Brown Sequard proved his theory. In that epoch he was 71 years, with a week health and detached from life, when he began to practice his method: To excite the sexual organs until reaching an erection and sexually connecting, without ever ejaculating the “Ens Seminis”.
He would retire from coupling before the spasm to avoid ejaculation of the semen, that is, he would avoid it from escaping his organism, the wonderful semen.
This is the great system of the great North American physiologist. After a certain time of practicing this system Brown Sequard began to notice some changes in his organism due to what he called “dinamogenia” or energetic effect of the testicular secretion. The body and brain were charged with new force, since previously, while working in his laboratory, he had to sit down every moment to regain his strength. After the experiment he was able to work for hours. Without a hint of fatigue. He also notice a remarkable increase in his mental capacity.
As expected, Brown Sequard was ridiculed by conservative physiologists of his days; but subsequent investigations proved its conclusions. Zoth and Pregrel demonstrated that through intercourse without seminal ejaculation, fatigue is reduced and the vitality of the muscular and nervous systems amounts. Stanley noted major improvements in more than 300 patients who practiced Brown-Sequard method, including nerve diseases of various kinds, cases of defective vision and senility. Goiset states to have cured more than a hundred cases of disease in people who practiced this method: Anger, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, hysteria, leprosy, neurasthenia, paralysis, etc.
Referring to this discovery Dr. Goiset writes to Dr. Cuthrie: “Why every man does not keep his own semen, rather than waste it on licentious pleasures? Would it not be indicated that each retained its own force by the transmutation of semen?