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To think.. Watermelon could get any better...especially for guys?(MatureContent)

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  1. kamage

    kamage Well-Known Member

    Watermelon May Have Viagra-effect
    ScienceDaily (July 1, 2008) — A cold slice of watermelon has long been a Fourth of July holiday staple. But according to recent studies, the juicy fruit may be better suited for Valentine’s Day. That’s because scientists say watermelon has ingredients that deliver Viagra-like effects to the body’s blood vessels and may even increase libido.

    “The more we study watermelons, the more we realize just how amazing a fruit it is in providing natural enhancers to the human body,” said Dr. Bhimu Patil, director of Texas A&M’s Fruit and Vegetable Improvement Center in College Station.

    “We’ve always known that watermelon is good for you, but the list of its very important healthful benefits grows longer with each study.”

    Beneficial ingredients in watermelon and other fruits and vegetables are known as phyto-nutrients, naturally occurring compounds that are bioactive, or able to react with the human body to trigger healthy reactions, Patil said.

    In watermelons, these include lycopene, beta carotene and the rising star among its phyto-nutrients – citrulline – whose beneficial functions are now being unraveled. Among them is the ability to relax blood vessels, much like Viagra does.

    Scientists know that when watermelon is consumed, citrulline is converted to arginine through certain enzymes. Arginine is an amino acid that works wonders on the heart and circulation system and maintains a good immune system, Patil said.

    “The citrulline-arginine relationship helps heart health, the immune system and may prove to be very helpful for those who suffer from obesity and type 2 diabetes,” said Patil. “Arginine boosts nitric oxide, which relaxes blood vessels, the same basic effect that Viagra has, to treat erectile dysfunction and maybe even prevent it.”

    While there are many psychological and physiological problems that can cause impotence, extra nitric oxide could help those who need increased blood flow, which would also help treat angina, high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems.

    “Watermelon may not be as organ specific as Viagra,” Patil said, “but it’s a great way to relax blood vessels without any drug side-effects.”

    The benefits of watermelon don’t end there, he said. Arginine also helps the urea cycle by removing ammonia and other toxic compounds from our bodies.

    Citrulline, the precursor to arginine, is found in higher concentrations in the rind of watermelons than the flesh. As the rind is not commonly eaten, two of Patil’s fellow scientists, drs. Steve King and Hae Jeen Bang, are working to breed new varieties with higher concentrations in the flesh.

    In addition to the research by Texas A&M, watermelon’s phyto-nutrients are being studied by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service in Lane, Oklahoma.

    As an added bonus, these studies have also shown that deep red varieties of watermelon have displaced the tomato as the lycopene king, Patil said. Almost 92 percent of watermelon is water, but the remaining 8 percent is loaded with lycopene, an anti-oxidant that protects the human heart, prostate and skin health.

    “Lycopene, which is also found in red grapefruit, was historically thought to exist only in tomatoes,” he said. “But now we know that it’s found in higher concentrations in red watermelon varieties.”

    Lycopene, however, is fat-soluble, meaning that it needs certain fats in the blood for better absorption by the body, Patil said.

    “Previous tests have shown that lycopene is much better absorbed from tomatoes when mixed in a salad with oily vegetables like avocado or spinach,” Patil said. “That would also apply to the lycopene from watermelon, but I realize mixing watermelon with spinach or avocadoes is a very hard sell.”

    No studies have been conducted to determine the timing of the consumption of oily vegetables to improve lycopene absorption, he said.

    “One final bit of advice for those Fourth of July watermelons you buy,” Patil said. “They store much better uncut if you leave them at room temperature. Lycopene levels can be maintained even as it sits on your kitchen floor. But once you cut it, refrigerate. And enjoy.”








    Now we all know why some people have these feelings....after eating watermelon :p
     
  2. calvin_0

    calvin_0 Well-Known Member

    A watermelon a day, keeps the doctor away......
     
  3. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    Ah sweet, I love watermelon, one of my favourites, I eat at least half a one every day. Guess it has more benefits than I thought ;D
     
  4. DevilDinah

    DevilDinah Well-Known Member

    half a watermelon? how long does it take to finish?
     
  5. syx

    syx Active Member

    Re: To think.. Watermelon could get any better...especially for guys?(MatureCont

    quite a long time of course..
    and your crap will be filled with watermelon seed..
     
  6. dmac154

    dmac154 Well-Known Member

    mhmmm, I knew I always liked something about watermelons, but this? :eek: wow
     
  7. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    No wonder it's my favourite... Always liked watermelon the best of all the melon types.
     
  8. Void

    Void Well-Known Member

    Lycopene? More like Lycopeen, mirite? Anyways, it's amazing what natural drugs you can find in nature. We don't need all the pharmaceutical nonsense that's we're stabbing our wallets for.
     
  9. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    sometimes the synthetic drugs are safer, such as in the case of aspirin (which is a dangerous drug regardless of natural or synthetic). In its natural form, it is found in the bark of the willow tree, and chewing the bark will give you the effect of the aspirin. However, it is also highly likely to give you a nasty stomach ulcer, which the synthetic form will not. In this case the synthetic form of aspirin is safer, however that is not always the case. Synthetic headache treatments can cause side effects, whereas a natural one, such as peppermint oil, doesn't.
     
  10. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    I know watermelon is Seph's favourite, he said so in his Intro thread. Looks like you and I are getting the benefits :p Half a watermelon is nothing, sometimes my mum gets imported Asian watermelons, taste way better than the crap GM grown watermelon here.
     
  11. Woolie1994

    Woolie1994 Well-Known Member

    your all perverts ... just kidding WATERMELON RULES

    and especially for the side effect.. :)
     
  12. kanwarrulz_123

    kanwarrulz_123 Well-Known Member

    I love eating Watermelons, here you get melons as big as your PC monitor.
     
  13. fallenleader

    fallenleader Guest

    sometimes it can be hard to buy quality melons, got to know what your doing. Got a good one around time i heard of this news, takes a LOT of watermelon "skin?" to get any effect.
     
  14. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    i wish girls had melons as big as my PC monitor...

    well i don't know about the widescreen part.

    lol just kidding.
     
  15. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    lol nice... Also pineapple makes seamen taste better. Combining Watermellon with Pineapple sounds like a good idea :p
     
  16. Adnan1992

    Adnan1992 Well-Known Member

    Where the hell'd you here that??
     
  17. fallenleader

    fallenleader Guest

    i never tried, but i know its a fact. something to do with the sugar? and acid in it? anyway suffice it to say, get a woman, can of pineapple juice "or a pineapple" and try it. ::) its not "instant" need time to digest. ::) tell her its a test.
     
  18. thebass324

    thebass324 Well-Known Member

    I've also heard the same about orange juice, and coffee has the opposite effect.
     
  19. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    That's really good to know Almo... Guess no more coffee for me :p (Yes I drink it, it's nice alright)
     
  20. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    lol I drink a shitload of coffee, I can live without it lol.
     
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