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    Fun facts: If a person swallowed an average of 3.4ml (about 3/4 a teaspoon) of cum 10 times a day 10 days a month for two years (2400 loads) would be 8.16 liters or over 2.1 gallons of cum.

    Going by this source: ZZZhttp://jezebel.com/a-complete-breakdown-of-the-nutritional-content-of-seme-953356816

    The nutritional content of that would be:

    Calories 1680
    (7 for ten loads each day of servicing: .35% RDA)

    Fat (unsaturated) 14g
    (.06g for ten loads each day of servicing: .1% RDA)

    Cholesterol 7.2g
    (30mg for ten loads each day of servicing: One egg has 212 mg)

    Sodium 24,480mg
    (102mg for ten loads each day of servicing: 4.4% RDA)

    Total Carbs 24.4g
    (.1g for ten loads each day of servicing: .07% RDA)

    Protein 410g
    (1.7g for ten loads each day of servicing: 3.6% RDA)

    Zinc 576 mg

    (2.4mg for ten loads each day of servicing: 30% RDA)

    Cut the 2.1 gallon numbers in half and you'll get the nutrition for about one gallon. As you see, if you tried to live off of it you'd need about 2K loads a day (nearly 2 gallons) to get the calories you needed just to sit around, and at 800% + RDA of sodium that would kill ya. So if someone wants to try this they'll have to get most of the salt out first..low-salt cum.

    To get all of the protein you'd need (about 45g) for one day from cum you'd need almost .935 L of cum. (about 275 loads worth) And with that you'll get about 2800 mg of sodium. You'd be at only 192 calories. But if someone wants to get all of their daily protein from cum it's possible, though a little high in sodium. You'd have to eat something else, too, which probably will also have sodium in it.

    This was fun playing with the math, thanks for reading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike302 View Post
    Fun facts: If a person swallowed an average of 3.4ml (about 3/4 a teaspoon) of cum 10 times a day 10 days a month for two years (2400 loads) would be 8.16 liters or over 2.1 gallons of cum.

    Going by this source: ZZZhttp://jezebel.com/a-complete-breakdown-of-the-nutritional-content-of-seme-953356816

    The nutritional content of that would be:

    Calories 1680
    (7 for ten loads each day of servicing: .35% RDA)

    Fat (unsaturated) 14g
    (.06g for ten loads each day of servicing: .1% RDA)

    Cholesterol 7.2g
    (.03g/30mg for ten loads each day of servicing: One egg has 212 mg)

    Sodium 24,480mg
    (102mg for ten loads each day of servicing: 4.4% RDA)

    Total Carbs 24.4g
    (.1g for ten loads each day of servicing: .07% RDA)

    Protein 410g
    (1.7g for ten loads each day of servicing: 3.6% RDA)

    Zinc 576 mg

    (2.4mg for ten loads each day of servicing: 30% RDA)

    Cut the 2.1 gallon numbers in half and you'll get the nutrition for about one gallon. As you see, if you tried to live off of it you'd need about 2K loads a day (nearly 2 gallons) to get the calories you needed just to sit around, and at 800% + RDA of sodium that would kill ya. So if someone wants to try this they'll have to get most of the salt out first..low-salt cum.

    To get all of the protein you'd need (about 45g) for one day from cum you'd need almost .935 L of cum. (about 275 loads worth) And with that you'll get about 2800 mg of sodium. You'd be at only 192 calories. But if someone wants to get all of their daily protein from cum it's possible, though a little high in sodium. You'd have to eat something else, too, which probably will also have sodium in it.

    This was fun playing with the math, thanks for reading.
    You certainly have a LOT of spare time on your hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike302 View Post
    Fun facts: If a person swallowed an average of 3.4ml (about 3/4 a teaspoon) of cum 10 times a day 10 days a month for two years (2400 loads) would be 8.16 liters or over 2.1 gallons of cum.

    Going by this source: ZZZhttp://jezebel.com/a-complete-breakdown-of-the-nutritional-content-of-seme-953356816

    The nutritional content of that would be:

    Calories 1680
    (7 for ten loads each day of servicing: .35% RDA)

    Fat (unsaturated) 14g
    (.06g for ten loads each day of servicing: .1% RDA)

    Cholesterol 7.2g
    (.03g/30mg for ten loads each day of servicing: One egg has 212 mg)

    Sodium 24,480mg
    (102mg for ten loads each day of servicing: 4.4% RDA)

    Total Carbs 24.4g
    (.1g for ten loads each day of servicing: .07% RDA)

    Protein 410g
    (1.7g for ten loads each day of servicing: 3.6% RDA)

    Zinc 576 mg

    (2.4mg for ten loads each day of servicing: 30% RDA)

    Cut the 2.1 gallon numbers in half and you'll get the nutrition for about one gallon. As you see, if you tried to live off of it you'd need about 2K loads a day (nearly 2 gallons) to get the calories you needed just to sit around, and at 800% + RDA of sodium that would kill ya. So if someone wants to try this they'll have to get most of the salt out first..low-salt cum.

    To get all of the protein you'd need (about 45g) for one day from cum you'd need almost .935 L of cum. (about 275 loads worth) And with that you'll get about 2800 mg of sodium. You'd be at only 192 calories. But if someone wants to get all of their daily protein from cum it's possible, though a little high in sodium. You'd have to eat something else, too, which probably will also have sodium in it.

    This was fun playing with the math, thanks for reading.
    Mike302,

    It appears that some of your calculations are off by (at least) one order of magnitude. Please, recheck your mathematics, to be sure that you're providing us with accurate information.

    Thanks!

    -SF

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    Whats off with the mathematics? I did spend over an hour messing with this.

    I used gov't RDA's using info for females in a younger age group when possible. Other nutritional info came from livestrong.com.

    There could easily be a problem with the math (figuring percentages, going from mg to g, etc.) but if you'd point it out I could fix it. Some people might want this info for future referance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeedFeeder View Post
    Mike302,

    It appears that some of your calculations are off by (at least) one order of magnitude. Please, recheck your mathematics, to be sure that you're providing us with accurate information.

    Thanks!

    -SF
    I think this is what's called "peer review".

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    Quote Originally Posted by prrp99 View Post
    I think this is what's called "peer review".
    Sure and I can take it.

    I would like to know what figures are off however so I can make it better. I spent some time working on it and don't want to do go through it all again but I'd be happy to investigate any issues with it.

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    Mike,
    Perhaps he's referring to this:

    Cholesterol 7.2g
    (.03g/30mg for ten loads each day of servicing: One egg has 212 mg)

    You use both grams and milligrams - .03g/30mg - which are equivalent figures but may seem odd at first glance. Then again, I'm horrible with math on most days.

    Thanks for doing this very interesting research!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamI View Post
    Mike,
    Perhaps he's referring to this:

    Cholesterol 7.2g
    (.03g/30mg for ten loads each day of servicing: One egg has 212 mg)

    You use both grams and milligrams - .03g/30mg - which are equivalent figures but may seem odd at first glance. Then again, I'm horrible with math on most days.

    Thanks for doing this very interesting research!
    Fixed! Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike302 View Post
    Fixed! Thanks!
    I'm happy to help.

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