Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Food and male sexuality things are not splittable


Food and male sexuality things are not splittableThe specialists of the University of Missouri believe that food is a key factor in the attractiveness of men to women of the opposite sex. Not that there is, and how it is Packed.


The thing is that today, for the manufacture of packages often use bisphenol a, which can have a negative impact on the sexual status of men.




For the experiment used mice. Scientists noticed that due to the impact of bisphenol a in male rodents in childhood, they have reduced the degree of development of the male sex hormone testosterone, which is responsible for masculinity, sexual attraction, and even the ability to procreate.




Interestingly, the males after bisphenol not only cease to be attractive, but do not behave as males and as females because of what, in General, females do not want them to mate.





Source:

Women's Magazine
















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