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Testicle Health.

THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE TESTICLE HEALTH AND ENLARGEMENT PROGRAM.


The testicles are the most important part of the masculine generative apparatus. A pair of oval glands that hang suspended in the scrotal sac by the spermatic cord. The scrotum is a cutaneous bag consisting of several layers. The bag is divided into two compartments each of which contains a testicle.

The testicle is approximately 4cm long and about 2 or 2,8cm thick and weighs between 12 and 16 grams. The left testicle may be slightly larger than the right testicle and is suspended lower than the latter. Each millimeter of seminiferous tubule manufactures some hundreds of sperms and the total length of the network of tubules amount to over 4 kilometers. All this work goes on in the intricate network of canals at a colossal rate all in such a small laboratory that weighs only a few grams. With a single emission 200 to 500 million semen are expelled. 

The brain is to a considerable extent sexually dependant on the testicles, physical injury to the testicles leads to an impairment of the characteristically masculine attributes of the male. Insufficient endocrine activity of the testicles means that if the testicles convey and produce insufficient internal secretions to the blood, physical faculties may be affected, loss of nervous energy and in some cases mental abnormality are attributable to this cause. 

The testicles produce sperm cells and the very important virilizing male hormone “Testosterone” while sperm is obviously the most important part of the seminal fluid. They are completely sterile when they leave the testicles, combine with a number of secretions on the course of their journey from the Epididymus through various ducts and organs, become fertile and then ejaculated through the penis during an orgasm. 

Men who have damaged testicles or no testicles at all could still gain an erection and have a very low sex drive but would never be productive or father any children. There could possible be an emission from the seminal vesicle that produces some kind of fluid, or from the prostate gland that secretes prostatic fluid.
The semen emerges from the network of tubules in the testicles to the Epididymus. The Ductus deference or spermatic cord with a length of about 45cm or 18 inches and is a continuation of the Epididymus that runs from the testes, with the great length it acts as a reservoir for the sperm.

The duct of the seminal vesicle combines with the spermatic cord to form the ejaculatory duct which perforates the prostate gland and penetrates directly into the urethra. Thus there is a double duct, one for each testicle. The urethra is a single canal but serves a dual purpose to discharge urine from the bladder and to expel semen during copulation. The healthier and stronger the penile mechanism, the further the ejaculatory force would expel the semen, have more control and prevent premature ejaculation.
Do not have your testicles removed surgically when experiencing infection and pain due to prostate infection, purchase the program.

The testicle which is only about four centimeters long, contains no less than 366 meter of seminiferous tubules (1) in which the spermatozoa are produced.
The latter, before they are expelled into the vagina, must pass through the tubes of the Epididymus 
(2 and 3) and the vas deferens (4) The 18 inch ejaculatory duct is confined to a small area of about 2 inches from the testicle to the prostate gland so regular attention to the testicles would be appropriate to maintain good function and health.

A regular self-examination of the testicles can identify dangerous growths early in time for a cure. Grasp and roll the testicle between your thumb and forefinger, feeling for lumps, swelling, hardness or other changes, examining them one at a time. If the testicle feels soft and spongy, rather like a peeled hard-boiled egg, that's the way it's supposed to feel.
If you detect a lump (usually about the size of a pea), a hard spot or any other irregularity on the front or side of the testicle, have it checked by a urologist or other medical practitioner. Remember that on the back side of the testicle, you'll feel the soft, irregular swelling of the Epididymus. A lump may well be nothing but if it is cancer, the sooner the treatment the better your chances of living a long, ardent life.

Testicular cancer symptoms.

A lump or enlargement in either testicle.

A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum.

A dull ache in the abdomen or groin.

A sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum (hydrocele).

Pain or discomfort in a testicle or the scrotum.

Enlargement or tenderness of the breasts.

Your testicles should not be tight up against the body.
The testicles should hang well away from the body to produce fertile sperm.


Sterilization

More and more males rely on vasectomies to help with family planning, and this is a relatively simple procedure where the sperm duct is closed off and instead of being ejaculated during sex, is re-absorbed into the male's body.
Since there may be some residual sperm in the duct after the operation a supplementary contraceptive method should be used for at least four to six weeks after the operation.
This sterilization method does not affect sexual potency, and the male hormone testosterone is in no way affected by a vasectomy. Sterilization should not be confused with impotence, although some men might mistakenly equate the ability to father a child with virility.
After the operation, the testes still form sperm, but instead of being ejected, will be re-absorbed. The appearance and quantity of the semen will remain basically unchanged, but will not contain sperm.
Sterilization is not recommended by Project "P"


Venereal diseases

Although Aids has changed the way that most people feel about casual sex, venereal diseases like gonorrhea and syphilis are still around, and can seriously impact on your health.
Casual sex should never be an option, but if practiced, great care should be taken not to contract any venereal disease, or if picked up should be treated immediately.
Syphilis can be deadly if untreated, since it has the modus operandi of symptoms disappearing after the initial infection, yet it still is in the body, causing damage to a variety of organs from the brain to the eyes etc.
The symptoms of syphilis are firstly a sore developing on the genitals in the early stages - about three to six weeks after contact  - followed by a body rash, sore throat and other non-specific symptoms about three weeks thereafter. Should these symptoms be left untreated they will disappear, yet the organism will quietly undermine various organs for many years until it does lethal damage.
Gonorrhea manifests itself by a white discharge from the penis accompanied by either normal or burning urination after about three to seven days after infestation. Should this not be treated, it can affect the prostate and cause infertility.
With gonorrhea, treatment should be affected promptly and correctly, as non-completed treatment, as well as repeated treatment can cause resistance to treatment in general.

Aids

People that have contracted Aids may have a certain range of sexual problems, which fall out of the scope of the Project "P" program.

Multiple orgasms

Not all men have multiple orgasms, and this depends on many factors.  Some men report to have up to 4 per day, while some could reach 2 in one hour.
Multiple orgasms however are not the norm and general health would play a great part in achieving multiple orgasms.


Zinc

Zinc is one of the minerals men should never be without. Zinc is used in the growth and maintenance of muscles. Children, for normal growth and sexual development, also require zinc. It also seems as if zinc helps to control the oil glands, and is required for the synthesis of protein and collagen - which is great for wound healing and a healthy skin.
There is a shortage of zinc in many people's diet, since zinc is destroyed in the milling process and is also lost in cooking. A deficiency may result in an under-performing immune system prone to infections, allergies, night blindness, loss of smell, falling hair, white spots under finger nails, skin problems, sleep disturbances etc.

Men with a zinc shortage may have a problem with fertility, while women may experience irregular periods. Children with too little zinc may have stunted growth and slow sexual maturity. With too little in the body, the sense of smell might suffer, as well as the sense of taste.
Men should always ensure they have enough zinc in their diets, since the health of their prostate gland is linked to zinc. Zinc is needed to manufacture testosterone and a shortage may induce a low sperm count, loss of libido and other emotional problems. Zinc may also be helpful in fighting infection and inflammation of the prostate gland in older men. It is lost on ejaculation, since sperm needs this mineral to swim towards the egg.
People consuming large amounts of alcohol may also be at risk of lowered zinc levels.

Regular exercise to the testicles would improve sperm cell production, the very important male hormone "Testosterone" improve virility, possibly even cure infertility of the male. The testicles will enlarge become firmer and remove all the small veins and cists on the surface of the testicle preventing future complications and testicular cancer.

 


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