Punch Up Male organ Performance with 6 Super Ingredients

Posted by John Dugan
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Generally, when it comes to the male organ, more is always better. More intimacy. More firmness. More stamina. More sensation -- and so on and so forth.  Exceptions to that rule, of course, may be more time needed to reach firmness, more wrinkles, and more pain – ouch! While some men may have no problem popping a little tablet to achieve better male organ performance, there are others who prefer a more natural method.  Luckily, men have been using ingredients found in nature for thousands of years for male organ health and aphrodisiac properties.  Learn more about food and other natural methods of maintaining male organ health.

6 Foods for a healthier male organ

  1. Watermelon: Though there is nothing alluring about spitting out watermelon seeds, the juicy red fruit may get a man’s juices flowing in the bedroom.  Watermelon is packed with the amino acid citrulline, which is then converted to arginine which is the precursor for nitric oxide in the blood.  Nitric oxide acts similarly to some male dysfunction medications, by helping to dilate blood vessels.  This increased blood flow, in turn, works to swell the manhood and bada bing, bada boom – a nice, firm organ.
  1. Dark Chocolate: While watermelon is not so alluring, a decadent dark chocolate can awaken all the senses and be integrated into a delicious dessert – to be consumed in bed – of course.  The flavonoid-rich dark chocolate helps dilate arteries and improve circulation to the manly parts – chocolate covered watermelon anyone?
  1. Cherries: If there was an award for the most sensual fruit out there, cherries –thanks to many cherry stems tied with nothing but tongues – would win hands down.  Not only fun to eat, cherries increase blood flow, cleanse the body of free radicals, and relax the arteries to ensure proper circulation throughout the entire body. Try a big bowl of cherries to top off the night!
  1. Oysters: Widely known for their aphrodisiac properties, naysayers take note, oysters truly get the blood flowing due to their exceptionally high levels of zinc.  Oysters also increase the body’s production of androgen hormones, making them the perfect male organ food.
  1. Butter: Who doesn’t love a good pat of butter from time to time – besides a cardiologist, maybe? Turns out, grass fed butter is very high in vitamin K2, which surprisingly cuts one’s risk for coronary heart disease. This may actually help increase blood flow to the special areas of a man’s body, talk about a win-win!
  1. Nutmeg: A spice most households have tucked in their spice drawer for its yearly appearance in the pumpkin pie, nutmeg is also an aphrodisiac.  It has been found to increase sensual desire – in men and women – and boost male performance.

Natural Male Organ Care

Though it may be tempting, it is unlikely that one can be entirely sustained on a diet of oysters, dark chocolate covered watermelon & cherries, with a side of butter and a nutmeg-heavy pumpkin pie.  However, slipping one or more of these foods into the diet whenever possible – and maybe even on date night – may pump up the power of the male organ.

Luckily, there are also natural male organ regimens that can be completed every day to keep the male organ healthy.  Adding an all-natural male organ vitamin formula to the daily male organ care routine (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can spice up the love life and keep the male organ healthy.  Packed full of vitamins and minerals, a male organ health oil can improve the look and feel of the male organ skin by fighting wrinkle-causing free radicals and hydrating red, irritated skin.  Amino acids – like those found in watermelon – can be absorbed through the skin of the male organ to help improve blood flow and sensitivity; add it to the daily routine today.

Visit www.man1health.com for more information about treating common problems such as a sore male organ, dry skin, redness and loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.