Weird Science: Saffron Helps Your Sex Life
Carrot Salad, Saffron Anglaise Cream, Pearl Onions, Citrus, and Mustard Powder at Ludobites 4.0.
After examining hundreds of other studies on consumable aphrodisiacs, University of Guelph researchers Massimo Marcone and John Melnyk found that saffron, panax ginseng and yohimbine improved human sexual function.
Then there's the matter of substances that don't improve sex but make you want it more: maca root (an Andean mustard plant), muira puama (a flowering plant found in Brazil) and chocolate. Alcohol, while increasing sexual arousal, actually impeded sexual performance. (Insert -- ahem, hem -- your own joke here.)
As for non-human animals, plenty of substances make them horny: nutmeg, cloves, garlic, ginger and ambergris.
The results of the study will appear in the journal Food Research International, a journal of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology (CIFST).
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Aphrodisiac, Canada, Chocolate, Elina Shatkin, Ginseng, John Melnyk, Massimo Marcone, Research, Saffron, Science, Study, Wine
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