The Sauna and the Healthy Male Organ: 5 Key Tips
Staying fit is a worthy
goal, as physical exercise improves a man’s health and often makes a difference
in his physical appeal to potential partners as well. And after a solid workout
at the gym, many men relish the opportunity to spend some down time in the
gym’s sauna or steam room, rewarding their sore muscles with some heat
treatment. But while staying fit is good for a healthy male organ, are there any
male organ health effects (good or bad) associated with using a sauna?
Consider these tips when looking into spending heat time after a
workout.
1) Bye-bye toxins. One of the big
benefits of a sauna is that it increases one’s sweat in a significant way – and
this helps the body to more easily dispose of toxins lingering in the body,
including those which can have an impact on the male member.
2) But watch out for dry skin. Of
course, one of the other possible effects of spending too much time in a sauna
is – ironically – dry skin. The more one sweats, the more one’s natural oils
are depleted, and it’s those oils that help lock in moisture in the skin. So
spending too much concentrated time (especially in a too-hot sauna) can
sometimes damage delicate manhood skin. So don’t overo it.
3) The blood effect. Similarly, there are
good and bad effects in terms of blood and its impact on a healthy male organ.
The heated environment does encourage blood vessels to relax, while raising the
pulse rate. Thus blood is able to more freely and readily circulate throughout
the body, which is good for male organ health. However, some people, especially
those with a tendency to hypertension, may find that their blood pressure rises
from the heat – and that doesn’t make the member happy. Again, a guy needs to
limit his exposure to a sauna to a moderate amount, especially if high blood
pressure is an issue.
4) Stress relief. Stress is a big
problem with many people today, and one of the ways it can manifest is in
manhood function issues. Fortunately, many people find that spending time in a
sauna is very relaxing and helps them to de-stress. (Indeed, for many men, the
combination of exercise and a sauna gets them feeling a bit frisky – much to
their partner’s pleasure when they get back from the gym.)
5) Male seeds aren’t big fans. As
most men nowadays know, excess heat is not conducive to male seed production
and in fact can severely limit production when the sacks are exposed to excess
heat on a regular basis. It’s unlikely that spending 10 or 15 minutes in the
sauna a few times a week will by itself harm male seed production. But if the
sacks are kept overheated from other activities, or if a guy already has low
male seed counts and is trying to sire a child, he may want to avoid the sauna
for a while.
So the big takeaway re: a sauna and a healthy male organ is to
utilize it wisely and with moderation. And also, maintain that male organ
health by daily application of a superior male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Guys spending serious sauna time should definitely use a crème
with a combination of moisturizing agents, such as a high end emollient like
shea butter and a natural hydrator like vitamin E. The member skin will also
better withstand sauna heat if the crème includes alpha lipoic acid, a potent
antioxidant that protects manhood skin from oxidative stress. Finally, be sure
the crème contains vitamin A, the anti-bacterial properties of which can help
handle annoying and persistent male organ odor.
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