A new study finds that the walnut which people normally like to eat has a remarkable anti-impotence effect. Researchers in The University of Malaysia drew a conclusion that pills made from walnut extracts could be used as a substitute for “Viagra”.
The professor leading this research in The University of Malaysia showed that 40 volunteers had tried pills made from “walnuts” so far, with an efficient response. He described that this new medicine was comparable with “Viagra” with a safe and reliable effect. He said that this medicine would work after waiting for 1 minute and its effect would last for 4 hours generally.
The traditional Chinese medicine believed that it was not surprising that The University of Malaysia found out the anti-impotence effect of walnuts, because there was a record of its “invigorating the kidney and brain fitness” effect in Chinese medicine books long ago. Walnuts are commonly used as medicine in current TCM, or used in dietary therapy to achieve the goal of invigorating the kidney and brain fitness, including promoting the intellectual development of adults, children even fetuses in the maternal.