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UR Spray May freak out Wife

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Ok so I just ordered some UR Spray from PN and it should be here soon. Im wondering if any of you have any advice on what to tell my wife that i'm using. When I take supplements in pill form I just tell her that they are natural and help with recovery etc etc... Or I just take without her around. But with this product since i'm going to be spraying all over my body twice a day she is bound to have some questions. Anyways i'm excited to give this product a shot based on all the good things i've read.
 
yea

tell her your using UR Spray-
 
Good, just making sure as that stuff can cause infertility.

Thanks for looking out Chefdeez.

Here is the info I found for reference.

Ursolic acid generates symplasts in rat spermatogenic clones:

Abstract
Treatment of ursolic acid to Wistar strain male albino rats resulted in severe disruption of spermatogenesis. The most diagnostic change in the seminiferous epithelium was the opening up of the intercellular bridges between the male germ cell clones, resulting in the formation of symplasts. In this property, ursolic acid is comparable to cytochalasin D. Symplasts are exfoliated from the Sertoli cell. The Leydig cells are hypertrophied. Cauda epididymidal sperm motility was impaired, and several sperm exhibited abnormalities. Among the epididymal epithelial cell types, the clear cells of the caput as well as the cauda appeared to be increased in abundance and were rounded-up. The results indicate that from the male reproductive toxicological point of view, caution is required in using ursolic acid as a curative/protective agent. However, the testicular and epididymal effects of ursolic acid may be applied in male antifertility/contraception. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
 
Also found this on Examine.



11.1. Male fertility

Ursolic acid, when fed to rats at 5mg/kg bodyweight, was able to cause infertility by inhibiting spermatogenesis.[63] Specifically, it causes breaking of bridges in between cells that are soon to be sperm, and the damaged cells then collect to form symplasts in the Seminiferous Tubules that are associated with male infertility. It does not appear to cause long-term damage to the testes.

At least one other in vitro study noted that ursolic acid was able to reduce sperm motility.[64]
 
Good, just making sure as that stuff can cause infertility.

Ursolic acid, when fed to rats at 5mg/kg bodyweight, was able to cause infertility by inhibiting spermatogenesis.Specifically, it causes breaking of bridges in between cells that are soon to be sperm, and the damaged cells then collect to form symplasts in the Seminiferous Tubules that are associated with male infertility. It does not appear to cause long-term damage to the testes.

understand your point, but not long term
 
Ursolic acid, when fed to rats at 5mg/kg bodyweight, was able to cause infertility by inhibiting spermatogenesis.Specifically, it causes breaking of bridges in between cells that are soon to be sperm, and the damaged cells then collect to form symplasts in the Seminiferous Tubules that are associated with male infertility. It does not appear to cause long-term damage to the testes.

understand your point, but not long term

Never said it was long term. Just making sure he wasn't going to be using this while trying to make a baby.
 
Never said it was long term. Just making sure he wasn't going to be using this while trying to make a baby.

hear that-

valid point ;o)
 
Ok so I just ordered some UR Spray from PN and it should be here soon. Im wondering if any of you have any advice on what to tell my wife that i'm using. When I take supplements in pill form I just tell her that they are natural and help with recovery etc etc... Or I just take without her around. But with this product since i'm going to be spraying all over my body twice a day she is bound to have some questions. Anyways i'm excited to give this product a shot based on all the good things i've read.

Why are you hiding your supplement use from your wife?
 
Tell her the truth because it's a topical and you don't want any to get onto her.
 
Don't think he's "hiding" just saying she's going to think its f'd up when he's spraying something all over him twice a day. Which I can understand.
 
and you don't want contact with your kids after you spray this on either-
 
I wouldnt say im hiding supplement use from her, I just choose not to tell her everything I take, which isn't much at all, preworkout, multi-vit, fish oil. She is the type that won't even take a multi-vit because supplements freak her out. So I dont usually tell her what im taking unless she asks. Since i've never taken a spray supp before and im sure she has never heard of supplements in spray form, I was just curious if other people's significant others had been like wtf are you spraying on your body lol. Also want to mention that I do have a open relationship with my wife and am honest with her.
 
Yeah my girlfriend was like wtf are you spreading on your body when I was using formestane.

Just said it's supposed to help with my fitness goals and if you touch it you'll grow a mustache
 
What in UR spray would you worry about getting on your wife or kids? Are your kids planning on having babies soon? And if you ARE trying to have a baby, take loads of it. It will increase the fun involved. You'll just have to keep trying.

UR spray isn't scary at all really - you can tell her it's a chemical found in apple peels that has shown some potential to have positive effects on body composition. I don't mean to downplay sides and such - but if you are open with her about this and show her some knowledge of a relatively benign substance that you're trying, she may take more interest and understand more. It may be a good chance for her to start understanding your desire to try things more. If you hide it, she will always wonder how bad it really is, even though it really isn't.

I mean, I tell my gf about DNP and have considered using it. She hates what I tell her, but she's prepared for me to try it because she knows all about it and she knows I have known about it forever and a day and been too cautious to use it.
 
I wouldn't want my kids to come in contact with any type of supplement that I took or put on my body.

Well I'm sure it drys quickly enough. Kids, depending on the age yeah I would tend to agree. You said wife and kids though, and I'd think his wife would be fine with this product. It's not like it's not intended for use by females.
 
Well I'm sure it drys quickly enough. Kids, depending on the age yeah I would tend to agree. You said wife and kids though, and I'd think his wife would be fine with this product. It's not like it's not intended for use by females.

would agree with that- 2 girls at home- which I mentioned to you before- both now 7-8 now.
my wife who has psoriatic arthritis and a couple of other things (I don't need to get into) on top of a weak immune system, I am just overly cautious. A little cold for me, could put her in the hospital.
 
I wouldn't want my kids to come in contact with any type of supplement that I took or put on my body.

Why not? Most of them do nothing anyway :)

j/k. I get being safe rather than sorry.
 
would agree with that- 2 girls at home- which I mentioned to you before- both now 7-8 now.
my wife who has psoriatic arthritis and a couple of other things (I don't need to get into) on top of a weak immune system, I am just overly cautious. A little cold for me, could put her in the hospital.

That makes sense. Normally though with a healthy person or wife they should be fine.
 
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