Can women become addicted to semen, as if it were some form of drug? Surprisingly, scientific studies say, "yes."
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This might raise some eyebrows among feminists, but scientific results do show this to be the case. They are not sure exactly why (chemically), but women can become reliant on a man's semen.
The semen must be introduced vaginally and not orally. Orally it doesn't seem to have any affect, probably because the contents of the semen get broken down and denatured from the stomach acids. The affective-chemical component is rendered useless during this method of application.
What scientists have found, is that when a woman has vaginal sex with a man; and the man ejaculates inside of her, that the semen, if it is not washed out immediately, gets absorbed by the lining of the vagina and makes its way into the bloodstream. Once the semen has been absorbed, it has been found that it not only aids in relieving anxiety and depression in women, but also cuts down on the pain, discomfort, and cramps that occur with the pre-menstrual cycle.
It's found that, after a long period of time of semen introduced into the vagina during sex, that the woman will get used to the positive affects of the semen. If the semen is suddenly stopped from being deposited in the vagina, then the woman will have a return of associated menstrual discomfort and increased anxiety and depression. She will then have "semen withdrawls" and become more angry, hypersensitive, and irritable.
Biologically it has some logic in its nature of effect. While a man continually makes sperm, day-after-day and night-after-night, a woman only releases an egg once a month for fertilization. So the biological reason for "sex" as a form of just creating children is considerable lessened, as a woman is only fertile for a short period of time per month. However, there is an ancillary "pleasure" side of the sexual act that makes sex, at any time, pleasurable for both the man and the woman. This is one of the incentives that helps keep couples together, in that, sex is not only for creation purposes, but that it is also for pleasurable purposes.
This being the case, having sex for pleasurable purposes, irrespective of creation purposes, allows a man and a woman to engage in the sexual act on a more frequent basis, due to the reward of pleasure. Could it be that this is chemically related to the biological idea that a man will, thus, deposit his semen in a woman on a more frequent basis?
Who knows, really. Nature is quite complex and we really, truly, don't know much about how she operates.
One way for men to increase the volume of their semen is via increasing their intake of zinc, stopping smoking, and increasing their intake of water. Read Iron Man Penis - The Russian System to learn more.
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Georg von Neumann
Low libido in men arising from a combination of physical and psychological factors, has made researchers active in the hunt for a solution more so a quick one. The natural plant derivatives or herbs are quite good and pose no side effects. Good health too is an asset.
Kukumanga a shrub found in East Africa has been known for years as fine therapy for sex drive. Its active ingredients found in seeds and the fruit, improve blood supply to the sexual organs and the clitoris. The compounds of this herb respond by activating testosterone hormone. It is also a muscle physical activator. Ginger roots exhibits the same performance by stimulating blood flow in the direction of the sexual organs.
Schizandra berries a derivative of Chinese traditional medicine falls into the class of stress relievers. When stress leaves, you become more relaxed and strong; it is this scenario that ultimately strengthens the sex organs.
Cordyceps is a fungus grown on backs of caterpillar of a specific species of moths; when harvested a toner extract is taken as a stimulant of the immune system. It also increases physical stamina by tuning the muscular system to utilize excess energy generated.
Damiana a plant known in botany as Turnera diffusa (although it may also be called Turnera aphrodisiaca) has leave extracts that activate the production of male hormones. It improves male sexual dysfunction by relaxing arteries of the male organ thereby taking in more blood to sustain an erection. Its action is similar to Viagra except that it has no side effects. It improves sexual intercourse in women by reducing dryness and increasing orgasm and clitoral sensation. It is a well known plant relieving other disorders like diabetes, anxiety and blood pressure.
Licorice (or liquorice) known also as Glycyrrhiza glabra or G.uralensis depending on where it is grown, is a legume and one of the ancient aphrodisiacs known. Its recipes increase sexual vigor and lust. It enhances the testosterone hormone production thus activating senses for love play. In women it acts as a sensory cell stimulator increasing blood flow to the vulva area. Licorice products are many and are used to alleviate many other ailments in the body.
In addition to all these the body must be in shape to respond to the biological needs of all cells. Balanced food and more so with right trace minerals and amino acids count in libido generation. Dopamine is a chemical prevalent in meat steak, low fat yogurt and some cheese; this chemical works on the brain triggering good sex drive. Eating these types of food influences libido a great deal. Other important elements are derived from fish, cashew nuts, soya beans, ginger, garlic and many vegetables. Additives that provide magnesium, zinc or selenium are crucial in diet too for a health sex life.
Out of this many supplements taken as food are found in the market. Isolation and perfection has been done well the source being the same plant derivatives. The effect is quick and natural having been crystallized unlike the case of drying, grinding and pounding which comes with impurities. The results come out perfect; a capsule or a tablet a day taken under guidance of an expert who has tested is a big relieve to users.