The reason it's said to be important for ladies to drink sperm is to the sperm being a rich source of protein which is said to have some dietary health benefits.
However despite the sperm having a good source of protein you would have to drink gallons of sperm for any of the benefits.
There's no actual scientific evidence that supports the idea of a woman drinking male sperm to be beneficial and in fact it actually poses a health risk to the woman or lady drinking the male sperm as they could get sexually transmitted infections.
Even men should not drink their own sperm or other men's sperm or drink any vaginal fluid or semen from a women as it is gross and considered unsafe.
Eating your own sperm does not increase your testosterone as the sperms main function is fertilization of the female sex cells and eggs and testosterone is produced by your gonads or testes in men and in the ovaries in women.
Drinking or eating your own sperm or someone else's is not recommended and provides no benefit.
Drinking or eating someone else's sperm could put you at risk of diseases if the person has diseases or infections.
When you release sperm daily your sperm count goes down slightly as the body might not have enough time to produce sufficient enough sperm and ejaculation daily or releasing sperm daily can also stimulate the release of testosterone which can also lead to an increase in energy and libido levels.
Studies have also found that daily or frequent release of sperm can possibly reduce your risk of prostate cancer and releasing sperm daily or often can also improve your mood as it can release endorphins, which have mood boosting effects and releasing sperm daily or any other time can also reduce your stress levels.
Both of your left and right testicles or testes are responsible for producing sperm and also the male sex hormone.
Your testicles are the primary organs of your male reproductive system that is responsible for producing sperm and they also produce and release testosterone which is a key hormone in male sexual function and development.
For optimal sperm production and over all male reproductive health, both testicles are required for producing sperm.
The sperm is also produced in your seminiferous tubules that are within your testicles and then move to your epididymis, where they mature and are stored.
And during sexual arousal, sperm are then released from your epididymis and travels through your vas deferens to be ejaculated.
And while the prostate does not produce sperm, the prostate does contribute to the production of semen which is the fluid which carries the sperm during ejaculation.
One part of your semen is produced in your prostate and together with your sperm cells from your testicles, the fluid from your seminal vesicle and the secretions are released by another pea sized gland below your prostate which is called the bulbourethral gland and the prostate fluid makes up your semen.
The prostate does many things which includes the production of seminal fluid.
The prostate is a gland which is located in a males reproductive system.
Your prostate produces a fluid which mixes with your sperm from your testicles to form semen.
This fluid also helps to nourish and protect your sperm and makes it easier for the sperm to travel and to fertilize an egg.
A males prostate also regulates ejaculation and contains muscles which contract during ejaculation which force your seminal fluid and sperm out of your urethra.
Your prostate also produces PSA also known as Prostate Specific Antigen which is a protein that plays a role in maintaining the health of your prostate gland.
And having elevated levels of PSA or prostate specific antigens can indicate prostate cancer or other potential prostate problems.
The prostate also supports male fertility by providing a suitable environment for sperm and facilitating the sperms movement.
However the prostate is not essential for life and you can live a long and productive life without a prostate but you won't be fertile and won't be able to get a woman pregnant without a prostate.
The muscles of the prostate also ensure that your semen is pressed into the urethra forcefully and then expelled outwards during ejaculation.