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“ Egyptian Impotence Cure  It is evident that the ancient Egyptians were real human beings, not only a people who built massive pyramids and made mummies of their dead. The ancient Egyptians had a rich and varied sexual life, which they...

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Egyptian Impotence Cure

It is evident that the ancient Egyptians were real human beings, not only a people who built massive pyramids and made mummies of their dead. The ancient Egyptians had a rich and varied sexual life, which they found an opportunity to describe in words and pictures. As in the other early primitive civilizations, erotic matters were of prime importance and became an integral part of life. In Pharaonic times, the Egyptians described impotence and recorded several methods to increase the sexual power.

Passage 633 of Ebers papyrus (read from right to left). It is translated as (Another for weakness of the male member (ie impotence): hyposcyamus /, beans /, bran (?) “, d3rt :, sawdust of pine /, sawdust of mri /, sawdust of willow /,sawdust of zizyphus /, sawdust of sycamore /, sawdust of juniperus /, juice of acacia /, juice of zizyphus ∣ juice of tamarix /, juice of sycamore /, flaxseed /, fuit of tamarix /, white oil /, goose-fat /, pig’s dung /, pignon /, myrrh /, onion /, colocynth /, ? of pjt /, water-melon /, tjw /, bsbs /, ? /, njt of flax /, northern salt /, salt from oasis /, i nb /, red ochre, yellow ochre /, natron /, grease of ox, S3S3/, are mixed together and (it) is bandaged therewith.

The papyrus is now in the University Library, Leipzig, Germany.

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