The latest achievement claimed for pomegranates, which are already acclaimed as a super food, will be welcome among those who would prefer a natural aphrodisiac.
Study reveals that Men and women who often drank a glass of the fruit’s juice for a period of two weeks experienced a surge in the hormone testosterone, which increases sexual desire in both genders.
The study, by researchers from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, involved 58 volunteers aged between 21 and 64.
At the end of the two weeks, both sexes had seen ‘significantly increased’ testosterone levels.
In men, this affects traits such as facial hair, a deep voice and greater sexual urges.
It is also produced in female adrenal glands and ovaries, raising a woman’s sex drive and strengthening bones and muscles.
The side effect will be, increased testosterone, which can help raise mood and memory and even relieve stress such as ‘pre-match nerves’ or stage fright, said the study.
Previous research on pomegranate juice has found it full of antioxidants which can help ward off heart diseases and help blood circulation.
The super food’s ingredients also help fight various forms of cancer, alleviate the symptoms of osteoarthritis and cure stomach upsets and even conjunctivitis.
The Edinburgh research measured testosterone levels, blood pressure and, using a scientific scale, levels of 11 emotions including fear, sadness, guilt, shyness and self-assurance.
Testosterone levels increased between 16 per cent and 30 per cent among the subjects, while blood pressure plummeted.
Positive emotions rose and negative feelings fell.
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