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Date: March 13, 2006
A new fragrance developed in the United Kingdom is proved to boost up the sexual drive in women. The "women's Viagra" is said to titillate the female sense of sexuality through smell.
'Scentuelle', the Pink Viagra, is created by Liz Paul, the founder of CST Medical Ltd. The company deals in the manufacture and marketing of various sex-related aids for women. Unlike other sex stimulants, Scentuelle comes in the form of a perfume. Most of the perfumes are made to target and seduce the opposite sex in general, but this perfume has an effect only on the person wearing it.
Though the creator of this female sex booster refuses to come out with the components of the perfume, Scentuelle is believed to give off the 'feel-good' effect of the hormone known as Dopamine. The feel-good effect gives the sexual inclination to women.
Scentuelle is now widely sold over the Internet. A North America based company is distributing it at $39 for a 30-day supply.
Source: edmontonsun.com
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