Is it true that the ingredient "yellow 5" makes a penis smaller?


Question:
NO JOKE

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rumor has it; no..it the shrinkage of the testicles.

but its just a Urban Legend.and if your worried about just look at the ingredients and stop the use of it...

If i'm right there will conuct studies soon, but as of now it only causes asthma is a small minority of people, I already answered this... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
May be ! Don't eat the artificial food. I would suggest fresh fruit and vegetables, milk, and meat !
I've never heard this...sounds like a crock, though. Your genes determine your penis size, not your diet. There is no food or drug proven to enlarge the penis, so I doubt there are any that can shrink it. There might be things that can reduce the blood flow, thereby making it appear smaller when erect since there is less blood filling the erectile tissue. The oppisite effect is the heavily advertised supplements that claim to increase blood flow to the area, making it appear larger when erect. Erect size is all about the amount of blood filling the tissue, but the actual size cannot currently be changed by any process short of a risky type of cosmetic surgery. Yellow 5 is a common coloring used in food and some other products. I doubt if it dies much of anything except add yellow to said products.
haha this is soo fake. years ago, supposedly people said that this was true, and the soda mountain dew, which has yellow 5, made ur penis smaller. its soo fake. not a lie. probably another soda company made up those rumors haha
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