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celery's succulence
The
origins of celerys reputation as an aphrodisiac
are obvious. But celery holds many aphrodisiac powers
beyond its phallic form.
Packed
with energizing nutrients, celery stimulates the pituitary
gland a primary gland in the release of sexual
hormones.In addition, there is some evidence which points
to the scent of celery as suggesting androstenone, the
primary male pheromone. As far back as the Middle Ages,
the power of celery was well understood, according to
a quote unearthed in the Eighteenth Century by Grimod
de la Reyniere, It is enough to stress that [celery]
is not in any way a salad for bachelors. Although
modern science has yet to reach a conclusion on the
potency of raw versus cooked, raw celery root has been
used for centuries as a cure for impotence.
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