Secrets to Male Organ Health– 5 Ways Vitamin C Benefits Men’s Well-being
If
asked to list the vitamins and nutrients the body needs most, few people would
miss vitamin C. That’s
because vitamin C is one of the more talked about vitamins; it is a household
name – if there is such a thing in the vitamin world. If asked what vitamin C
is good for; however, the most common response would likely be that it is good
for a cold. The truth is,
vitamin C has many more far-reaching properties and is even good for the male
organ! Learn how this
multi-talented vitamin keeps the body healthy and how it benefits the health of the male organ.
Ok, so
what does vitamin C do?
Boosts
collagen production: One of the
reasons vitamin C is popping up in more and more health and beauty products is
because it helps the body produce collagen, which is equally important in
firming the delicate skin under one’s eyes as it is the tissue of a man’s
package. What a great
reason to stock up on some C!
Supports
blood vessels: The body is
filled with a map of tiny blood vessels and, over time, the heath of these
blood vessels begins to deteriorate causing a gradual loss of circulation –
particularly in the extremities where the tiniest blood vessels lie. On a man, the male organ is one area
that full circulation is always desired, as the flow of blood is responsible
for tumescence. That’s right, vitamin C can help plump up male organ tissue and protect against male dysfunction by
supporting the health of the blood vessels. Oranges, anyone?
Repairs
damaged tissue: Vitamin C is
also useful in repairing damaged tissue in the body. As men go about their daily lives, it
is not uncommon for tissue in the body to be damaged – sometimes an injury is
easily seen and felt – and sometimes it is microscopic. Vitamin C helps build
and repair tissues keeping the body healthy and sound.
Reduces
allergenic reactions: Whether
an individual struggles with seasonal allergies constantly or just gets the
snuffles every once in a while, vitamin C may be able to help. C is one of nature’s antihistamines,
meaning it blocks histamine reactions in the body, it also helps the body rid
itself of histamine so reactions may be shorter lived.
Fights
free radicals: Vitamin C
also works in the body as an antioxidant, which is an incredibly useful
property as it helps the body fight free radicals (those nasty buggers that can
lead to earlier aging and cancer). Fighting
free radicals can also reduce one’s risk of cardiovascular disease, heart
disease, and autoimmune diseases.
Vitamin
C from food
There
are numerous food sources of vitamin C – even beyond the obvious citrus
fruits. In fact, veggies
can be loaded with vitamin C as well, so try noshing on Brussels sprouts,
broccoli, sweet potatoes, spinach, and cauliflower in addition to the sweeter
fruit sources like pineapple, watermelon, kiwi, mangos and strawberries. Fruit juices are also a good way to
hit the daily recommended amount of vitamin C – just beware that they pack more
calories than a whole fruit – so juice shouldn’t be the only source of vitamin
C.
Vitamin
C supplements
It
is important to know that vitamin C is water-soluble – in other words – it
quickly leaves the body via one’s pee and is not stored in tissue or fat, like
some other nutrients are. This
is no big deal; it just means that vitamin C needs to be taken in
everyday. For men who are
worried about getting enough from food alone, supplements may be an
option. Multivitamins and C
only supplements are available to take by mouth, but men who are interested in
receiving the greatest benefit of vitamin C to their Johnson, should seek out
male organ-friendly products that contain C. A daily male
organ vitamin cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) is
easily added to the daily post-shower grooming routine and it will help load
the male organ up with much needed vitamin C and other male organ-specific
nutrients. Apply daily for
a healthier manhood; it is that simple!
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.