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How Much Watermelon Is Needed To Improve Your Sex Life?

July 6, 2008

It was reported on late last week that watermelon acts just like a natural Viagra, and can greatly improve your sex life.  The question has come up though, how much watermelon do you need to eat to see these results?  The answer may surprise you.Washington (dbTechno) - It was reported on late last week that watermelon acts just like a natural Viagra, and can greatly improve your sex life. The question has come up though, how much watermelon do you need to eat to see these results? The answer may surprise you.

Scientists from the Texas A&M Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center reported last week that watermelon contains an organic compound called citrulline. This compound is very similar to sildenafil citrate in how it acts.

Sildenafil citrtate is the active ingredient found in the drug Viagra, aimed to help with erectile dysfunction.

Citrulline in watermelon starts the production of an amino acid called arginine.

Arginine helps relxas blood vessles in the body, just like Viagra. it also helps with angina, high blood pressure, and more.

So how much watermelon do you have to eat to see these results? Texas A&M scientists stated that you would need to eat above six cups of watermelon each day to see the results.

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