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David Domoney Talks Viagra And Plants



Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 19 January 2012 | There is 1 comment

Different research projects have proven the flower enhancing effects of Viagra

It is kind of old news but it is making the rounds again! Everybody in the UK is talking about how if you put Viagra into water for flowers they will look fresh for longer! After the gardener David Domoney spoke about the flower enhancing effect of Viagra on his TV show, men around the UK have been complaining that some of their Viagra tablets have gone missing!

David Domoney Talks Viagra And Plants

It is estimated that just a small amount of Viagra can make cut flowers last for another whole week! According to David Domoney by just putting 1mg of Viagra into the water of flowers you can stiffen them up considerably. Viagra tablets come in three sizes, 25mg, 50mg and 100mg so by just scratching off a little bit of the tablet into the water you could significantly improve the life of your flowers.

The way that Viagra works with the flowers is that it slows down the degenerative process that cut flowers go through. David Domoney said that it was likely that in the near future a flower enhancing version of Viagra would be made available for gardeners so that the shelf life of cut flowers would be significantly extended.

Different research projects have proven the flower enhancing effects of Viagra and despite it sounding like an April Fool’s joke there is no doubt that it really does work. In fact one research project done in Australia was actually published by the respected British Medical Journal.

At Ukmedix News we would not advise women to take their husbands Viagra tablets and use them to prolong the life of their flowers. Viagra was designed to prolong the life of erections and you will find yourself with a very angry husband if you tell him that his Viagra is keeping your flowers fresh!

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On January 22, 2012 at 18:50
Rose said:

It would be cheaper to buy new flowers!!!

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