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Volume Boosters are A Waste of Money

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During the last 1½ weeks I’ve been testing a product that claims to do one very simple thing: increase how much you cum.
The product name is Popstar – Semen Volume (sold as a “supplement” to boost your loads). I wanted to see if it actually does what the label promises. Spoiler: for me, it didn’t. Not even a little.

The setup​

I took Popstar exactly as directed — several pills over the 1.5-week window — and paid attention to the one thing that mattered: actual volume when I erupted. No other drugs, no other supplements that would be likely to interfere. I kept the rest of my routine the same so I could judge any real change.

What happened (short answer)​

Nothing obvious. No measurable or noticeable increase in ejaculate volume. Same feel, same amount. If you’re buying this hoping to noticeably “up the load,” don’t get your hopes up based on my experience.

Play-by-play: the experiment vibe​

Day 1–5: Nothing. I figured maybe the body needs time to build up the effect.

Day 6: Still nothing. I tested in a real situation (no other ED drugs, nothing special) — outcome: the same as always.

Day 8: Same story. No bigger gush, no extra volume. If anything, the whole thing felt like a placebo — I wanted it to work, but the results didn’t follow.

I kept taking it for the whole 1.5 weeks because I wanted to be fair. If the pills worked slowly, I wanted to give them a chance. They didn’t.

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But I’ve also tried real blood-flow supplements​

I’ve previously experimented with supplements that are commonly talked about for blood flow — the type that in theory could help with erection quality and recovery (L-arginine and L-citrulline). That test was longer and more structured: I took L-arginine for a stretch, then switched to L-citrulline a few weeks later to compare.

Result: those amino acids gave very small, inconsistent improvements — mostly in how I came back for a second round - even though I only recovered a minute or two faster.

Why these “semen volume” pills feel like a rip-off​

  • They promise a tangible result (bigger volume) but rely on vague “natural” ingredients with weak evidence for that outcome.
  • Any small circulation effects from over-the-counter ingredients usually won’t create a dramatic change in ejaculate volume.
  • The marketing leans heavily on hype and before/after anecdotes, not on solid clinical proof.

My advice would be to save your money and hop on ED meds for consistent results.
 
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