Don't know how many medics are here but do these actually work or are they yet another medical con in the world? Just I remember years ago it was like science fiction to have food tablets for dinner instead of real food, now we have this too.
No icea if this will get deleted or should be rated 16+.
Why would anyone want to increase their semen volume??!
To increase probability of getting the woman pregnant? Quite logical. --------------
NDGAARONDI
Don't know how many medics are here but do these actually work or are they yet another medical con in the world? Just I remember years ago it was like science fiction to have food tablets for dinner instead of real food, now we have this too.
No icea if this will get deleted or should be rated 16+.
I would think they would work, by stimulation of increased hormone production hence increasing production of semen ...
As far as I'm concerned, even if this does exist (and isn't just the stuff of endless misspelt spam) then it's a BAD thing.
The ejaculatory mechanism is delicate, and if something goes wrong with it, it could mean sterility or lifelong pain. Anything that upsets its balance should be totally avoided.
Anyway, why would you want more semen? More to clear up... plus it would make it easier for a condom to split.
Why would anyone want to increase their semen volume??!
For 'real' medical uses, presumably if these pills do really work, a man can increase his semen count if he has a low count, especially if he wants to have children. There are other steps before using pills though. --------------
silverjonny
Anything that upsets its balance should be totally avoided.
So if anything is abnormal with your heart you should also avoid it even if it means death?
You have a low sperm count, not semen count. In effect this pill could justg increase the amount of liquid and have NO effect on the amount of sperm contained inside it.
L-Arginine and L-Lysine - people take them for cold sores, but apparently they end up making you blow huge loads. They're minerals that you get through certain foods anyway, it's not like you're taking a drug, so I'd argue that they're pretty harmless and they're not going to sterilize you.
If it does work it'll just be for show, it wouldn't have any baby benefits. Like an ornamental goldfish bowl...looks impressive but why have it if you dont even have a fish?