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A HEALTH blogger claims drinking a smoothie with a shot of her boyfriend's sperm in is helping her beat coronavirus.

The vegan mum says she hasn't been ill for three years and puts it all down to her daily dose.

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14 Tracey claims to have found a very bizarre new way of combating Covid-19 Credit: instagram

Tracey Kiss, 32, reckons ingesting her boyfriend's sperm everyday - either "directly", or as part of a smoothie will see her through the pandemic.

And the personal trainer has also been putting the product on her skin, which she dubs "nature's multivitamin", as part of healthcare routine for more than three years.

She reckons it's packed with vitamin C, calcium and magnesium - so is urging people to use semen to keep healthy during the pandemic.

Mum-of-two Tracey, from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, said: "It isn't for everyone but it is packed full of vitamins and I haven't had a cold or flu ever since drinking it in 2017 - I also put it on my face to clear up my skin.

"The purity of it is just wonderful.

"People are stocking up on pasta, but really it's about looking at your health and looking at what goes in your body.

14 Tracey ingests her boyfriend's sperm everyday - either 'directly', or as part of a smoothie Credit: instagram

14 Tracey has been putting sperm on her skin as part of her healthcare routine for more than three years Credit: instagram

"It's nature's multivitamin, and it's there, it's natural, it's free.

"It's everything you need in one daily dose.

"It's a really normal part of my life - it contains a lot of nutrients, vitamins and minerals."

Despite this, doctors have slammed Tracey's bizarre treatment - with one saying the method was "extremely worrying."

Dr Sarah Jarvis told The Sun: "There are hundreds of myths out there about how to protect yourself against Covid-19. Most of them are exactly that – myths.

"The idea of drinking semen doesn’t have the slightest nugget of science behind it and is frankly extremely worrying.

14 Doctors say Tracey's method of beating coronavirus is 'extremely worrying' Credit: instagram

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"There is absolutely no benefit to drinking semen from one known ‘donor’ even when you know everything about their sexual history.

"But if you are taking in semen from more than one person, you would run the risk of sexually transmitted infections as well.

"There are clear ways you can protect yourself and they are the messages we are giving out constantly – thorough handwashing, using 60 per cent plus sanitiser gel when soap and water aren’t available and avoiding contact with others as much as possible.

"Please don’t listen to any other nonsense."

Tracey turned to herbal remedies after her industrial silicone breast implants ruptured in 2012, causing her to lose her hair.

14 Tracey freezes the sperm in an ice tray to use another day Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

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The health care fanatic said she noticed the benefits of semen by chance, after excess on her skin made it feel soft and firm.

She used to use her best friend's "product" as a face mask to treat her rosacea, until she met her boyfriend - who does not want to be named - two years ago.

After using the liquid as a biweekly face mask to treat her dry skin, she discovered that ingestion resulted in an energy boost and a better night's sleep.

She said: "I've never know the rush of drinking an espresso - instead this makes me more alert and awake.

"It just makes me feel a lot more controlled and present.

"I'm not as forgetful or tired - and it's a natural anti-depressant!"

14 Tracey noticed the benefits of semen by chance, after excess on her skin made it feel soft and firm Credit: instagram

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For more than three years, Tracey said she has ingested the natural substance five times a week to support her immune system.

The part-time blogger consumes the fluid daily directly from her boyfriend of two years, as part of a smoothie, or freezes it in an ice tray to use another day.

The pair harvest every time they see each other, about five times a week.

She said others are reluctant to embrace her methods because they can't de-sexualise the substance and ignore what others think.

"People cannot detach that actually it's very good for you," she said.

14 Tracey claims sperm is also a natural anti-depressant Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

14 Tracey says there are times her family don't want to give her a kiss on the cheek Credit: instagram

"We don't have to be embarrassed about natural remedies, because it's that embarrassment that puts us off from trying.

"There were times when my family didn't want to give me a kiss on the cheek.

"Now they say that natural is such a good choice to make."

She added: "The quality of semen can tell a man a lot about his own health because if there's a dramatic change in taste, texture or volume it can be an indicator of something sinister that a GP should check out."

14 Tracey is urging others to follow in her footsteps and try her bizarre remedy Credit: instagram

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On traceykiss.com, she often discusses the vitamin C, calcium and magnesium a single dose holds and has been praised.

One reader wrote: "First of all thanks for u bcoz u removed the taboo feeling in society."

Another added: "I wish I was your friend. I would be so proud to think, you thought highly enough of me to want to drink my sperm."

Despite Tracey's claim, the best way to prevent catching any form of coronavirus is to practice good hygiene and stay at home, health experts say.

In order to reduce your risk of infection, you should:

Wash your hands often with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds

Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands

Avoid close contact with people who are sick

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