Hi guys, as a result of the discussion with Aminus?s Surgeries I have decided to focus my research in the area of Semen Volume Reduction (SVD).
The link to his surgery is here
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=3004.msg32660#msg32660Guys please make sure to include links to the information you share on this post.
As my first post; here is an interesting study that found that Smoking reduced Seminal Semen Fluid Volume
? Current smoking is associated with lower seminal vesicles and ejaculate volume, despite higher testosterone levels, in male subjects of infertile couples.?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25567620WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS:
We report an apparent paradox in CS: lower SV volume despite higher testosterone levels. Our data suggest that smoking may negatively affect SV volume in an independent manner, as the difference between CS and non-smokers retained significance after adjusting for confounders including testosterone. This is the first study reporting such ultrasound evidence. How this new smoking-related alteration, along with low semen volume, impacts male fertility needs to be addressed by further studies.
There are a few things here of interest. First the main chemical ingredient in smoking nicotine. Nicotine is a drug that increases Parasympathetic reaction specifically nicotine receptors. 2nd Testosterone increase with smoking here and Testosterone is one of the main triggers for increasing semen volume so the researchers are surprised that even though it is increased the SV volume is reduced. 3rd they are measuring volume using ultrasound. That is interesting because it?s less expensive and invasive than MRI. Would be interesting to find out how accurate Ultrasound is versus MRI for measuring semen fluid volumes. One place to start may be to ask Fertility Researchers like the ones conducting this study. Professors rather than physicians. Or perhaps radiologist who specialize in fertility.
Parasympathetic system is the bodies ?brakes? compared to the sympathetic system which is the bodies ?gas pedal.? Many have theorized that we may have impaired autonomic system with parasympathetic overdrive. So smoking or taking nicotine in theory would increase that and fatigue you more. So be careful and try to make sure you have a physicians supervision when you test whatever you try.
*word of caution, please do not start smoking because of this or increase your current smoking. There are many chemicals in smoking and they all damage the lungs. If it is the nicotine then there are ways to try that using patches and other methods.
i look forward to seeing everyone research!