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What is Pre-Seed Sperm Friendly Lubricant?

Hi all! A lot of people have been asking me about Pre-Seed- the sperm friendly lubricant. I poked around for information, and even got a letter from the inventor of Pre-Seed with a lot of information….

Here’s an excerpt from the letter:

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* Does not harm sperm, or interfere with fertilization & embryo development as shown in presentations at major medical meetings
* Numerous US and International Patents
* Contains the plant sugar, arabinogalactan, for antioxidant support of sperm
* Pre-Seed is applied internally, because it has the same pH, ion concentration and viscosity (consistency) as fertile cervical mucus.
* Clinical tests support Pre-Seed’s benefit in peer-reviewed published studies
* Used in and recommended by hundreds of fertility and women’s health clinics -
* Read our many inspiring Users’ Stories from people just like you

We just got this cute thank you note from a sweety who had written me asking if she should use Pre-Seed, even if she wasn’t one who needed lubricants. I am putting the conversation here below. As you can see, she was glad for the extra boost, even though she didn’t know she needed it!

I must say this reminds me of…me! Prior to inventing Pre-Seed I had never used an intimate moisturizer deposited intravaginally. I was, and remain, pleasantly surprised how much more fun intimacy can be with moisture coating deep inside the vagina. And at my ripe old age it has nothing to do anymore with babymaking! Everyone at any point in the life cycle should try it at least once.

Karen in July: “I have never used a lubricant but have been using Evening Primrose Oil for Fertility (Fairhaven Health). Both my husband and I noticed that it really works and it is much more moist and comfortable in there around ovulation. Our question is, should we still use Pre-seed or will that be too much lubrication then? We wouldn’t want the mucous to be too runny??? Hope this makes sense and you can offer some insight as to whether these products can be combined.

Dr. E in July: Pre-Seed is 100% guaranteed with our “Love it or its free” guarantee, so you can try it for your own body’s needs knowing there is no risk if you feel the product is too much. We do know people use Pre-Seed with a variety of other Cervical Mucus stimulant supplements. Pre-Seed has the same viscosity (thickness) as fertile CM, so it won’t make it “too runny”. In fact, some women have trouble distinguishing their own CM from Pre-Seed. Best Wishes!

Karen in August: Hi Dr E! I just wanted to send a quick email and say THANKS! Your Pre Seed product was just what we needed. and I didn’t even know it. :) I have seen it on the market forever but never considered myself having a “dryness” problem so never considered buying it. We have been trying to conceive our 4th child for 9 months (Twins IVF and 1 natural birth) and having sex 3 or 4 days in a row has been getting exhausting and has been using up all my natural lubrication. I really appreciate having a product like this that I can use. It was not too slippery at all for us, and my husband was quite happy to have the extra slipperys.
Thanks again, I’ll really thank you if this turns out to be the month! LOL! Blessings!

If you are interested, my favorite store for Pre-Seed is: http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/pre-seed.html

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