Rumors abound regarding semen and the health risks it may pose, especially when it comes to fellatio (oral stimulation of the penis) and the hotly debated question, “should I spit or swallow?” Typically, a male ejaculates one tablespoon of fluid, which contains about 10% sperm and 90% seminal fluid (comprised of simple sugars, protein, and small amounts of vitamins, minerals and hormones). The amount of protein found in seminal fluid is very small, and estimated at only about 6mg. Your standard three-ounce pork chop has about 24g, so I wouldn’t give up your beef and beans any time soon. Well-Woman has also received questions from students worried about the caloric content of male ejaculate. However, you won’t find more than 5-10 calories in one tablespoon of ***, so contrary to popular speculation swallowing is not going to make you fat. But more important than counting calories or measuring protein intake, you need to consider the risks of contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) when engaging in unprotected oral sex. Using condoms dramatically decreases your chance of contracting an STI through oral sex. Ultimately though, there have been no studies that suggest that swallowing healthy, disease-free semen has detrimental affects to one’s health.
- http://www.barnard.columbia.edu/wwoman/qanda/protect/protein.html
"Semen Therapy is the practice od swallowing teh ejaculation of a healthy man, three times a week or more, for the health benefits. "
- http://www.sementherapy.com
There are several kinds of protein in semen:
We find that most semen protein (about 85%) is in the soluble fraction, 7% in spermatozoa and the remainder is scattered in the other fractions. We compared the electrophoretic pattern of soluble protein with the protein of prostasomes and found marked differences. On the other hand, prostasomes, that comprises only about 3% of total semen protein, contain about 45% of cholesterol and almost 15% of lipid phosphorus with a cholesterol to phospholipid molar ratio greater than 2. On the contrary, phospholipid is largely bound to the fraction containing spermatozoa (about 46% of total lipid phosphorus). This fraction is poor in cholesterol and has a cholesterol to phospholipid molar ratio of about 0.2
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10556658&dopt=Abstract
Semenogelin, the predominant protein in human semen. Primary structure and identification of closely related proteins in the male accessory sex glands and on the spermatozoa
-http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/264/3/1894
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-http://www.vitalinfocenter.com/sexual/semen_sperm_taste.html
TGN Biotech Inc. is a biotechnology company which uses transgenic technologies to specifically produce recombinant proteins in seminal glands of pigs. The market for recombinant proteins is estimated at over US $ 14 billion. The first products that TGN Biotech will produce are targeted at markets surpassing US $ 1 billion and are used to treat different animal and human diseases. TGN Biotech can also act as a contract manufacturer for biotech/pharma companies.
- http://www.lifescience.de/portal/life_profile_detail,6625,,7741,detail.html
2006-09-11 05:08:38
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answered by sementherapy 2
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Apparently the fluid the sperm is mixed with is pure protein, but since men only 'shoot' a small amount, it will not have any affect on your protein intake. Plus it tastes nasty if the guy has a bad diet!
2006-09-07 07:24:08
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