huh. I didn't know that about prescription testosterone.
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Like the silphium plant was really really important to the ancient world, to the point that it was harvested to extinction, because of the belief that it was a contraceptive It was sacred to Venus, the modern
symbol may have originated as a silphium fruit -
This *could* be because it was unusually high in phytoestrogens and worked like the Pill But we don't know because it's extinct And we know that the "lesser" substitutes for silphium, like asafoetida, don't work this way (and don't in fact work)
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