**DONOTDELETE**
10-28-2001, 05:27 PM
I\'m sure that some of you are familiar with this info already.
Is there anyway that we can use this info to our advantage?
\"...Hirsch (director of the Smell and Taste Treatment Research Foundation in Chicago) then tested sexual arousal in women by measuring vaginal blood flow. The results included:
A 13% increased flow with Good \'N Plenty, a combination of licorice and cucumber, or baby powder.
An 11% increase with pumpkin pie and lavender.
Negative responses to men\'s cologne (-1%), barbecue smoke (-14%), and cherry (-18%).\"
Is there anyway that we can use this info to our advantage?
\"...Hirsch (director of the Smell and Taste Treatment Research Foundation in Chicago) then tested sexual arousal in women by measuring vaginal blood flow. The results included:
A 13% increased flow with Good \'N Plenty, a combination of licorice and cucumber, or baby powder.
An 11% increase with pumpkin pie and lavender.
Negative responses to men\'s cologne (-1%), barbecue smoke (-14%), and cherry (-18%).\"