Supplement increases testicle size (Ball size) significantly

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Effects of nutritional supplements on testicular size and the secretion of LH and testosterone in Merino and Booroola rams

Graeme B. Martin1, Stephen R.D. Sutherland2, David R. Lindsay2Accepted 17 June 1986.
Abstract

Six Booroola and six Merino rams were fed either a diet which maintained constant live weight or the same diet plus a supplement of high protein lupin grain for 15 weeks, and changes in live weight and testicular volume were measured. Serial blood samples taken for 24 h before the start and 9 weeks after the treatment began were assayed for plasma LH and testosterone and the resulting profiles were analysed for pulses of both hormones. Five weeks later, the animals were given two intravenous injections of 1 μg gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) 1 h apart in order to measure pituitary gland responsiveness. A further week later the animals were injected intravenously with 500 μg human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) and the levels of testosterone were measured in samples taken after 1.5 h to estimate the testicular responsiveness.
The nutritional supplement stimulated testicular growth in both genotypes, so that at the end of the treatment period the testes had increased significantly (P<0.01) in volume by 66% in the Merinos and by 63% in the Booroolas. The live weights also increased, but by relatively less (34% and 43% for supplemented Merinos and Booroolas). The rates of increase in both testicular size and live weight were similar for the two breeds. There were no significant effects of diet on the tonic secretion of LH or testosterone, or on responsiveness to GnRH or hCG.
The intervals between LH pulses were significantly shorter (P<0.05) in Booroola rams than in Merino rams both before and after treatment (5.8 h vs. 11.6 h before treatment). The breed differences in LH secretion were mimicked by the testosterone profiles. In the Booroolas, five of the twelve LH profiles contained groups consisting of two to four individually identifiable pulses, each of which elicited a separate pulse of testosterone. A pulse group was observed in only one profile from the Merinos (P=0.06). There were no significant differences between the genotypes in any other parameter of LH or testosterone secretion, or in their responsiveness to GnRH or hCG.
It was concluded that (i) nutritional supplements will stimulate testicular growth in both Merino rams and Booroola rams; (ii) the increase in testicular size does not appear to involve an increase in the responsiveness of the testis to LH; and (iii) there are both qualitative and quantitative differences between the genotypes in the patterns of secretion of LH and testosterone which may be associated with the differences in their fecundity.



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In 6 Australian Merino rams given a roughage diet with 750 g lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) daily for 5 weeks liveweight increased by 29% and testicular size by 58%, and the mean number of lutropin pulses in 24 h increased from 1.3 to 2.7. The control Merino rams showed no changes. In the Booroola rams given lupin liveweight increased by 23% and testicular size by 63%. In the control Booroola rams liveweight did not change but testicular size increased by 32% and the difference in testicular size between supplemented and control Booroola rams after 9 weeks was not significant. The mean frequency of lutropin pulses in Booroola rams was initially higher than in Merino rams but did not change with supplementation
It is actually used very frequently and devisively by farmers:
Lupin supplementation is often used to increase ram testes volume and
fertilizing ability. A supplement fed at the rate of 500 g lupin grain per day for 8-10 weeks can
increase testes volume in Merinos from around 400 ml to about 600 ml. This should enable
the use of fewer rams at joining, and the saving related to purchasing fewer rams easily
covers the cost of feeding the supplement.
why not the same for us?

HAS THIS EVER BEEN TRIED ON HUMANS? and why on earth not? a simple and natural, cheap nutritional supplement.

500g lupin protien every day for 5 weeks and double the size of your balls

help me research this
 
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good find syddy, however the funny thing is that i don't find any of these studies done on humans, am i giving away an awesome business idea ight here? another billion dollar industry may lie waiting just here in this thread

what is the active compound, is it safe for human consumption and as it likely is anyway, how to we harvest, mature or extract it for the purpose of profit, or why not just simply buy the beans.

i mean those rates are astronomical


and similar studies show an increase happening with rats too, so this is not lone to ram alone, we should then also lie on the line between the dots.
 
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Lupins being a common sheep and cattle suplement used in Australia it might be worth noting that the increased levels in the lamb and beef we consume in this country could then be responsible for why Aussie guys on average tend to have large balls, regardless of penis size.... It's one of the most common things I hear when talking to people from other countries "You Aussie guys all have massive balls".

Maybe need to ask a few vegetarians around to measure up and see if there is any truth to the theory... Meanwhile I'm increasing my red meat intake just incase :)
 
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In thinking of the above, ive realized two friends with largest packages are both from sheep farms... Makes me wonder is it the meat intake or have they been sneaking down to the shed and eating the cattle food!
 

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500g of lupin protien every day?? You gotta be kidding! You'll be eating it for breakfast lunch and dinner... protein OVERLOAD! The Disadvantages of Consuming Too Much Protein

1) DEHYDRATION:- According to this study increasing your protein intake can also increase levels of dehydration. The study looked at five endurance athletes who consumed low, moderate and high levels of protein over a period of four weeks. The findings revealed that as protein intake went up, hydration levels went down. Dehydration can put you at risk for a number of health problems and heat related illnesses.

2) INCREASED FAT STORAGE:- One of the common misconceptions surrounding protein is that you can eat as much as you like and you will not get fat. However, the simple truth is that if you eat too many calories (whether they be carbohydrate calories, protein calories or fat calories) any excess will be stored as body fat. Increasing your protein intake and reducing your carbohydrate intake whilst staying within the limits of your daily metabolism can stimulate fat burning in your body. However, increasing your overall caloric intake by eating more protein will ultimately lead to fat storage.

3) DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS:- Eating high levels of protein and low levels of carbohydrates causes your body to enter a state of ketosis. This is a state where there is no glucose available in your blood in your blood to use for energy. Since there is no glucose available your liver starts to convert body fat into fatty acids and ketones which can then be used for energy. Whilst this is a popular fat loss method it can also be dangerous for diabetic people. Ketones are acidic and can therefore cause a number of problems including nausea, vomiting and even death. In non-diabetic people blood ketone levels are controlled by insulin. However, diabetic people struggle to produce adequate levels of insulin and ketosis can quickly turn into ketoacidosis, a state where the level of ketones in your blood is extremely high. This then leads to the problems discussed above.
 

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.....along with stomach cramps, kidney damage, potential cardiac, renal, bone, and liver abnormalities... you may have huge balls at the end of 5 weeks but you'll be incredibly unhealthy or even dead! Time to reconsider?
 
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well compared to 20 times as long ith a stretcher attatched t your body 5 hous a day very day, i'd guess i found a bargin. i'd simply take that time to hit the gym ad build some muscle. humans and shep arent that much different relatively in size , not only this but it does show to work with ther mammes too so highly likey it should also work with us undr similar conditions too
 

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Danger Will Robinson! ! ! !

There are multiple varieties of Lupin and some are extremely toxic (poisonous) while others are not! This is one where you will really need to do your homework before venturing into this realm.


For the sake of discussion making a version of this that would be effective in humans should be very easy. Making very highly concentrated forms that would be non-toxic would also be very easily done.

However, as soon as this becomes more public there are going to be a number of individuals of less than good intention other than for their own wallets that will market dangerous stuff with false promises!

Really watch this one for a while. It can work, but errors could be fatal!


 

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I would love to get my lemons to the size of apples

Well Red,

I think that doing it would not be all that difficult from what I know to be possible. The problem as I see it is that the minute the supplement is made the FDA will declare it a steroid and it will be banned or moved under Rx only and sold for some totally insane amount of money. Why sell it for a $20 supplement when you can make a pill that costs $100 a pill or $300 per injection. . . . .

If some individual looks closely enough on the net the odds are that this has already been done successfully on a human somewhere, it just is not public and well publicized yet. This is just to juicy for some individual with knowledge of pharmacological chemistry to leave alone. There is someone who is doing or has done it.