Is their any truth to the postings of drinking pineapple juice or any particular liquids having an impact on taste? Obviously a question to providers who might be able to answer this question?
Many providers have told me that there is a noticable impact on taste due to pineapple juice or other sweet/citrus drinks. Now, if we could make it REALLY taste like pineapple juice, we'd be on to something.
Also, spicy foods and beer tend to have the opposite effect. Something to consider at dinnertime.
I would be facinated as to the medical reasons although this is probably not the forum to get the explanation. Seminal fluid is not connected to the digestive system, so I don't see how it could, but in any event, I will accept this as word. Another point to consider in being polite to the ladies...
There's a web site devoted to this issue...
It's actually a Web site devoted to selling a particular product. It does nothing to address "the issue." It is, in fact, a shill. I know you'll slap me down if I'm being too semantic, Doc.
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There were tests done with brocolli & pineapple juice apparently to negative effect. The 'issue' is jizz, my man.
I've also been told that heavy coffee intake results in a noticeable effect, at least with me. Not sure if positive or negative, but I suppose that would depend on, of all things, taste!
"Would you like cream or sugar today, dear?"