Oysters are often regarded as an aphrodisiac (stimulates sex drive). However, there is no scientific proof to support the statement. Oysters are rich in zinc, which is essential for the formation of testosterone (male sex hormone) which plays an important role insexual healthin men. Zinc defici...
Testosterone is the main sex hormone in men. Women also have insignificant amounts of the hormone. The hormone also acts as a steroid, vital in the development of male reproductive organs such as testes and prostate.[2] Testosterone bulks up bone mass, muscle tissue, and production of body...
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(εὐέκκριτα/evekkrita). These observations have even today a contemporary and familiar ring about them as many an expert would agree with him. Not only was he pointing out which and why certain oysters tasted better but also the healthy benefits of eating them so that it ...
They've been farmed sustainably for more than 150 years. These oysters are still the basis of a profitable industry, which has grown in size over recent years. We hope the results of our research will ensure the long-term viability of an industryworth millions of dollarsto the Australian eco...
Our previous study reported that plasma-activated simulated seawater (PASW) could possibly be utilized as a disinfectant for live seafood because of its ability to inactivate pathogens in simulated seawater (SS) solution in vitro [11]. However, the study lacked evidence to support the benefits of...