Too Tired for Intimacy – The Importance of Getting Enough Rest
Your mother was right
when she told you that getting enough sleep was important: a proper male organ health regimen includes making sure that the
body is well rested. A sleepy manhood is a manhood that feels sluggish; that
has a “maybe I will, maybe I won’t” attitude toward tumescence; and that is
less likely to provide the kind of powerful, record-setting emissions that men
strive for.
Lazy male drive
There’s a reason that the
word “drive” is in the phrase “male drive.” The male drive needs to be alert
and active, ready to respond to stimuli at a moment’s notice and to get a guy’s
gears in action so that when an opportunity arises, his equipment will also
rise.
Although the male drive
is more of a concept than a physical attribute like a muscle, it still needs
the same things a muscle needs: exercise and rest. If a man neglects the rest,
the exercise is going to be harder.
It’s science
This is borne out by the
work done by numerous sleep researchers. In case after case, a man who
chronically did not get a proper amount of sleep had a lower male drive than a
man who did. One reason why this may be is that when the body is tired, all of
its processes are affected. This includes hypothalamus (a part of the brain)
and the pituitary glands, which are in charge of making sure enough androgen is
produced. When these two body parts don’t get enough rest to function properly,
less androgen is created.
Stressing out
Getting too little sleep
also tends to make a man feel edgy. Stress levels rise, which is bad for the
heart and which long term is bad for the manhood; after all, the heart pumps
the blood that causes the manhood to swell into an active state.
Of a more direct concern
is the role that stress plays in male health. Many men who feel over-stressed
report problems with getting hard. Excitement is good; stress and anxiety is
not.
Plan Your Sleep
For some men, getting
more rest is simply a matter of putting down that TV remote (or logging off of
that adult website) earlier in the night and getting into bed. Other men,
however, may have more difficulty in getting the sleep they need. In serious
cases, a trip to a sleep specialist may be needed; for less severe cases, here
are a few trips to try:
1. Set a schedule. A person can get to sleep more easily and enjoy a more
restful sleep if he sets a routine. Try to go to bed at the same time every
night and to wake up at the same time every morning. Sure, there will be nights
when some variation is needed; but generally keeping the same schedule is a
good idea.
2. Nap wisely. Napping can be
good or bad. If a person gets several hours less sleep than intended, it’s
better to go ahead and get up at the regular time and take a nap during the
bad; however, napping for more than a half hour or so can make it difficult to
get to sleep the next night. Nap judiciously.
3. Make the bedroom
restful. Obviously, not when you
have a playful partner – but when alone, keep the bedroom for sleeping. Read,
watch TV, play video games, etc. in another room. When a man comes into the
bedroom to sleep, he should be READY to sleep.
4. Maintain a good
diet and exercise routine. Regular exercise helps
the body sleep better at night. A healthy diet, and one that does NOT include
snacks near bedtime, is recommended. Avoid caffeine; also, an alcoholic
nightcap often keeps a person awake, so cut that out as well.
Sleep is a key ingredient
in good male organ health, but so is proper hygiene and the use of a quality male
organ nutrient formula (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil). A formula with L-arginine is
especially recommended, as this enzyme helps to boost the body’s nitrous oxide
production, which translates into a more effective blood circulation system. To
make your partner even happier, look for a formula with vitamin A, which can
help with the manhood odor problems that are common for many men.
For
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving manhood sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood,
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.