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Showing posts with label celery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celery. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Eating Celery Before Extraordinary Sex effect





No need herbs or stimulants if just want to increase the passion and stamina during lovemaking. Simply by eating vegetables celery before or during sex, the efficacy of the outside usually can instantly felt like viagra effect.

Eating celery before or during sex can increase your sex drive can be felt both by men and women.

Celery (Apium graveolens L) was mentioned as vegetable or vegetable viagra efficacy of stimulant drugs like Viagra (sildenafril). The term was popularized by 3 researchers from the United namely Dr Judy Garman, Dr. Walter Gaman and Dr. Mark Anderson.

The content of celery which merit arousing during lovemaking is a compound androstenone. This compound is a natural steroid that stimulates the release of pheromones or hormones in the male decoy, so that they can make their partner more and more enthusiastic.

In a book called Stay Young: Ten Proven Steps to Ultimate Health, the researchers say that the effects of eating celery can directly be felt immediately. To be more enthusiastic partner, men can chew celery just before or during sex.

For the man himself, celery consumption can increase the production of fluid released during ejaculation ejakulat. As quoted from Newsoxy, Monday (02/14/2011), some men consider increasing the volume of ejakulat like this can give the sensation of its own pleasure when reaching orgasm.

Still, some experts still doubt the efficacy of celery. Although I can not deny that all kinds of vegetables have health benefits, efficacy celery in improving sex drive is considered not to be aligned with patent medicines such as Viagra.

Especially in the book also gives a number of researchers note. Among others say that the benefits of celery may not be felt in certain circumstances including in men smoking or overweight (overweight).

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Celery



Celery

Celery (Apium graveolens L.) is a leaf vegetable and medicinal plants commonly used as a spice in cooking. Several countries including Japan, China and Korea use the petiole as a food ingredient. In Indonesia, this plant was introduced by the Dutch colonialists and used its leaves for tasty soup or a salad.



The use of celery is the most complete in Europe: leaves, leaf stems, fruit, and tubers of all utilized.



Celery has been known for thousands of years ago in Europe as an element of treatment and flavoring dishes.



Celery is a versatile plant, primarily as a vegetable and medicine. For vegetables, leaves, leaf stems, and tubers as a mixture of soup. The leaves are also used as a salad, or diced and sprinkled over soup, meatballs, soup, assorted other soup, or chicken porridge.

Celery (mainly men) as the medicine has been touted by Dioskurides and Theoprastus from Classical Greek and Roman times as "abdominal conditioning." Veleslavin (1596) warned not to eat celery too much because it can reduce milk.



Celery touted as an anti-hypertensive vegetables. Another function is as a laxative (diuretics), anti-rheumatic and power appetite (karminativa). Tubers possess similar properties but also used leaves as afrodisiaka (generating sexual arousal).