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MALE DISORDERS

 

 The testes, scrotum, prostate gland and the penis constitute the male genitalia. Nerves innervate all of them. Secondly, they must constantly receive particulates in order to stay healthy and maintain their normal size. Strong and healthy nerves that receive an abundant supply of blood are responsible for a strong erection.

 

The nerve cells produce their own proteins. These proteins dissolve the cellular debris that accumulates in the nerve cells from time to time. The accumulation of this debris inhibits strong erection. A boy or a man who does not supply specific particulates to his nerve cells will suffer from impotence.

 

Boys and men who don’t supply specific particulates to their genitalia will sooner or later experience one of the following symptoms or disorders, which, incidentally are reversed by symptometry:

 

·         Very enlarged scrotum. This is often the result of shoddily treated gonorrheal infection.

·         Congenital hernia of the scrotum

·         Syphilis

·         Hydrocyle

·         Atrophy of testicle; testicle becomes smaller instead of maintaining its normal size. Synthetic growth hormones for bodybuilding have been responsible for this disorder in many body builders.

·         Baby boy has underdeveloped testes

·         Semen is discharged before intercourse

 

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