121 - Male Birth Control Pill

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First of all let me go through some of the more traditional methods to control male fertility. Believe it or not but hemp and rue were used in medieval times in Europe. Apparently it reduced male fertility by fifty percent. In Persia in the middle ages me were using Levant cotton to control male reproductive ability but in ten to twenty percent of cases they permanently destroyed male fertility. Other organic methods include extracts from papaya seeds that were given to monkeys in 2002 and the monkeys had no sperm in their ejaculate and the rest of their bodies continued to function fine. That same year researchers used the Jamun plant from Africa and temporarily reduced the sperm count in rats. But none of this research has led to any fertility products for men that can be purchased over the counter or through prescription. For most of human existence the withdrawal method has been used with a four percent failure rate. Women used to be more in tune with their cycles and humans have known the days women are most fertile. So it makes sense that this method has been the most tried tested and true. In recent history Gossypol is a cotton extract made into the first clinically tried contraceptive pill for men. It was found to increase male sex drive with stop sperm production. Dr. Elsimar Coutinho performed the medical trials and on ten thousand patients and over the course of two years. The drug worked perfectly. It was natural and it worked. Dr. Coutinho said that the drug was shot down because of resistance from Feminists (no surprise there,) Politicians (Obviously influenced by female voters,) as well as the drug companies because they couldn't make a profit because there was no way to patent the drug because it was just a natural extract. There is no way that such a drug would ever receive FDA approval in the United States. I'm mostly allergic to conspiracy theories but if you have a product ready to go on the market that's safe, cheap and effective and feminists are trying to stop it then you're definitely onto something. And I can't believe that feminists stopped it dead in its tracks in the seventies.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy