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Ep 35 - A Silly Bet on an Ugly Beetle!
FromThe Deadly Dose
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61 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, Megan debunks the mythologies surrounding a very sultry poison. Beloved as an innuendo in sitcoms and raunchy comedies, cantharidin, aka Spanish Fly, has gained a reputation as an aphrodisiac/love potion. Be warned: Spanish Fly, a misnomer, is actually derived from the blister beetle. Can you guess why it’s called the blister beetle? Let’s just say that using Spanish Fly as an aphrodisiac has a low chance of spicing up your love life, but a very high chance of spicing up your insides…to the point of internal organ damage. Mutilated genitals anyone?
In this episode:
Spanish Fly Cocktail Recipe:
1 oz tequila (Jose Cuerva)
1 oz rum (Bacardi 151)
1 oz Kahula
Rich black coffee (as much as your heart desires)
Whipped cream (as much as your heart desires)
Cherry on top!
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Episode Sources:
Image 1: Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin.
Image 2: An advertisement for Spanish Fly as an aphrodisiac.
Image 3: A fresco depicting Greek fertility god, Priapus, the inspiration for the medical term “priapism”. If you’d like to see the un-blurred version, search “Priapism” on wikipedia.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/478535
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4432444/
Whitman, D. et al. (2019) Antiparasitic Properties of Cantharidin and the Blister Beetle Berberomeloe majalis (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Toxins
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode:
Spanish Fly Cocktail Recipe:
1 oz tequila (Jose Cuerva)
1 oz rum (Bacardi 151)
1 oz Kahula
Rich black coffee (as much as your heart desires)
Whipped cream (as much as your heart desires)
Cherry on top!
If you liked this episode please rate, review and subscribe!
Follow us on Instagram: @deadlydosepod
Email us your homegrown poison stories at deadlydosepod@gmail.com
Follow us on TikTok: @tilscience
Episode Sources:
Image 1: Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin.
Image 2: An advertisement for Spanish Fly as an aphrodisiac.
Image 3: A fresco depicting Greek fertility god, Priapus, the inspiration for the medical term “priapism”. If you’d like to see the un-blurred version, search “Priapism” on wikipedia.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/478535
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4432444/
Whitman, D. et al. (2019) Antiparasitic Properties of Cantharidin and the Blister Beetle Berberomeloe majalis (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Toxins
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jul 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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