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... in response to Increasing Semen Volume
  1. Azusa Cha Azusa Cha Canada says:

    I think you should take your own advice, and look for the proof of claim that supplement pills can increase semen volume. Oh that's right, there is none. That is why there is a fine print, stating that the FDA has not approved the product for any such claims on increasing semen volume.

    The only "Proof" you'll find to support these pills are marketing endorsements from porn stars.

    ExtenZe pills are another example of the garbage health pills out there to prey on insecure men with small penises. It is ridiculous to think that there is a pill that specifically targets the penis to grow longer. If this were true, why don't we have pills to enhance the size of our hands? Or our feet? Or pills that make us taller? Why can't short people pop this magical pill to make fulfill their dreams of becoming a basketball star. Because they don't exist.

    Luckily, there are likely no risks to a person's health from eating these bogus pills. The only real damage done is to your wallet. If it gives naïve people peace of mind to think their small dick is growing, or that they are actually increasing their semen volume, then let them throw their money away.

    • Albert Adriano Albert Adriano Philippines says:

      I think that it can increase a semen volume, but not permanently!

    • IM Baller IM Baller United States says:

      I am not a doctor.  I am in no way a porn star.  I have no dog in this fight whatsoever.  The volume pills do work, and they work well..at least the two brands that I have tried..both made a huge difference.  Sorry...I see a Canadian flag by your post, so perhaps the medical profession there is a bit behind on this topic.  I can only suggest that you educate yourself more before dispensing information as if it is fact.  `I will only ask one thing, try it yourself if you are a male, and then report back here.  I will be watching for your posts.

      • Guillermo Rodriguez Guillermo Rodriguez Netherlands says:

        So what two brands did you try?

        • James Smith James Smith United States says:

          I can tell you personally that taking arginine, lecithin, zinc and pygeum have DRAMATICALLY increased my semen production. Huge amounts of preseminal fluid and then gushing loads. I am not selling these products, they are generic. I have also found that sudafed (pseudoephedrine) seems to draw fluid into my ejaculate and makes it fuller but watery. These physicians who make claims with such certainty scare me.

          • Craig Pillsfer Craig Pillsfer United States says:

            I concur with James.  Lecithin, zinc, and pygeum have dramatically incresed my load size.  And the doc who wrote the article is completely wrong about pleasure not linked to volume - I know from firsthand experience, and from others who turned me on to volumizers, that the orgasms are WAY WAY more intense and incredible.

            The reason there is no evidence of sexual pleasure is not because there is no "link" but because there's no economic incentive for commissioning these studies.

            I've been professionally involved in cancer studies for 15 years, and I've heard from patients that intravenous vitamin C was more effective for them than the conventional therapies, yet there will never be any efficacy data because there's no financial upside for anyone willing to pay for the studies.

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