- Lallemand warned that loss of sperm could be dangerous to health.1
- Lalleman traces spermatorrhea to an inflammation, congestion and hypersecretion of the mucous membranes of the urethra, primarily initiated by frequent sexual orgasms and intensified by the irritation of toxic blood resulting from wrong diet and autointoxication. Alcohol, coffee, tea and spices, by irritating the genital mucous membranes, he believes to contribute to this condition.2
1. Claude-Francois Lallemand, Involuntary Seminal Losses (Des Pertes Sininales Involontaires); (1842).
2. Dr. Bernard. R.W., Science Discovers the Physiological Value of Continence. (1957) Health Research: Pomeroy