Can Garlic Replace Viagra for Erectile Dysfunction?
I stumbled upon a BBC health article about garlic’s use for erectile dysfunction treatment.
A study was conducted on eight men with impotence. And for three months, each of those men were fed four cloves of raw garlic daily. The results were that six out of seven of the men who participated in the study did notice an improvement on their erectile function by just eating garlic.
The magical component of garlic that has Viagra-like effect is allicin, which helps increase blood flow and thus enhance erection hardness and endurance.
Garlic may be an effective and natural alternative to Viagra, but is it worth the smell?
A New Sweet Viagra Alternative: Ice Cream

Nowhere else but in London can you literally get sweet sex!
A new energy-boosting ice cream called the Sex Pistol will be soon available at the Icecreamist boutique in Selfridges, London.
This sweet and creamy treat contains natural libido-boosters such as ginkgo, arginine, biloba and guarana, served with a shot of La Fee Absinthe, which improves blood flow and gets your boner up and pumping!
This new Viagra ice cream, or vice cream, will only be sold to 18+ adults and only one per customer.
That’s definitely worth a trip to London, isn’t it? I don’t think it would be practical to ship ice cream internationally.
Cialis Getting Closer to Viagra in Sales
Since Eli Lilly’s recent introduction of the brand new once-a-day Cialis and their sales of this medication have been going up and up. Just in the Q2 of 2009, Cialis sales went up by 16% in the US, while Viagra’s increase was only 4% (Lilly Q2 report).
Many experts expect Cialis to overthrow Pfizer’s little blue pill (Viagra) in the upcoming years, which just makes sense.
Lilly has been more creative with their brand and advertisements for Cialis than Pfizer has been with their Viagra plans.
If Pfizer does not start getting more creative and creating more compelling commercials for their erectile dysfunction drug, Cialis will very soon take over Viagra’s spot as the #1 ED medication.
