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Anyone know what natural foods/drink/vitamins can increase cum volume? Or like where things like L-arginine occur naturally? I heard one person say that its in OJ, nuts and yoghurt. Anyone else hear this?

Basically i wanna try and increase my load without supps.

Any suggestions?
 
L-arginine is a branch chain amino acid so it is in meats. I doubt that there's alot of it OJ or nuts, if any at all. To get the amount of L-arginine from a pill or supplement, you'd have to eat pounds of meat everyday. Not very practical...
 
try gauifenesin (1800mg/day). Ever notice how you have more cum when you have a sinus infection? This OTC helps to produce more phlegm (like when you have a sinus infection) and also increases semen volume a bit. It wirks good for me, and if you want to go overboard, I have done quite a bit of research of not only what herbs increase load, but the correct dosages...much more than what the companies give you!

Too much to list here though, so email me if you want the info, but gauifenesin should do the trick by itself.

-Gold
 
Watermelon, pineapple, Maca, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, whole eggs, celery, Panax ginseng and Korean, zinc, H2O, Tongkat Ali. Keep yourself real horny all the time, naturally raise your test levels, get lots of rest, stay away from cigs and hard drugs. Beer contains hopps which contain a shitload of estrogen, ever hear of "brewers droop". Drink lots of water and fruit/veg juices. Only let yourself ejaculate when you are really horny and dying to blow. Once every 3 or 4 day's is OK. Edging or the build up is very important. Whether you are having sex with a partner or jackin' it by hand, bring yourself to the edge many times make the session last for at least 30 mins. Your body does'nt just build up a bank of semen and lets it sit in your seminal vesicles till you need it. Your body starts producing it on demand or sexual stimulation. Sure, there's some banked up but once you start stimulation the glands start producing. Learn your bodies orgasmic responces and how the muscular contractions feel and the timing of them. If you "squeeze" you shaft below the head while the pressure is building for rhytHydromaxic squirts (fuck thats a good name for a band) you will shoot longer ropes. Kegals and testicle massage will help also.
 
yeah the little lady will like it alot better. plus I notice things like canned mixed fruits work too. wife said on a couple occassions it makes it taste a bit like cotton candy.
 
I've often wondered about canned fruits, especially canned pineapple juice and semen volume and taste. The inside of cans are galvanized with zinc and the acidity of pineapple juice or other fruits must remove some of the zinc and put it into solution with the contents of the can and we know how important zinc is with testosterone production. Every time a guy ejaculates he loses 5mg of zinc they say. Hmmmm
 
For anyone interested, here's something i dug up...

WHAT IS SEMEN MADE OF?


By Fred Guerra
Semen. It's the magical fluid that is the fruit of our labor when we masturbate. The production of semen marks the beginning of puberty for boys — a time when the body begins to grow and develop rapidly — especially the sexual organs. Ejaculations (orgasms accompanied by semen) usually begin around 12 or 13 years of age. What exactly comprises this pearly-white liquid called semen?

While we sometimes refer to semen as "sperm," sperm cells (spermatozoa) actually constitute only about 10% of our total ejaculate. That 10% contains from 200 million to 500 million sperm cells, though the figure can be higher for younger males due to the pubescent production of androgen hormones, such as testosterone, which also trigger the growth body hair and the lowering of the voice. (Remember: It takes only one sperm cell to fertilize an egg and make a baby.)

The remaining 90% is referred to as seminal plasma. (Plasma is defined as a fluid that carries a suspended solid, whether it's blood "fluid" carrying blood cells, or semen carrying sperm.) Composition of seminal plasma varies among individuals, and even in the same individual from time to time. It contains some 30 substances (many in minute quantities); some are produced by different parts of our male anatomy, and some are by-products of body functions. They include:

• ascorbic acid (vitamin C, for tissue maintenance)
• blood-group antigens (from immune system)
• calcium (mineral)
• chlorine (oxidizing agent)
• cholesterol (steroid alcohol present in body fluids)
• choline (base, part of the vitamin B complex)
• citric acid (occurs during cellular metabolism)
• creatine (nitrogenous substance found in muscle)
• deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
• fructose (sugar used for energy)
• glutathione (peptide amino acid)
• hyaluronidase (enzyme)
• inositol (sugar found in muscles)
• lactic acid (byproduct of muscle use)
• magnesium (mineral)
• nitrogen (gas found in all living tissue)
• phosporus (mineral)
• potassium (mineral)
• purine (compound of uric acid)
• pyrimidine (organic base)
• pyruvic acid (formed from either glucose or glycogen)
• sodium (salt)
• sorbitol (body alcohol)
• spermidine (catalytic enzyme)
• spermine (ammonia compound found in sperm)
• urea (from urine)
• uric acid (from urine)
• vitamin B12 (for proper function of nervous system and metabolism)
• zinc (mineral)

The amount of a compenent may rise or fall depending on a number of factors. For example, the amount of lactic acid may rise significantly after excercise, since it's a byproduct of muscular activity. (Lactic acid is what causes muscular soreness after exercise.) Also, food intake can significantly affect chemical makeup — and taste — of semen. By the way, it is not the spermatozoa which can contain HIV (which causes AIDS) but the seminal plasma.

Seminal plasma is partially made up of a fructose-rich fluid — produced by the seminal vesicles — which provides nourisHydromaxent for the sperm cells. The seminal vesicles also make prostaglandins, unsaturated fatty acids used for hormonal actions. The prostate gland produces a thin, milky, alkaline fluid that helps the sperm live when exposed to the acidic lining of the vagina and uterus. The pea-shaped bulbourethral glands (Cowper's glands) at the base of the penis produce a fluid we refer to as "pre-cum." This is secreted to lubricate the urethra (the tube that runs through the penis) so the semen can travel more easily — however, some men do not secrete this fluid in visible quantities. (Note: For more information on the various parts of the male reproductive system, see Science Corner: Semen Production & Ejaculation.)

Actual semen quantity differs among individuals and can also change for the same individual during different times of his life. Genetics plays an important part in how much a male will ejaculate. Most males ejaculate about one teaspoon of semen. Some medications may affect the amount of semen produced. Some think that drinking more fluids will have an effect, but that belief is false. Semen is not dependent on anything external to the body, unlike urine; it is produced by the body. You will notice, however, that the longer you take between orgasms the larger the quantity of semen you will ejaculate. (You've probably noticed that if you masturbate more than once a day that the second, third or fourth time you achieve orgasm you release smaller and smaller quanitities of semen. Wait overnight and see how much more your body made while you were asleep.) Additionally, the more aroused you get and the longer you take to ejaculate, the more semen your body will produce. Foreplay — touching yourself in special ways in special places — will sometimes stimulate the body to produce more semen, since the body's reproductive glands (such as the prostate) work harder when you're aroused.

Semen from a mature male is usually a milky or pearly-white color. It is not uncommon to see a yellowish tint to the semen if you've abstained from ejaculation for a while. Semen colored with red streaks may signify blood. If you occasionally see a bit of blood it's not necessarily a cause for alarm, but if you see a lot of it, or if it persists, the condition should be brought to the attention of your physician. The same goes any other drastic color changes, which may indicate infection.
 
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