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Eat Right for Maximum Ejaculate
Nutrition plays a great role in determining both the content and volume of your
ejaculate. Naturally, a balanced diet is essential for good sexual health, but the
vitamins, minerals and supplements listed below can have a dramatic effect on
the volume of ejaculate your body produces.
The supplement L-Arginine is an amino acid the body uses for a variety of important
chemical and cellular processes. . .it is also believed to help you produce more volume
of ejaculate. 500mg daily and (this is important...) 1,000mg 30-40 minutes prior to
sexual activity. Like all natural supplements, you must be patient and allow your
body's "storehouse" to build-up. This period takes anywhere from 2-4 weeks depending
upon the individuals baseline health and metabolic rate.
Zinc - One of the nutrients most critical for prostate health. The prostate needs 10
times more zinc than any other organ in the body. It is vital for preventing prostate
problems. Unfortunately, 90% of men consume
diets deficient in Zinc because most of our food is processed.
Irving Bush and Associates at Chicago's Cook County Hospital tested the effectiveness
of Zinc supplementation on men with prostate problems. All patients reported
symptomatic improvement while almost 80% had palpable shrinkage of the prostate gland.
RDA is 15 mg...we recommend 45 mg per day.
Lycopene - is a natural anti-oxident that is prevalent in tomatoes. Recent studies show
it to have roughly twice the power of Beta-Carotene and 10 times the strength of Vitamin E,
when it comes to protecting and healing our bodies from the damage of free radicals which
are the cancer precursors. In fact, free radicals are now considered to be one of the
main causes of disease and aging. In a process known as oxidation, they accelerate the
breakdown of our cell's structure, thereby damaging the DNA and weakening our immune
system. A four year study at Harvard University set out to see whether the five major
antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables would have any beneficial effect on
prostate cancer. Of the five, only Lycopene was found to have a direct link. They
found that of the 50,000 healthy males studied, those who ate at least 10 servings
of tomatoes or tomato based products per week were 33% less likely to develop
prostate complications than those who never ate them. Researchers concluded that
the active antioxidant in tomatoes, Lycopene, significantly reduced the risk of
prostate difficulties and improved its function. We recommend 10-12 servings of
tomatoes or tomato based foods per week. Do not use or ingest if allergic.
Beta-Sitosterol - is another nutrient that may benefit men with prostate problems. One double blind
study of 100 men showed that Beta-Sitosterol taken over a six month period improved
urine flow, reduced the size of the prostate and led to subjective feelings of
improvement.
Niacin - is important for many cellular processes. Supplementation with
extra niacin in your diet will promote increased blood flow to all parts of your
body. . .including the scrotum and testicles.
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