Celery Is Vegetable Viagra Say Doctors
Written by Richard Simmons | Friday, 14 May 2010 | There are 2 comments
It sounds like something coming from the PETA marketing department who are constantly pushing the message that vegetables increase your erectile function, but this time it is doctors who are claiming that celery is in fact “Vegetable Viagra."

Dr Judy Garman, Dr. Mark Anderson and Dr. Walter Gaman say that one of the best ways for men to attract women is to munch on celery because it will increase the levels of pheromone in your sweat which will in turn subconsciously make women more attracted to you. In their book which is called ‘Stay Young: Ten Proven Steps to Ultimate Health’ they recommend that men should work out, shower, then have a few sticks of celery, brush their teeth and go out to meet members of the opposite sex.
The science as explained by the doctors is that sticks of celery contain a naturally occurring steroid that has a direct impact on pheromone secretion. Our advice at Ukmedix News is that while celery may have a very minimal impact on improving erectile function it is unlikely to make the difference between success and failure when it comes to women. This sort of health tip may appeal to an individual who is overweight, unhealthy and who smokes who is looking for a shortcut to good erectile function.
If you eat a large amount of vegetables over a long period of time you are likely to improve or maintain your erectile function however if you think that a few sticks of celery just before you go out are going to be life enhancing you need to do some more thinking!
The cynics in the Ukmedix Newsroom, [we are all a little bit cynical of any ‘new’ Viagra’s] reckon that this ‘Vegetable Viagra’ is really just a ploy to get a little bit of publicity for the launch of the book, and it seems to be successful already!

There are 2 comments on this article.
Dr. nasser said:
Isn't viagra POM? How is it possible to get it online?
regards
dr. nasser
Jason said:
Dr Nasser, I bought viagra from ukmedix, I had to have a written interview with their doctors, (if you look it up you will see that that is necessay), if they think you can have it then and only then, they will prescribe it to you.
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