Hydrogen Sulphide : Impotence Cure?
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Medical biologists are speculating hydrogen sulphide may prove the basis of new anti-impotence medications. Caveat: the basis of this hope are tests made on the leftovers of sexual reassignment surgery, not living people or animals.
The foul-smelling gas is released in larger amounts by decaying eggs and from the exhaust pipes of cars fitted with catalytic converters, but researchers now believe it could be used to create a rival to Viagra.
Rotten egg gas ‘could make the new Viagra’
