Fruit said to have Viagra effects on the blood vessels

So what is this all about?

As you've probably heard, new research has shown that a tasty fruit that we all knew was good for us may now be able to serve double duty as a libido enhancer similar to Viagra. Researchers at Texas A&M University in the United States have discovered that watermelons contain an organic compound called citrulline that causes blood vessels to relax, much like the effect of Viagra. When you consume citrulline, it's converted into an amino acid called arginine which improves your body's circulation. Arginine in turn boosts nitric oxide, which relaxes your body's blood vessels, providing the same basic effect that Viagra has, possibly even treating erectile dysfunction.

Can fruit possibly replace Viagra?

So what exactly does this mean for those of us who have from erectile dysfunction? Should we simply abandon our Viagra for watermelons? By now we've all heard about Viagra and other libido enhancers, but the amount of men who have from erectile dysfunction cannot be eschewed. Many of us out there have inboxes jam-packed full of emails with subject lines reading "Cheap Viagra" or "Buy Viagra", but for those of us suffering from erectile dysfunction, these emails are no laughing matter—they provide a solution to a very serious issue. Some may try to just start eating more watermelon as a cure for their sexual problems, but does it really work like Viagra?

The facts about fruit

Dr. Bhimu Patel, the leader of the research team that discovered the watermelons' effects at Texas A&M University, says that "Watermelon may not be as organ specific as Viagra but it's a great way to relax blood vessels without any drug side-effects." So what does mean? Watermelon is definitely good for you and most definitely provides great health benefits, but it's not organ specific like Viagra. When you buy Viagra from http://www.ultimate-herbal.com/herbal-viagra.aspx you know exactly what you are getting. You are getting cheap Viagra that does what it was created to do. Dr. Patel's researchers also found that citrulline is found in higher concentrations in watermelon rinds than in the flesh. Since watermelon rind is not commonly eaten by most, how are people supposed to enjoy its full benefits? Researchers are working on engineering watermelons with higher concentrations of citrulline in the flesh, but genetically engineered fruits don't appeal to a lot of people and what is the alternative until they come up with new variations?

Answers

The answer to the question "Can fruit possibly have effects similar to Viagra?" is yes, but on a much smaller level. Watermelons are undeniably good for you and may even provide a small benefit sexually, but scientists are still not sure of their benefits. They are mostly simply good for your health, which everyone knew already. Herbal Viagra, on the other hand, has been tested rigorously and was made specifically to treat erectile dysfunction. Read some testimonials at http://www.ultimate-herbal.com/herbal-viagra.aspx if you need verification of what herbal Viagra can do.

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