A typical ejaculation fills up about one teaspoon; the actual amount is determined by a man's age (younger men usually make more semen), when he last ejaculated, and how long he's aroused before ejaculating, among other factors. Contrary to what you've heard, semen is not loaded with calories. Each teaspoon of ejaculate has about 5 - 7 calories and some 200 - 500 million sperm. Since sperm make up only about 1 percent of semen, what accounts for the other 99 percent? Well, its other ingredients include: * Fructose sugar * Water * Ascorbic acid (a.k.a., vitamin C) * Citric acid * Enzymes * Protein * Phosphate and bicarbonate buffers (bases) * Zinc
A typical ejaculation fills up about one teaspoon; the actual amount is determined by a man's age (younger men usually make more semen), when he last ejaculated, and how long he's aroused before ejaculating, among other factors. Contrary to what you've heard, semen is not loaded with calories. Each teaspoon of ejaculate has about 5 - 7 calories and some 200 - 500 million sperm. Since sperm make up only about 1 percent of semen, what accounts for the other 99 percent? Well, its other ingredients include: * Fructose sugar * Water * Ascorbic acid (a.k.a., vitamin C) * Citric acid * Enzymes * Protein * Phosphate and bicarbonate buffers (bases) * Zinc Can swallowing semen enrich a poor diet? Unless you're gulping gallons of it each day, it's no substitute for real nutritious cuisine. It is anti depressant and contains epinephrine.
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No, it has little nutritional value.
Nutritional content include Vitamins, Protein, Fat, Sugars, Carbohydrate and energy
Nutritional content of vegetables will vary from different criterias. Country of origin, freshness, water content, etc.. But you can consider that nutritional content is generally similar from a brand to another (keep in mind the different criterias)
The word 'nutritional' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, such as nutritional content or nutritional value.Another noun form is nutrition.
Semen is the total ejaculate. The sperm content in the ejaculate is a tiny part (about 5% of the total volume, the rest is lubricating fluids and nourishment for the sperm while it is on its way. Semen content and semen volume would be two different things & your question is ambiguous. If the sperm content of the semen is low you wouldn't be able to conceive children. If the volume is low, you just wouldn't have much ejaculation. you could still have an orgasm, just wouldn't be much semen there.
None. Semen does have some enzymes and very little nutritional value, it is NOT a good source of vitamins, they exist in semen in very small quantities. Try vitamins.
No, semen does not contain human growth hormone. Semen is composed of sperm cells, enzymes, fructose, and other substances, but it does not contain human growth hormone.
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Avocados and Bananas do not have the same nutritional content. Avocados are a healthier choice because they double or triple the nutritional content Bananas have.
You mean, "Semen". Semen is the whitish, thickish fluid that carries the sperm cells (short for spermatazoa) out of a man's body. I have heard it said that semen is somewhat nutritional, but there can't be much taste to it, or the sperm could not live in it. Semen is completely harmless when swallowed.