Whey protein is best consumed when doing some kind of exercise program, which in turns tends to magnify the increased sexual potency effect through improved overall physical condition.
Suggest you don't take too much however. Too much of anything is good for nothing. Suggest you consult both your Doctor (if you suffer from any pre-existing illness) plus a good sports/health nutritionist. That would be my suggestion.
Please note that some people are allergic to Whey protein. Should that occur in your case there are others you might try, for example Hemp Protein or Rice Protein.
Hope this response helps.
I used 3 kind of whey proteine . And I bought creatin not from sport shop but from pharmacy , it gives me energy while training ...
protein has only one bad effect which can hurts kidneys ... and to avoid that anyone should drink a lot of water after using protein ...
you have to tak'em to a doctor as soon as u can ... after all after using all this my penis size has increased about 6 cm ...
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Whey protein also contains L-arginine which makes the blood flow faster by thinning the blood, L-Arginine is a precursor of nitric oxide (NO) in the human body. In the 1990s, scientists discovered that not only is NO an essential compound that helps blood circulation, but it is important to normal sexual function in both men and women. Without arginine there would be no NO, and without NO, men would not be able to have erections.
Arginine has been shown to improve blood flow to the genital area by dilating blood vessels and helping the penis to enlarge to its full capacity, thus increasing the size, hardness, and frequency of erections.
Whey protein impoves my performance all around.
Regarding the protein, as long as you are having some accumulated fat around you belly & chest, therefore look for a zero fat & zero carb Whey isolate Protein, drink lotssssssss of water & maintain a good diet, & u'll be fine :)
I've noticed a huge libido dropoff whenever I take Whey Protein as well.
I knew it was't all in my head, and the fact its happening to other people confirms it to me that some peoples bodys don't respond well to Whey Protein.
I would like a scientific reason for the effect on the few of us, but I guess we'll have to wait and avoid Whey protein in the meantime.
I do notice some initial benefits from whey protein, but then a day or two later the side effects start kicking in; the low libido as well as a feeling of numbness. The last time I took whey protein, it actually got me sick. Not sure if it's a coincidence, but I wouldn't doubt it. (Mind you I'am not allergic to any kind of milk product as well.)
About a year and a half ago, I started taking whey protein, and noticed my sex drive slowly getting lower and lower. I didn't make the whey--sexdrive connection at first, all I knew was my once out of control libido was almost gone. I experimented and concluded that when I would stop taking whey protein, my libido would start to come back. Then I would think to myself that it was all in my head, and take the whey again. I wold reap some benefits and the the loss of libido would follow every time.
Just curious as to how strong your libido is when you stop taking Whey protein for a while. For me, my libido hasn't been as strong as it was before I started taking the whey, but then again I also was taking whey protein intermittently, so maybe I was't giving my body enough time to heal.