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Effects of "prostate health" supplements (pygeum/lecithin/etc.) on women?
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I've been searching, and I can't find a single scrap of data — nor even an anecdote! — on the effects any of these "prostate health" (i.e. seminal volume/orgasm intensity boosting) supplements have on women.

Obviously, women don't have (functional) prostates. But we have analogous anatomical features, and so our bodies may respond in their own potentially-beneficial ways to the same supplements.

My own hypotheses, are that these supplements could potentially:

  • increase secretions from the Bartholin's glands, causing arousal to go from "oh, I'm wetter inside" to more of an "actively drooling down my inner thighs" sort of feeling;
  • increase secretions from the Skene's gland, to turn women who aren't normally capable of female ejaculation / "squirting" (e.g. me!) into women who are capable. (I've always been curious!)

Any thoughts? Any personal experiences from women?

ETA: guys, I'm not trying to solve a sexual dryness problem. I'm already a normal, healthy level of wet, just like men who take pygeum already produce a normal, healthy amount of semen. It's a question of whether these supplements would take me past normal. And what, if any, other effects I might observe. I'm going to do the experiment for myself (and report back!) but first I want to know if anyone else has done it, and if so, what they found.

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