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Eating grasshoppers ( Ruspolia nitidula) can improve your sex drive.
This dietary change can also improve sleep, hair quality, and overall health.
There are some 2,000 edible insects worldwide, many of which are high in protein.
But research suggests some popele will need convincing to adopt insects into their diets.
Almost 70 per cent of people are unwilling to adopt a 'bushtucker trial' diet.
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