Gentlemen, Eat Your Watermelons
Wednesday, Jul 2, 2008
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Who needs Viagra? Accordingly to WebMD, Watermelon "may be a natural viagra" and can have similar effects to that of the popular blue pill. Find out why guys might want to load up on the watermelon before they hit the clubs this weekend.
"We have known that watermelon has citrulline," says Bhimu Patil, PHD, director of the Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center at Texas A&M University, College Station. Until recently, he tells WebMD, scientists thought most of the citrulline was in the watermelon rind. "Watermelon has more citrulline in the edible part than previously believed," he says.
"We have known that watermelon has citrulline," says Bhimu Patil, PHD, director of the Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center at Texas A&M University, College Station. Until recently, he tells WebMD, scientists thought most of the citrulline was in the watermelon rind. "Watermelon has more citrulline in the edible part than previously believed," he says.
However though, it doesn't really mean that this proves anything. It isn't necessarily known how much is necessary to reproduce the same effects as Viagra.
Calling watermelon a natural Viagra is "clearly premature," says Roger Clemens, DrPH, adjunct professor of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and a spokesman for the Institute of Food Technologists.
It can require a lot of watermelon to boost blood levels of arginine, he adds. In a study published in 2007 in Nutrition, he says, volunteers who drank three 8-ounce glasses of watermelon juice daily for three weeks boosted their arginine levels by 11%.
But since you'll probably be loading up on the watermelon for the summertime and for the 4th this weekend, always good to know there are always extra benefits to it. Check out the full article at CBSNews.com.




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