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Curry can be considered an aphrodisiac for women - study

Published:Thursday | August 12, 2021 | 7:32 AMBANG Bizarre, A Digital Integration & Marketing production

Eating curry can boost a woman's sex drive, new research has revealed.

Fenugreek - which is used as a herb or seed in recipes - can reduce problems suffered by menopausal ladies and spice up their performances in the bedroom.

A study revealed that there was a 42 per cent drop in bedroom issues among women who took a 500mg daily herbal supplement of fenugreek.

Researches in India gave an extract of organic fenugreek to 48 menstruating women twice a day and the spice helped balance out hormones by boosting testosterone and oestradiol - which are considered to be key for "stimulating sexual interest and maintaining desire".

The researchers said: "The study showed that fenugreek helps to maintain normal hormonal balance and offered a significant reduction in sexual problems.

"The supplements may be considered as a natural alternative for sexual issues in women." 


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