Is eating sperm good for health or bad?
For the most part, yes, the components that make up semen are safe to ingest. Swallowed semen is digested in the same way as food. However, in very rare circumstances, some people might discover that they're allergic to semen. This is also known as human seminal plasma hypersensitivity (HSP).
Semen contains citric acid, free amino acids, fructose, enzymes, phosphorylcholine, prostaglandin, potassium, and zinc.
46 to 80 per cent of the fluid is produced by the seminal vesicles.
13 to 33 per cent by the prostate gland.
5 per cent from the testicles and epididymis.
Semen is a complex fluid made up of many substances, including:
Water: The main component of semen
Mucus: A lubricating substance
Plasma: A component of semen
Sperm: The sex cells that fertilize eggs
Nutrients: Including calcium, citrate, fructose, glucose, lactic acid, magnesium, potassium, protein, and zinc
Other substances: Including clotting proteins, metal co-factors, prostaglandins, lipids, vitamins, immune and glandular cells, salts, carbohydrates, organic acids, nucleic acids, and hormones