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Relevance of corynanthine not being an aphrodisiacedit
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"As a result, corynanthine is not a stimulant (or an aphrodisiac for that matter), but a depressant..."
Why is this relevant? Is corynanthine often mistaken for being an aphrodisiac? Also, "for that matter" (which should be preceded by a comma) seems like a strange phrase in a Wikipedia article. If this fact is relevant for the article, I suggest rephrasing & adding information for why it's relevant to point out. Thanks!
Dfcorrea00 (talk) 16:41, 14 November 2017 (UTC)Reply