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In the September 2016 issue of the journal Andrologica, a team of researchers published a study that concluded: On October 7, 2016, The Daily Mail inexplicably decided to use this study to advance a pro-Marmite agenda: The connection they made sounds — and may be — reasonable, but it relies on the untested assumption that increasing B12 would reduce premature ejaculation. Correlation, after all, does not necessarily equal causation, as the authors of the study state: The Daily Mail claim also relies on the assumption that all PE is caused by the same factor, a notion that is not supported by current research: Still, Marmite is fortified with vitamin B12, and it contains 25% of the recommended daily intake of the vitamin. Meat, however, is a much more plentiful source of B12. Because Marmite is completely vegetarian, however, it is a good option for those who do not eat meat. If you want to get your B12 from a source that is not Marmite or meat, have no fear! Many breakfast cereals are fortified with 25% of your daily intake of the vitamin, too.
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