Understanding the Male Organ - What is Male Seed Made Of, and Why Does it Matter?
When
people think of the gooey stuff that comes at the end of a roll in the sheets,
they often think of the wrigglers that can get a girl pregnant. While it's true
that at least some portion of male seed is made of the aforesaid wrigglers,
this specialized liquid also contains a variety of other elements that a man
may not even know about, and examining the quality and condition of that stuff
on a regular basis could give a man important clues about the state of his male organ health.
Other
Exciting Ingredients
Experts
suggest that only a small portion of male fluid is made up of seed. In fact,
only about 1 percent of the total volume of the liquid contains those seeds.
The rest contains:
- Fructose
- Vitamins
- Citric acid
- Enzymes
- Fat cells
Some
of these ingredients are designed to nourish hungry wrigglers. They have a long
journey to complete, with few opportunities to grab a snack, so this
supplementation is vital. Without it, some cells might die before they reach
their destination.
Other
ingredients are designed to smooth the path these cells take as they exit the
body. These ingredients smooth roughened, course tissues and allow cells to
glide right by without losing steam of any sort.
Production
Pathways
While
most men know that male seed begins its life deep within the tissues that make
up the sac, few know that some portions of male seed are made by a very
different part of the male anatomy. For example, the prostate gland, located
deep inside of a man's body, produces some of the elements that come shooting
out during a moment of bliss.
It's
not really clear which part of the male seed comes from which part of the body,
as all of the mixing takes place long before the bulk of the fluid is expelled
from the male organ. But the way the stuff looks, feels or even tastes could be
a good indication of the overall health of a man's most private parts.
Volume
and Consistency Concerns
No
matter how much a guy might brag, a total load of more than about a teaspoon is
unusual. Some men shoot about half that amount. But, men who commonly produced
a large amount and then suddenly experience a lower volume might be dealing
with a blockage of some sort. A dip in fluid production like this might merit a
visit to the doctor.
Similarly,
a change in the way the fluid looks could be an indication of some disruption
in a man's system. Clumps, lumps and bumps in bits that were once smooth and
milky also merit a trip to the doctor's office.
Color
and Smell Changes
Since
male seed takes a trip through sensitive plumbing on its way out of the body, it
has the opportunity to pick up random additives, and these extra ingredients
can change the way the fluid looks for smells.
Men
who have reddish-colored emissions, for example, might be experiencing some
sort of bleeding either inside their sac or in the male organ. Also, men who
have infections may notice that their fluids look yellow or even green, rather
than white or clear. Infections might also be signaled by juice that smells
unpleasant or unusual. Any of these symptoms should merit a trip to the doctor.
Prevention
Tips
Keeping
the male organ healthy might be just one way to ensure that a man's juice is
pleasant and profitable. Wrapping up the sausage in a jock strap before doing
sports is one way to ensure that injuries don't take place, and wearing barrier
protection with new partners can help to block nasty infections before they
begin.
A male
organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) may
also be an excellent investment. These products help to soften and soothe male
skin, so germs have fewer places to stick and grow, and the vitamin punch of
each application can keep nerve cells and blood vessels healthy. Regular use
can keep a man lollipop-worthy for years to come.
For
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.