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Semen contains very small amounts of nutrients, including fructose, glucose, calcium, protein, Vitamin, C, and zinc, Brahmbhatt says. But don’t believe the myth about semen being a good source of nutrition. “The nutrients within semen are not sufficient for a daily diet,” he warns.
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