Ian MacInnes,”Cheerful Girls and Willing Boys.” Early Modern Literary Studies 6.2 (September, 2000) Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: lackluster2
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Subject: Semen Properties Authors Note: To the contrary, Modern medicine has in fact discovered the value of semen as a food substance primarily for women:
An ounce of semen has been found to be basically equivalent to the concentration of the most valuable chemicals from 60 ounces of blood. No two tissues in the body show greater similarity in their lecithin, colesterin and phosphorous contents than do brain tissues and semen. Semen has proportionally more fructose, citric acid, semenine and prostaglandins than any other tissue in the body. It is also richer than most any other tissue in zinc, ascorbic acid, inositol, glyceryl, phosphory-choline and free amino acids. It has 33 times the neutral amino acids, 28 times the acidic amino acids and 57 times the basic amino acids as the blood. Women may also absorb body chemicals from male semen other than prostaglandins to enrich their body chemistry and health. (source misplaced)
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Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: lackluster2
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2019 08:23 PM
Subject: Semen Properties
Authors Note: To the contrary, Modern medicine has in fact discovered the value of semen as a food substance primarily for women:
An ounce of semen has been found to be basically equivalent to the concentration of the most valuable chemicals from 60 ounces of blood. No two tissues in the body show greater similarity in their lecithin, colesterin and phosphorous contents than do brain tissues and semen. Semen has proportionally more fructose, citric acid, semenine and prostaglandins than any other tissue in the body. It is also richer than most any other tissue in zinc, ascorbic acid, inositol, glyceryl, phosphory-choline and free amino acids. It has 33 times the neutral amino acids, 28 times the acidic amino acids and 57 times the basic amino acids as the blood. Women may also absorb body chemicals from male semen other than prostaglandins to enrich their body chemistry and health. (source misplaced)