The toxin triggered the release of nitric oxide, which increased circulation in the rats’ genitals and relaxed the relevant blood vessel walls. Scientists write in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that one of the banana spider’s toxins, PnTx2-6, helped elderly rodents with their ER, reports National Geographic News. alone, and common treatments like Viagra, Levitra and Cialis fall short of providing results for one in three men with ED. According to WebMD, erectile dysfunction affects around 18 million men in the U.S. So potent is this spider’s ability to command an erection that researchers wondered if it couldn’t be somehow transformed and used for good. A bite from the banana spider (also known as the Brazilian wandering spider) of Central and South American rain forests causes shortness of breath, excessive salivation, tremors and-for men-a persistent, intensely painful erection, known as priapism in the medical community.
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