On ABC's television program, "The Doctors," today, 2 September 2009, the physicians answered emailed questions from their viewers, one of whom was specifically asking if the fact that her husband drinks two cans of Red Bull a day will lower his sperm count. None of the four physicians knew anything about Red Bull or its contents which would cause a lowered sperm count.
I don't believe so, but mountain dew and red bull do.
Yes, the claim that bull sperm is an ingredient in Red Bull is a hoax. Red Bull does not contain bull sperm as an ingredient.
bull sperm is used to make babys
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Yes lol
Double no.Cows are female animals. Females don't have spermThere is one chemical used in Red Bull that's also found in bull sperm. But the one used is Red Bull is synthetic, man-made.
I'm not sure but Red Bull has moose sperm in it.
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Oh honey, that's a wild one! Let me set the record straight - there is absolutely no whale sperm in Red Bull energy drinks. That's just a ridiculous rumor floating around. So go ahead and chug that Red Bull without worrying about any aquatic ingredients, darling.
As he said below. First, no reason to put it in there. Second- you obviously have no idea what high quality bull semen (used by farmers for artificial insemination of cattle) sells for. It is NOT cheap! It can be several hundred dollars per unit. You need to work on becoming less gullible.
The motto of Red Bull GmbH is 'No Red Bull. No Wings.'.
Red rag to a bull is a myth, as the bull is colour-blind to red. It is the the waving cape that causes the bull to charge.