Is delaying ejaculation with toothpaste reliable?
In addition, more enthusiastic netizens have even explained in detail the specific steps of applying toothpaste to the glans... This has led to questions: Isn't toothpaste used for brushing teeth? Is it not the legendary new generation of "Indian divine oil"?
Expert analysis: Toothpaste smearing the glans can cause great physical damage!
No matter what brand of toothpaste, its main ingredients are basically essence, talcum powder, mint, amine leaf, etc., and what works on the glans penis is the mint or amine leaf, which can effectively stimulate and improve penis erection, and paralyze the nerves to delay ejaculation.
If you apply toothpaste to the glans, it's impossible to apply only sweetener (mint oil), as well as other ingredients. In other words, the friction agent was also applied.
The key point is that the friction agent contains five chemical elements: calcium carbonate, calcium hydrogen phosphate, calcium pyrophosphate, hydrated silicic acid, and aluminum hydroxide. Except for aluminum hydroxide, the other four are weak acids and are corrosive! Otherwise, do you think you can remove the tartar?
Presumably, you can also guess why there is toothpaste left on your mouth at night and you don't wipe it off. The next morning, the corners of your mouth will itch and even develop mild ulcers.
Looking at how delicate the glans is, isn't it serious that the glans without skin protection is smeared with these corrosive weak acids?
"It can directly cause the glans to become non congested or insufficiently congested. In the long run, the glans that cannot be congested will become lacking in combat power and perception, unable to serve as a" pioneer "in female sexual pleasure, nor can it bring you stimulating pleasure, more likely causing inflammation to trigger a series of diseases..."
Using toothpaste to prolong ejaculation time has hurt your body. It's not worth the loss. For health issues, it is recommended to seek answers from relevant experts. Do not believe in online remedies. I also hope that such jokes don't make fun of people's health. Online jokes can make us happy, but please don't confuse the public with health related jokes, which is a bit immoral.