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Viagra works, but chocolate works
better
Lagos -
Viagra may heat up one's sex drive, but chocolate can make it sizzle.
So said Dr. Dora Akunyili, the
director of Nigeria's Federal Agency for Food and Medicine, in
advising Nigerians on Monday to forego the little, libido-boosting
blue pills in favor of a measured dose of cocoa.
To back up her claims -- made during
a meeting with the vice-governor of one of Nigeria's states -- the
good doctor cited a recently published study extolling the libidinal
qualities of cocoa beans.
The report, produced by Nigeria's
national committee for the development of cocoa, may be a bit skimpy
on double-blind scientific tests, but it does refer to the marketing
campaign of a British trade association making similar claims.
Baptized "Feeding Your Imagination",
the campaign will soon launch a product line of six energy chocolate
bars containing essential oils said to enhance one's mood, and
especially one's sexual appetite.
Costing about six US dollars (5
euros) per 100 grams, the bars are fetchingly named Sexy, Beautiful,
Dreamy, Fantastic, Sensual and Lovely, according to the website
foodnavigator.com.
Britons already lead the European
Union in chocolate consumption, eating nearly 10 kilos on average per
year, and Britian is thus considered a promising market for sex candy.
For Akunyili, chocolate is the
obvious lover's choice. Viagra, she said, can have unwelcome side
effects, but chocolate is all good: it is the best anti-oxidant known
and -- beyond its sexual virtues -- can help prevent heart attacks,
hypertension and diabetes.
The vice governor, who also happens
to head a committee for the promotion of chocolate, is even more
enthusiastic about cocoa's curative powers, claiming it can "cure
breast cancer, get rid of chronic coughs, and enhance brain power".
Akunyili
did caution, however, that any new products containing chocolate will
be thoroughly tested before going to market. --
Agence France PressePress
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