Viagra Helps Fight Jet Lag
May 22nd, 2007 by Alex

Viagra has helped many male adults get dates, Mark Martin race, and changing the way Americans think in just a couple of years. However, researchers have found another use for this controversial drug.Researchers in Argentina say the drug may help in treating jet lag. The researchers tested the drug on hamsters and made them feel like “globe-trotters.” The researchers stimulated jet lag by switching the schedule of turning on and off the lights. The results were phenomenal; the adult hamsters recovered from jet lag 50% fasters than the hamsters without. To test whether or not they had adjusted, the researchers put them on exercise wheels.
Jet lag is a condition caused from flying from time zone to time zone and confusing the natural sleep cycle in your brain. It is often plagued with sleepless nights and dizziness. In extreme conditions, it can lead to vomiting and other diseases.
The researchers also concluded that if Viagra was taken for jet lag, it had to be in a lower dose then taken for erectile dysfunction. They also found that Viagra changes the regulations of the body’s internal clock to help cope with jet lag. Today, Viagra is one of the best selling drugs in the world. On top of that, it has been found that it kills 2 birds in one stone: get a date and good sleep. Now that’s effective.
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Very interesting.