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So How Does Semenax Work?
Semenax increases ejaculatory volume by up to 500%. With
the increase in volume, stronger, longer contractions are
necessary to expel the semen during orgasm, resulting in longer,
more powerful orgasms.
Male orgasm happens at the peak of sexual pleasure, when
the various muscle groups contract simultaneously: rhythmic
contractions of the pubococcygeus muscle (pc muscle) occur
along with contractions of the anal sphincter, rectum and
perineum, and the ejaculatory ducts and muscles around the
penis. The contracting muscles are the key to delivering the
load of semen. The first few contractions are intense and
close together, occurring at about 0.8-second intervals. As
orgasm continues, the contractions diminish in intensity and
duration and occur at less frequent intervals.
The more volume available for each orgasm, the more contractions,
and an overall better sexual experience.
The male reproductive system is quite complex, and improving
sexual pleasure and function requires a 'tune-up' of the entire
system. Semenax works to enhance the function of the entire
male reproductive system:
Ejaculatory Ducts: The path through the
seminal glands which semen travels during ejaculation.
Epididymis: The epididymis is a 'holding
pen' where sperm produced by the seminiferous tubules mature.
The sperm wait here until ejaculation.
Testes, Testicles: The two testes within
the scrotum produce sperm and testosterone. Within each testis
is a kilometer (!) of ducts called the seminiferous tubules,
the organs which generate sperm.
Prostate Gland: Also produces a fluid that
makes up the semen. The prostate gland also squeezes shut
the urethral duct to the bladder, thus preventing urine from
mixing with the semen and disturbing the pH balance required
by sperm.
Seminal Vesicles: The seminal vesicles produce
semen, a fluid that activates and protects the sperm after
it has left the penis during ejaculation.
Vas Deferens: The ducts leading from the
epididymis to the seminal vesicles.
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