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Semen Enhancement for Pleasure and Health

Posted by PRS on January 15th, 2008

male sexual systemA healthy, abundant volume of ejaculate plays an important role in stimulating male pleasure. The greater the amount of fluid available for each orgasm, the longer each ejaculatory contraction takes and the stronger and more intense each contraction becomes. While this explains the reason why more and more men are using semen enhancement products, we should not overlook the sexual health benefits that these supplements provide.

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Taoist Teachings Regarding Ejaculation and the Prostate

Posted by PRS on December 20th, 2007

Male Anatomy and Prostate DiagramThe physical function of the prostate gland is ejaculation. Through stimulation of the penis, the prostate swells with fluids. These fluids contain nutrients, hormones and energy (bioelectrical energy know as Chi). These are the substance of the semen that acts as a carrier for the sperm that is produced in the testicles.

An average male ejaculation produces approximately one tablespoon of semen. The extremes in this instance can represent almost five times this amount (with the help of herbal semen volumizers) or considerable less than a tablespoon (possibly only a few drops).

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Testicular Vasocongestion and "Blue Balls"

Posted by PRS on October 25th, 2007

diagram of penisWhen a healthy man becomes sexually aroused, his body's nervous system sends a signal that starts the flow of blood to the genital tissues. When this happens, regional muscles contract to increase localized blood pressure and an erection is formed. This process, known as vasocongestion, normally ends once ejaculation is achieved and the penis returns to it's flaccid state. In cases when orgasm does not provide release, a condition sometimes called "blue balls" can occur.

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Natural Lateral Penis Leaning

Posted by PRS on August 30th, 2007

Anatomy drawing by Leonardo da VinciRecently a reader inquired about natural lateral leaning of the penis and the effect that traction devices would have on such a condition. While mechanical devices have shown to be greatly effective at correcting the penile retraction that results from peyronie's disease, Mike's question addressed an entirely different issue completely. That is, will such devices help to make the penis point more straightly forward when it's natural inclination is to lean left or rightwards?

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The Erection Process

Posted by PRS on May 15th, 2007

Erection DiagramWhile an erection may appear to be fairly simple and straightforward, it is actually one of the most complex and impressive functions of the human body. The process of achieving an erection is controlled by either the central nervous system or the autonomic nervous system, depending on the type of stimulation involved.

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Conditions That Influence Flaccid Penis Size

Posted by PRS on March 30th, 2007

checking penis sizeAnyone who practices natural penis enlargement knows that "measuring day" is an exciting time. It's on this day that the results of all your effort are calculated and your gains are measured. Accurately measuring the penis, however, especially it's flaccid (soft) state is not as simple as most would assume. The penis is like no other part of the male body and it's size changes from one moment to the next. Conditions such as emotional state, temperature and blood flow are all important factors in determining the size of the flaccid penis.

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Undertanding the Sperm Cell

Posted by PRS on December 21st, 2006

Sperm fertilizing eggPretty much everyone who has had sexual education class in grade school can tell you that to make a baby, a sperm cell and egg cell must first come together. During sexual intercourse, a man's sperm is released into a woman's cervix and swims to the fallopian tube. Out of the millions of sperm cells, only one penetrates the egg in a process known as fertilization. At that point, life begins. But what is the sperm's role in this process?

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