Strange stinkhorn Female orgasm triggered by mushroom scent

Strange stinkhorn Female orgasm triggered by mushroom scent / Health News

Exotic fungus can cause an orgasm by its smell in women
Many mushrooms are ideal for delicious dishes. Others are used as a drug or as a remedy. And then there is an exotic fungus with a very special effect: alone with the smell it can cause an orgasm in some women.

Spontaneous orgasm due to fungal odor
Mushrooms are primarily associated with delicious dishes. They are also used for other purposes. So some people consume psychedelic mushrooms to get intoxicated. There are also mushrooms as medicine. And then there's a very special mushroom, the "Phallus Indusiatus", also called Stinkmorchel. He is credited with an incredible impact. According to a report, women can get an orgasm if they smell it.

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Ecstatic states
According to an article in the journal "International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms", the smell of stinking mollusks in women can cause ecstatic states and even spontaneous orgasms. According to the report, in a trial of 16 women, six of them experienced a spontaneous climax as they smelled of mushrooms growing in Hawaii. And in the other ten women, the smell is said to have caused physiological change, such as an increased heartbeat. The researchers wrote in the magazine of "significantly sexually exciting characteristics in the stink smell" of the fungus. The species contains substances that are similar to human neurotransmitters that are released in women during sex.

Men find the smell disgusting
However, the smell of the fungus does not have any sexual effects in men. They found him rather disgusting. It's not that unusual that smells are perceived differently. An international study has recently shown that sweat odor, which is usually perceived as unpleasant, can in certain circumstances make other people happy. And if the sweat is produced in a good mood, as the researchers reported back then. (Ad)