Drink a cup of grape juice if you are less enthusiastic. So says Dr. Morton Walker in his book, Sexual Nutrition, which describes the wine as aprodisiak or generating sexual arousal. According to his research, in a cup of the drink contained 28 milligrams calcium, 30 milligrams of phosphorus, iron, 0.8 milligrams, 5 milligrams sodium, 293 milligrams of potassium, as well as a number of vitamins A and B complex. This component is essential to functioning of sex organs.
In addition to increasing sexual arousal, grape juice also helps cure diseases caused by viral infections, such as influenza, polio and herpes simplex type one. That is the result of experiment two a microbiologist from Canada, published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Concentration of tannins in wine is considered a potential to kill and disable viruses that cause disease.

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