Sperm mask helps rejuvenate skin

There have been many studies on the high nutritional benefits of sperm and sperm. Among a range of effects that have a lot to do with the ability of sperm can help women overcome problems like acne and skin rejuvenation.

Rich in micronutrients

This was also revealed by Johnson and Everitt in their Essential Reproduction book, which was published in 2000. It mentions that with one ejaculation, men 'spend' about one teaspoon of semen, contains 150 mg of protein, 11 mg of carbohydrate, 6 mg of fat, 3 mg of cholesterol, 7% of potassium, copper and zinc.

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Masks with sperm extracts are used by many countries in the world (Artwork).

In addition, semen also contains sugars, proteins and amino acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones, lactic acid, urea, uric acid and nitrogen.

Therefore, it is not surprising that many countries with advanced technology used by semen and sperm are one of the treatments for diseases like diabetes and depression. There are also countries that use sperm as an ingredient for acne medications.

Ancient Egypt

According to Sostyle.com , in ancient Egypt (5000 BC), sperm was used as a mask. When theoretically evaluated, this method is quite reasonable because the nutrients in sperm may actually be useful for skin care.

According to the Netdoctor , semen and sperm containing ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and vitamin B12 can help rejuvenate the skin and make women's skin radiant. Vitamin C activates the growth of protein chains in collagen, the main component in connective tissue. Vitamin C is also an antioxidant that can detoxify or remove toxins and impurities that exist on the surface of the skin.

The presence of vitamin C in sperm is confirmed to protect sperm from free radical molecules and increase sperm cell survival. In addition, antioxidants play a role in ensuring that sperm does not have free radicals that cause dullness and wrinkles. The same benefits can be found in popular anti-acne and anti-aging products.