The secret of the African potency goes from yohimbe and buffalo beans in West Africa to the sex tree of Uganda. The sex tree, Citropsis articulata is a short humble bush related to the citrus trees and grows in Uganda's rain forest. Now it faces extinction as African lover boys overharvest its roots due to their... |
4 August 2007 06:31 GMT |
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We could not say frogs are a stable component of the human diet, but in some countries people do eat frogs. Italians and French consider the frog legs a delicacy and in other European countries, you could also serve them as "slough chicken". In some areas of Latin America the frogs of the genus Leptodactylus are ex... |
27 June 2007 15:06 GMT |
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This is perhaps the most disgusting creature of the sea: the hagfish. It uses just the right weapon to turn your stomach upside-down: slime. It is not even a fish, but one of the oldest vertebrates (older than 300 million years), lacking any jaw (so it cannot even bite) and with just one nostril, but displaying rows ... |
26 June 2007 14:16 GMT |
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The basic needs of the humans, like in all animals, are food and sex. But sex for men is more than reproduction: it is power and vanity. When it is not functioning at top speed, it can lead in males to low self-esteem, depression and anti-social behavior. That's why people in many cultures have been using aphrod... |
9 June 2007 06:52 GMT |
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People have always tried to improve their sex life appealing to aphrodisiacs. Walnuts too have been known to have aphrodisiac qualities ever since Roman times and have been used with this purpose by many Europeans. The omega-3 fatty acids in walnuts protect the body from cardiovascular diseases by impeding erratic he... |
7 June 2007 15:26 GMT |
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