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Scientists say the sun is an aphrodisiac
We’ve covered plenty of food choices to spice up your love life with ancient wisdom suggesting aphrodisiac qualities. We’ve even reported about the map of love in the brain. Now if you ask anyone from Tel Aviv they will tell you that the perfect place for a first date is at the beach. Now, science supports that claim.
The new discovery from TAU may lead to future practical applications, such as UVB treatments for sexual hormone disorders. The breakthrough opens up for further discoveries in basic science, “As humans, we have no fur, and our skin is thus directly exposed to sunlight. We are only beginning to understand what this exposure does to us, and the key roles it might play in various physiological and behavioral processes. It’s only the tip of the iceberg,” says Prof. Carmit Levy Tel Aviv University who led the study.
Researchers have found that exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight enhances romantic passion in humans. In the study, men and women were exposed to UVB (ultraviolet radiation type B) under controlled conditions, and the findings were unequivocal: increased levels of romantic passion in both genders.
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