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What are the effects of eating sperm?

Asked by:Francine

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 03:48 PM

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  • Carissa Carissa

    Mar 28, 2026

      Can semen be eaten? Due to the lack of sexual knowledge education for a long time, some fallacies have been widely circulated among the people, such as: "One drop of semen, ten drops of blood, loss of semen, great damage to vitality", which has led some people to believe the fallacies as truth. In fact, semen is neither a highly nutritious substance nor a panacea for treating women's tuberculosis.

      Seminal fluid is composed of secretions from supporting cells of the seminiferous tubules, epididymis, prostate, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands and paraurethral glands. The secretions of the seminal vesicles and prostate account for approximately 65% ​​and 30% of the total volume respectively. Seminal fluid mainly provides transportation sperm And the matrix that nourishes sperm and stimulates sperm motility.

      Semen is composed of sperm and seminal plasma. We further analyze that the main component of seminal plasma is water, accounting for more than 90%. Other components include fat, protein particles, pigment particles, phospholipid bodies, amines (including choline, spermine, spermine), and free amino acids (the content varies greatly. The total amino acid content of normal people within 4-6 hours after ejaculation of semen is 1.25 g/100 m1), inorganic salts (calcium 25mg/dl, magnesium 14mg/dl, potassium 89mg/dl, zinc 14mg/dl), enzymes (mainly acid phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase, hyaluronidase), sugars (mainly fructose 224mg/100ml). These ingredients are similar to those of plasma, but their sources, forms and functions are different.

      Generally speaking, eating semen has no impact on the body, but the psychological impact cannot be ignored.

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