Peruvian Cure for Impotence: Frog Juice
They call it 'The  Peruvian 
Viagra' and they say it's great for  you if you have a low sex drive. It's the best aphrodisiac. 'Extracto de 
rana' (Frog juice) is in very high demand at 
local markets of Lima, Peru.
It's also  heals stuff like asthma, bronchitis, sluggishness, but who cares about those. As  long as it gives you a good boner. The main aphrodisiac effect probably comes  from one of it's ingredients called 
Maca,  which is a South-American plant known for it's erotic powers.

 
  You go to the market stall and you pick your frogs from a tank. The  vendor takes them out and bangs them against the table to kill them. Then she  peels the skin off them and she fills the blender with 
hot white bean broth, some honey, raw aloe vera and a generous  portion of maca. Then she adds your plucked frogs and she turns the blender on.  And voila, a delicious warm glass of frog juice.
Old Cure for throat inflammations: Dog Dung
 
"Album  graecum" is the dung of dogs or hyenas that has become white through exposure to  air. It is used in 
dressing leather, and was  formerly used as a medicinal drug, often mixed with honey, to cleanse and  deterge, chiefly in inflammations of the throat. Externally, it was used as a  plaster, spread on skin to close and heal wounds.
Czech Cure for Aging: Beer Bath
 
In the  town of Chodova Plana, Czech Republic, is located the world's first "beer health  center", where they offer a soothing hot bath containing healing mineral water  and a dark bathing beer. This "curative therapy" claims to have rejuvenating  effects. There is also a bathside bar so you can sip beer while soaking in it. 
Old Chinese Cure for Stomach aches: Monkey's GallBladder
 
The  monkey's gallBladder was a common folk medicine in China often used for a wide  range of disorders including eye diseases, stomach complaints and even a child's  tantrums. Many ancient cultures used monkey blood for increasing the strength  and stamina. It was also believed to have anti-aging effects. Over the  centuries, people of various cultures have experimented with monkey blood and  meat for anti-aging effects. Some even went to the extent of transplanting  monkey gonads. In some of the places in Indonesia even until now, monkey brains  are consumed as health remedies, impotency cures or as gourmet treats. 
Ancient Egyptian Cure for Eye Infections: Bat's Blood
 
Ancient  Egyptians had a high incidence of eye infections and resultant blindness because  of their near-constant exposure to sun, sand, and sandstorms. In order to combat  the blindness suffered by so many people, Egyptian doctors applied the blood of  bats to their blind patients' eyes. Since bats were thought to have excellent  night vision, it was assumed that this treatment would transfer that quality to  people who put it in their eyes or injected it in their ears.
Old British Cure for Malaria: Spider's Webs
 
Back  when ague, a form of malaria, ran rampant through many parts of the world,  various treatments were used to control the disease. One of the strangest was  consuming tablets of compressed spider's webs. The supposed medicinal qualities  of spider's webs have apparently been lost to history. Some variations of this  treatment involved eating the actual spider - sometimes while it was alive. 
South African Cure for AIDS: Having Sex with a Virgin
 
Surveys  suggest that up to a third of South Africans believe in an ancient and bizarre  "cure" for AIDS. This "cure" involves having sex with a virgin in the belief  that it will cleanse the body of venereal diseases like AIDS. This myth made  South Africa the world's highest incidence of rape, taking the problem to the  most despicable crime: an alarming high rate of child rape.
 
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