Men’s Reproductive Function: Why Vitamin D is Important
Everybody
knows that milk does a body good. The benefits of milk come, in large part,
from the calcium and vitamin D it contains. However, most people are unaware of
the power vitamin D has on the male reproductive organ. Commonly associated with healthy teeth
and strong bones, a good dose of vitamin D can also go a long way towards a
healthy, strong boner. Vitamin D is certainly one vitamin that is overlooked in
terms of its contribution to male organ care; learn
more about this miracle vitamin and how it can help improve a man’s intimate
life.
Vitamin
D and the Male organ
Skin
care: Vitamin
D is an important player in keeping one’s skin healthy, and yes, that includes
the skin of the male organ. Vitamin
D has been found to help keep the skin supple and hydrated, which reduces
uncomfortable itching. It
is a powerful healing agent that is often found in creams designed to fight
skin rashes and psoriasis; vitamin D also prevents premature aging and
wrinkling while repairing damaged skin cells. Many men do not pay attention to
the skin on their Johnson, but it is just as susceptible to dryness, wrinkling
and flaking as the skin anywhere else on the body. One thing is for sure; no
man wants a cracked, itchy male organ that is prone to skin flaking.
Reproductive
health: Interestingly,
men with low levels of vitamin D have been found to have a higher incidence of
male dysfunction and a decreased sperm count. It seems the vitamin plays a critical
role in keeping a man’s equipment fully stocked and at the ready. Upping ones daily dose of vitamin D
may help keep the baby maker running as smoothly as possible – which is
important – even if the job of actually making a baby is in a man’s distant
future, or past.
Boosts
immune functioning: Vitamin
D is a vital part of one’s overall health and wellness, and perhaps, the
biggest job it plays in the human body is that of supporting good immune
health. Vitamin D is an antioxidant, which means it helps fight cancer causing
free radicals in the body. It
also protects the body against serious medical conditions including heart
disease, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes – all of which, by the way –
contribute to decreased reproductive function and male dysfunction.
Where
to get Vitamin D
Vitamin
D contributes to male organ health in more than one way, making it a must-have
on the daily vitamin intake list. One
can stock up on vitamin D in the following ways:
Food: Whole milk,
portabella mushrooms, salmon, tuna, eel, eggs, and liver.
Sun
exposure: Catching
a few rays of sun is one way to stimulate the production of vitamin D in the
body; however, the harmful UV rays can also burn the skin, so this is not the
ideal way to get all of ones vitamin D.
Vitamin
supplements: Many
people have begun to rely on vitamin supplements as a way of reaching their
recommended daily dose of vitamin D which is 600 IU (international units) for
individuals ages 9-70 and 800 IU -- for individuals over 70 years of age. While vitamin D can be supplemented,
either as part of a daily vitamin or as an individual vitamin D supplement, one
may not achieve maximum absorption benefits when consuming the vitamin in that
manner.
Vitamin
Cream containing vitamin D: Another
way for men to up their vitamin D intake, and assure maximum absorption of the
nutrient targeted at the male organ, is to use a male
organ vitamin cream containing
vitamin D (most professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil). Applying the cream directly on the skin allows
for easy absorption where it can have the most benefit to one’s reproductive
health, the male organ. Daily
use can help improve the quality and health of the male organ skin while contributing
to the health of the entire organ.
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.