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Yes & no. Only a small portion of ejaculation comes from the testicles, which is why it's not a major concern/complaint when someone has a vasectomy. It will certainly help, but adding things like ZMA (Zinc and Magnesium) supplements before bed which help more with other factors involve with probably help more.
While not knowing everything exactly and not wanting to step on anyone's toes, we'd suggest consulting with a fertility specialist rather than just a urologist for a second opinion. Try to find one wh... See Full Answer
Are you currently suffering from either one of those issues, or is this pre-emptive? Do you currently take any Finasteride orally? In general, TRT makes most men get hard & stay hard much easier. When... See Full Answer
Not quite. A good way to think about it is that the main purpose & effect of HCG is to "prime" the testes for production, which will do a good job of keeping spermatic production up during TRT or reco... See Full Answer
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