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 Woody climber, native to Central and South America, up to 5m long; seeds bright red and black, [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/Rhynchosia_phaseoloides.JPG/1280px-Rhynchosia_phaseoloides.JPG|similar to crab eyes]]. Woody climber, native to Central and South America, up to 5m long; seeds bright red and black, [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/Rhynchosia_phaseoloides.JPG/1280px-Rhynchosia_phaseoloides.JPG|similar to crab eyes]].
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-"Crabseye is traditionally used as a rejuvenator and aphrodisiac. It also acts hallucinogen and toxic." [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhynchosia_pyramidalis]] 
  
 "Pega palo is a plant that has received recent and widespread publicity as an alleged aphrodisiac and androgenic agent. One literature report claims clinical efficacy for these effects; however, other investigators could not confirm these activities in laboratory animals. In the present investigation, using a variety of biological test procedures, neither androgenic activity nor an aphrodisiac effect could be demonstrated in laboratory animals." \\ "Pega palo is a plant that has received recent and widespread publicity as an alleged aphrodisiac and androgenic agent. One literature report claims clinical efficacy for these effects; however, other investigators could not confirm these activities in laboratory animals. In the present investigation, using a variety of biological test procedures, neither androgenic activity nor an aphrodisiac effect could be demonstrated in laboratory animals." \\
 [Medicinal folklore evaluation I. Alleged androgenic and aphrodisiac action of pega palo (Rhynchosia pyramidalis). Farnsworth, N. R., Hess, M., Fisher, A. E., Martello, R. E., & Cammarato, L. V., Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, Vol.56(8), 1967, 967-970] [Medicinal folklore evaluation I. Alleged androgenic and aphrodisiac action of pega palo (Rhynchosia pyramidalis). Farnsworth, N. R., Hess, M., Fisher, A. E., Martello, R. E., & Cammarato, L. V., Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, Vol.56(8), 1967, 967-970]
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 +"By means of feeding trials with guineapigs, goats and cows, //Rhynchosia phaseoloides DC.// (Leguminosae), Hamelia patens Jacq., and Pali-courea nicotianaefolia Cham. et Schltd. (Rub-iaceae), all hitherto reputed to be toxic, have been proved to be harmless. In the case of the first-named plant, confusion possibly exists between the seeds and those of Abrus precatorius L., which are very similar in appearance, but extremely poisonous." [Contributions to the study of the poisonous plants of Brazil. de Moraes Mello, E. M., and S. J. Fernandes. Ministerio da Agricultura, Departamento Nacional de Producao Animal. 1941.]
  
  
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