Male Organ Function and Alcohol – The Truth about Drinking and Shrinking
Throughout the Western world, and particularly in the United
States, alcohol is the social lubricant of choice. In a deeply-ingrained
drinking culture, sharing a few drinks on a date or at a social gathering is a
firmly-entrenched ritual. A glass or two of wine, a couple of beers or a
cocktail can help both parties to feel more confident, allowing physical
encounters to develop as inhibitions are lowered. However, as most men know,
there can be too much of a good thing when it comes to drinking and intimacy,
leading to unfortunate loss of male organ function at just the wrong moment.
For men who are habitual drinkers, this temporary effect can take
on a more permanent status, causing ongoing male dysfunction and even shrinkage
of the treasured organ. Avoiding these problems is possible, and in some cases
they can even be reversed. Understanding the effects of alcohol on male
function and knowing how to care for the male organ on a day-to-day basis can save men a
lot of embarrassment and frustration.
Male function
While a few drinks may initially increase a man’s desire, as well
as decreasing his social inhibition, alcohol is a depressant and relaxant. This
means that as the level of blood alcohol increases, the blood vessels relax,
which may seem like good news when it comes to male function. However, the
alcohol also interferes with the nerve signals that prevent blood from leaving
the male organ; therefore, it becomes very difficult to rise (and stay risen)
to the occasion.
Loss of sensation
Alcohol also has anesthetic properties; while a few drinks may
dull the pain, they can also dull the pleasure, leading to an inability to
experience tactile stimulation. For men who are habitual drinkers, this effect
can become permanent due to ongoing nerve damage, and in some cases,
irreversible loss of function is the end result.
Loss of male drive and male organ shrinkage
Chronic drinking or binge drinking can drastically reduce male
hormone levels; when male hormone levels are decreased, desire is often reduced
as well. When male hormone levels are consistently low, a man’s sperm count
also suffers, interfering with fertility. Worse yet (for many men), low male
hormone levels have been linked to male organ shrinkage.
Increased risk of infection
A final caution about too much alcohol when it comes to intimacy –
drinking interferes with the decision-making process, and men who have had a
few are more likely to engage in unplanned encounters without the benefit of
protection. This increases the risk for partner-transmitted infections, which
can cause long-term problems with male function, as well as other health
complications.
What to do
Caring for the equipment, as well as paying attention to overall
health, can have a beneficial effect in many cases of male dysfunction,
particularly when related to alcohol use. To start with, getting regular
exercise can help to improve cardiac function, as well as boosting endorphin
and dopamine levels – both of which contribute to a sense of confidence and
well-being which can aid in male performance.
Limiting the intake of alcohol to an occasional drink or two is
also recommended; for some men, even this may be too much, so men who have
plans for a romantic few hours with a partner might want to steer clear of the
adult beverages for the occasion.
Nutrition also plays a big role in countering performance issues
and boosting male drive. Getting the right nutrients – such as zinc for
increased male hormone, vitamin C for adequate blood flow, and amino acids such
as acetyl L carnitine for healthy nerve function – can be beneficial in
reducing the incidence of male dysfunction. While many male organ-friendly
vitamins and minerals can be found in a healthy diet, using a male
organ nutrient formula (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) on a daily basis may help to ensure
that the male organ does not miss out on the full benefits of good nutrition.
For additional information on most
common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and
what to do to maintain a healthy male organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com. John Dugan is a
professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing
contributing writer to numerous online web sites.