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After taking a pill made from fenugreek seeds — often used in curry dishes — women reported an increase in sexual desire and arousal, improvements in vaginal lubrication and better orgasms.
It was a hard pill to swallow when management changed in 2014 and slashed her pay. Unsure what else to do, Padma Prakash— with help from her youngest son, Jayant Prakash — opened Crazy Curry, the ...
People wanted more spice in their sex life can now turn to Thai green curry, which has been found to give a person's libido that much needed boost. The conclusion is based on a new research, which ...
In a trials, volunteers given pills containing the spice, which gives curry its yellow colour, for three months showed "significant improvements" in their vision, the study found.
London - An Indian spice used in curry might help prevent and treat bowel cancer, British biotechnology firm Phytopharm Plc said on Monday. Richard Dixey, chief executive of the company which ...
A spice used in curry could help alleviate cystic fibrosis, new research suggests. The tests in mice show that low doses of a component of turmeric can make most of the symptoms disappear. “It ...