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6/11/2025, 6:36:28 PM
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And that's exactly what I said too. I'm just asking him to prove to me how important this (sperm reabsorption) is compared to the reabsorption of other cells in the body... and nutrient absorption. Sperm are destroyed to recover nutrients, which will then create new sperm.
They are mainly reabsorbed to make new ones.
Perhaps the real power is that the body, in SR, when full, will direct the nutrients consumed elsewhere. But sperm is already 90% water, 5% sugar, and 2% protein.
If you do a 40-day fast, I would 100% agree, so I understand the importance of what he says. But if you eat properly, I don't see the point.
I know that if you consume lecithin, it will go into your sperm, but also everywhere in the body where it's needed. For example, by eating eggs, there's enough lecithin for my entire body.
And that's exactly what I said too. I'm just asking him to prove to me how important this (sperm reabsorption) is compared to the reabsorption of other cells in the body... and nutrient absorption. Sperm are destroyed to recover nutrients, which will then create new sperm.
They are mainly reabsorbed to make new ones.
Perhaps the real power is that the body, in SR, when full, will direct the nutrients consumed elsewhere. But sperm is already 90% water, 5% sugar, and 2% protein.
If you do a 40-day fast, I would 100% agree, so I understand the importance of what he says. But if you eat properly, I don't see the point.
I know that if you consume lecithin, it will go into your sperm, but also everywhere in the body where it's needed. For example, by eating eggs, there's enough lecithin for my entire body.
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