A Healthier Male organ in 5 Easy Steps – Personal Care for Every Man
Though
many men think of their male organ as merely a love organ that has one main function, the health
and wellness of the male unit goes far above and beyond a satisfying intimate
life. In fact, male organ
health issues – if left untreated – can ultimately impact the health of the
entire body. Yes, that’s
right, the entire body. Find out 5 things every many can start
doing today to maintain male organ health, so
that he can enjoy a fantastic intimate life and a healthy body overall.
1. Exercise: Well, this one may be a no-brainer, as
every man knows he should be putting in at least a little exercise every
day. But what many men
don’t know is that hitting the treadmill has healthy benefits for mind, body –
and manhood! Yup, getting
that blood pumping pushes blood to all areas of the body and improves
circulation, which means the male organ enjoys the benefits of increased oxygen
and nutrients. A healthy circulatory system also reduces a man’s chance
of falling victim to the dreaded male dysfunction, as poor circulation is one
of the major contributing factors to a man not being able to get it up.
2. PC
Flexes: Sometimes
known as “male Kegels” men who exercise the pubococcygeus muscles have reported
improvement in male incontinence and stronger, more powerful emissions.
Bonus! To find the muscles,
a man can stop the flow of urine mid-stream - got ‘em? Okay, now just like any other strength
training, he needs to regularly flex those muscles; luckily, no gym membership
is required. Simply flex the PC muscles, hold for a slow count of 5,
release and repeat; do 3 sets of 10 reps, 3x a day – working up to 25 reps as
the muscles get stronger.
3. Self-examination: Sure, taking a mirror to one’s nether
regions my not be on the top of the to-do list for most men, but it should
be. Regular self-exams are
an excellent way to stay apprised with changes in the region. Not only
does the area need to be thoroughly surveyed; a man also needs to get hands-on
and feel around for lumps, bumps or tender areas. Male self-examination can
turn up male organ cancer, as well as partner transmitted infections – all of
which can be very serious if they are not treated in a timely manner. So take
15 minutes once a month to become better acquainted with the boys downstairs!
4. Protect: Ever since junior
high, it has been pounded into the male psyche that latex barriers are
important during intimate contact, yet some men may still tune that little
voice in their head out from time to time and skip the protection---especially
in the heat of the moment. But
believe it or not, that health teacher was right. Latex barriers are the best form of
protection from partner-transmitted infections, aside from abstinence. Additionally, getting regularly tested
is imperative for every man who is active – particularly if he is not in a
monogamous relationship. Remember,
just asking the other person if they are “clean” is not enough, as some people
are asymptomatic carriers -
meaning they have an active virus in their body but no symptoms.
5. Practice
Good Hygiene: Nobody wants
to be the smelly kid in class, and even worse is the smelly guy in the
bedroom. Obviously, taking
regular showers is important to “de-smellifying” the region, but there is even more a
man can do to stay shower fresh all day long. Simply applying a male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) to the area after
each shower can help beat odor that shower gels and soaps leave behind. Be sure
to choose a male male organ cream that contains vitamin A, as it works to fight
the bacteria that are the number one cause of a smelly undercarriage.
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.