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We here at Slashfood love to eat food for the sake of, well, eating delicious food -- but sometimes a higher purpose calls.
According to a medical study recapped by Asylum, eating celery "increases the pheromone levels in men's sweat, making them more attractive to women."
How exactly does this work? And how much celery will you men need to tear your teeth into to up your game? Head over to Asylum to find out. Forget the GTL routine -- all you need for a successful night out are some crunchy green stalks.

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5-14-2010 @3:27PM Dorinda said... I wonder ...does it work for females too? Will we be more attractive to men if we eat celery?
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5-15-2010 @2:00AM RAB said... This makes so much more sense now:
http://www.dollymix.tv/peter%20davidson%20from%20doctor%20who.jpg
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5-15-2010 @2:55AM Glog said... I read the Asylum article and there was no mention of a study. I don't think there's any evidence that the androstenone in celery makes anyone more attractive to anyone.
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