Zambia’s local pharmacist has described a sex booster called ‘Seven Hours’ championed by some herbalists as a myth just bent on attracting men’s unrealistic expectations of lasting longer during sexual intercourse.

Jerome Kanyika said the duration of a sex encounter that science agrees with is between five to 10 minutes and that anything longer than that is described as abnormal.

Kanyika said in an interview that traditional sexual boosters have been reportedly linked to kidney and liver failure as well as prostate cancer among those who consume them.

“I am not discouraging those who come up with the traditional herbs but we need to be realistic with some of these things….”