You must be
careful when cutting fat out of your diet not to cut out the fat soluble
vitamins. However, one way to make sure you get plenty of vitamin A and keep
the fat and calories down is to eat carrots. Cooking and processing kills the
vitamin A in most foods. Carrots however, are a good source both raw and
steamed. A little side of steamed
carrots just might steam things up in the bedroom. So you see there’s more to
carrots than meets the eye!
Doctor Lynn
http://www.doctorlynn.com
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