A group of NSW oyster farmers are attempting to chemically boost the aphrodisiac qualities of their oysters — by feeding them Viagra.The farmers have patented the process and are now preparing to export to the Asian market, which they estimate could be worth $220 million dollars.
Marketing executive George May came up with the idea of feeding Viagra to oysters after he underwent surgery for prostate cancer.A common side effect of prostate cancer surgery is impotence. Following the operation, his doctor prescribed a low dose of Viagra to assist with his recovery.
The 59-year-old from Brisbane Waters initially crushed the tablets and sprinkled them on his oysters, hoping the combination would somehow fast track his return to normality. An idea was born, and Mr May approached struggling oyster farmers Royden Whitten and Barry Lambert to discuss whether it was possible to feed Viagra to growing oysters.
While the research and development of their product is still in its early stages, the NSW food authority says it's unlikely Viagra Oysters will be approved for sale in Australia. Viagra is a prescription drug and therefore oysters containing traces of the drug would not be permitted for general sale.
Thursday, 31 May 2007
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