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Caffeine could act as Viagra for women
January 10, 2006
According to a new US study conducted on female
rats, it has been found that drinking moderate amounts of coffee
may increase a woman’s desire for sex. The research, conducted
by Fay Guarraci, an assistant professor of psychology at Southwestern
University, and Staci Benson, a recent graduate there, is the first
to examine the interaction between caffeine and sex in females.
Caffeine can act as a female Viagra.
The two researchers gave 108 female rats a moderate
dose of caffeine, at 15mg/kg, to see what effect this would have
on mating. They found the caffeine shortened the amount of time
it took the females to return to the males after receiving an ejaculation,
suggesting that the females were more motivated to have sex. Caffeine
was acting as a substitute of Viagra for female rats.
To read more, visit: http://www.beveragedaily.com/news/ng.asp?n=64965-caffeine-study-women
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