[lit-ideas] Grow your own viagra?
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- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 17:45:53 -0700
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health_medical/article2411405.ece
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Grow-your-own Viagra craze hits Britain's garden centres
By David Randall
Published: 01 April 2007
A chance discovery by a Berkshire allotment-holder that a plant widely available in garden
centres has the same effect on men as Viagra has been confirmed by experts at one of the
world's leading botanical institutions.
The plant is winter-flowering heather, and botanists at the Royal Botanic Gardens,
Edinburgh, many of them heather experts who have recognised the source of its active
ingredient, now expect it to be the next must-have plant in British gardens. Demand is
already high. Nurseries and garden centres in some areas are having trouble finding
sufficient supplies as word spreads of the plant's unexpected properties.
A spokesman for Wyevale Garden Centres, which has 106 UK branches, said: "At first, it was
just a trickle of inquiries, but now stores are virtually being besieged each weekend. We
have had men buying dozens of the plants and, at one store in Croydon, there were men old
enough to know better fighting over the last remaining trays."
The latest gardening craze was triggered by a discovery by a 55-year-old furniture restorer,
Michael Ford, on his allotment. He was always experimenting with drinks made from different
plants and one day he tried an infusion from his winter-flowering heather. He said: "The
effect was almost immediate. I had to stay in my potting shed for an hour or so before I
could decently walk down the street."
He then contacted the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, famous for their work with the
heather family, to see if they could offer an explanation. They could. Botanist Alan Bennell
said: "This first surfaced when East European chemists reported finding a Viagra-type
chemical in the floral tissues of winter-flowering heaths. They were able to isolate
measurable amounts of material that is an analogue of the active principle in Viagra."
Winter-flowering heather, he explained, belongs to the genus Erica, a close relative of our
own native heather. He said: "As yet, the active ingredient has not been found in these
British forms, but it is proving to be most concentrated in many of the widely available
hybrids sold as winter-flowering heather in garden centres. Particularly potent are forms of
Erica carnea, the Alpine heather, whose range extends into the Balkans.
"The work of these biochemists and physiologists - much of it disrupted and lost during the
ravages of war - is now coming to light."
From the limited amount of information available, it is suggested the Viagra-analogue is
best extracted by steeping the detached small flowers in neat alcohol. An infusion of about
20g of flowers in 100ml of fluid liberates the active principle. A quality full-strength
vodka (at least 40 per cent) is also effective. Mr Bennell added: "There is some confusion
whether oral consumption or topical application is more effective."
But not everyone is happy about this new discovery. One woman shopping at a Wyvales in
Dorking yesterday said: "It's amazing. My husband has never shown any interest in gardening
before, but now he's out there night and day fussing over his heather.
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