supplements/foods I take/eat for penis health

Manuka Honey, from legit suppliers, is supposed to be the best honey out there indeed! It's also what is supposed to be best for wound healing.
Overall, your local raw honey supplier should provide you with good honey, depending where one lives of course.

I have taken bee pollen for the energy it gives me. Very energy dense product, even though the calorie intake, according to the label, might not be that big.
Bee pollen or bee bread taken by evening time is supposed to give you better sleep.
Many things are supposed to do stuff, one doesn't know before trying.
Overall, I just really like the taste of good honey ... (I better invest in a big red shirt, the same kind of Winnie the Pooh wears.)

I think I should up my intake of bee pollen and really space it out during the day, that way the effect on prostate and volume increase should be more prominent. One thing I should order is the capsules, I'm running low on them. Easier to take a capsule than to make a smoothie or mix bee pollen powder to a juice of somesort.
 
Do you know that honey never goes bad? Honey from 2000 years ago is the same as it is today. When I was doing my survival shelter I was looking into what foods could last the longest and honey was the number one Choice
 
Do you know that honey never goes bad? Honey from 2000 years ago is the same as it is today. When I was doing my survival shelter I was looking into what foods could last the longest and honey was the number one Choice
amazing
 
Yes, honey does wonders. I researched it well from being sick with my liver disease and the best honey to get is unfiltered as it has all the bee parts and honeycomb in it. It is very expensive, but that honey contains the healing properties your body needs unlike filtered. Same goes with allot of things filtered such as water, oils, butters, etc. When they are filtered, the healing properties are usually de-pleated.

When I was really dehydrated from liver issues, I was drinking allot of distilled water to later learn it was dehydrating me and advancing my sickness. How the hell does water dehydrate you and advance illness? Distilled water is stripped from all the minerals needed to heal your body and in fact makes your body more susceptible to get sick and advance any illness you may already have.

So drink spring water and use raw unfiltered honey to heal your body.
 
Yes, honey does wonders. I researched it well from being sick with my liver disease and the best honey to get is unfiltered as it has all the bee parts and honeycomb in it. It is very expensive, but that honey contains the healing properties your body needs un like filtered. Same goes with allot of things filtered such as water, oils, butters, etc. When they are filtered, the healing properties are usually depleated.

When I was really dehydrated from liver issues, I was drinking allot of distilled water to later learn it was dehydrating me and advancing my sickness. How the hell does water dehydrate you? Distilled water is stripped from all the minerals needed to heal your body and in fact makes your body more susceptible to get sick and advance any illness you may already have.

So drink spring water and use raw unfiltered honey to heal your body.
Whoa...so sorry you went through that, and most people do not know the dangers of distilled water.

I do the opposite.

I re-mineralize filtered water with pink Himalayan salt and fresh squeezed lemo juice in The AM as a rehydration protocol.

Works great. Himalayan salt is the only one left without plastics littered in it(so sad) and it has like 60 minerals.
 
Whoa...so sorry you went through that, and most people do not know the dangers of distilled water.

I do the opposite.

I re-mineralize filtered water with pink Himalayan salt and fresh squeezed lemo juice in The AM as a rehydration protocol.

Works great. Himalayan salt is the only one left without plastics littered in it(so sad) and it has like 60 minerals.

Wow, I'm gonna try that with pink Himalayan salt and fresh squeezed lemom juice. What is your recipe? Maybe make a gallon here?
 
I learned about filtering with my wife as she makes oils for healing and I learned that Shea butter filtered has no healing properties. It looks cleaner but is pretty much worthless for healing skin as a topical.
 
Thats amazing DLD, but Lightning I only drink distilled water and it has helped me to feel very good, You are right that it has no minerals and is considered to be an "empty water" but that being said it can therefore absorb toxins or inorganic minerals in our body that it is unable to process at all. I have gone more than 75 hours multiple times without eating any food or taking in any calories whatsoever while drinking distilled water and I felt great. If you regularly eat red meat or take in supplements like himalayan salt, boron, or shilajit or any other type of substance with high mineral content you should be fine. I'm not discounting what you are saying maybe you are right in some peoples cases, I've heard both sides but from what I have learned and experienced distilled is the best in my opinion. Plants naturally contain distilled water, rain is naturally distilled, also if you were hooked up to a kidney dialysis machine it would be using distilled water. Like I said though this is just my opinion and maybe things are different for many different people.
 
Bump to an awesome thread before it gets burried
 
I love this topic and I recall a new member might have a say on organic foods and so on.

I'm currently very low on supplementation; I have a lot of products but I want to get my health checks in the clear so to speak of, so not too much supplementation for about a month perhaps.
This might change soon, we shall see. I mainly rely on my feeling of well-being and staying on top related to certain nutritional points.

When I do get back on my "cycle", I have Maca in the cupboard, Tribulus Terestris on the way. Many bee related products. Could ring a local honey supplier and buy some honey.
It'll be a stack again. My vitamin D and B levels checked out fine, D could be slightly higher, but I don't want to overdose, as I likely had some imbalance related to vitamin D.
It's just I want to hear what options the doctor gives related to my lowered testosterone.
Might be a time to whip out the Ring of Power if I don't get any solutions than just "chin up and stand up straight" speech.
Sucks to have this lowered testosterone but at least it's a clear marker about my certain downfalls during last year.

Looking forward to "breaking the bank" this year! :)

PS. @Lightning Thanks for the mentioning about filtered Shea butter. I recall I might have read something like that, but it's always good to hear certain things again. I do have the raw stuff and luckily it's also available in "hippy" stores over here. :D
 
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