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Semenax and Healthy Diet

Semenax and Healthy Diet You've heard that you are what you eat. If you're looking to conceive, you might want to be a fruit or vegetable. You're better off being an oyster than a fat, juicy piece of steak. And if emerging studies bear any weight, you should be rich in antioxidants. The benefits of antioxidants are widely published and well-known. They include protection against Alzheimer's and cognitive decline, cancers and possibly heart disease. Research is ongoing, but there's a possibility that antioxidants also boost fertility. In recent clinical studies based in New Zealand, researchers found that sub-fertile men taking antioxidant supplements were four times more likely to conceive than sub-fertile men who didn't. Sub-fertile refers to men with lower sperm count than average, but still capable of conception. Researchers theorize that up to 80% of cases of delayed conception in sub-fertile men is attributable to the effects of oxidative stre...

The Easiest Way to Increase Your Semen by Up To 500%

Fertility: A Matter of Quality AND Quantity Probably every man at some time experiences low volumes of ejaculate. If you've just gone in for round two, for example, your "load" may not be that significant. If you've been experiencing a waning sex drive or weaker orgasms, you may notice less semen when you ejaculate. Don't be embarrassed - you're not alone! The fact is, more than 85 percent of men want to increase the amount of semen they produce upon orgasm. It makes you feel more manly. It makes you feel sexier. It makes your orgasm stronger. ... And it also makes you more fertile. That's because when you increase the amount of fluid you produce upon orgasm, you also increase the number of sperm you produce , and the number of sperm with high motility. A Steady Decline in Fertility Male fertility rates have been on the decline now for many years. Some studies show that the average sperm count has declined by as much as 42 percent in the last fifty...