Sex

Sex is here to stay.

Have sex

It’s good for you!

 

Dr. Issa Dahabreh, researcher at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, studied 6,000 people in their 50s and 60s who were sexually inactive and had suffered heart problems. She asked, “What were you doing two hours before the cardiac event?” She discovered that some had gotten lucky and were involved in sexual intercourse after considerable abstinence. But they also suffered a risk of sudden heart attack 2.7 times the norm.

 

Looking at it another way, if 10,000 inactive people suddenly got frisky in bed, only one or two would suffer a heart attack during the next year. During that time, there’s also a greater chance of dying in a car accident. Faced with either succumbing to a coronary after sex or death from a car accident, most people would quickly jump into bed.

 

Sex even helps to control the obesity epidemic. A frisky sexual workout three times a week can burn up to 600 calories or 31,200 calories a year. This is the same as jogging 260 miles! Besides, sex doesn’t cause arthritis of the knees, which happens in 50% of joggers. So who would want to jog?

 

In women, sex increases the level of estrogen that protects against heart disease and osteoporosis (brittle bones). Sex can also help to strengthen pelvic muscles and improve bladder control. During orgasm in men, the muscles around the prostate contract, which then excretes prostrate fluid and helps decrease the risk of chronic prostatitis. And in one clinical study, frequent male ejaculations decreased the risk of prostate cancer.

 

Sex can also have an effect on the risk of heart attack and how long we live. One study at Queen’s University in Belfast, Ireland, showed that men who have sex three or more times a week cut their risk of heart attack in half. Researchers at Queen’s University also reported in the British Medical Journal that men with the greatest frequency of sex enjoyed a 50% lower death rate than those who are less sexually active.

Good Sex

 

The fact is that sex is good for your health whether you’re 25 or 85. And you don’t have to hang from the chandelier to enjoy sex and get the medical benefits.

Erectile Dysfunction and

NEO40

 

Everyone, particularly males, are aware of the little blue pill for ED. But for those suffering from minimal ED or others who dislike prescription drugs, there is a natural remedy called Neo40.

 

The discoverers of nitric oxide (NO) were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1998. This molecule dilates blood vessels which decreases blood pressure and allows more blood to flow into the penis. By age 40 men have lost 40 percent of their ability to produce NO and by age 70 the loss is 75 percent. This is often associated with fatigue, grumpiness, less visual acuity, and impotence.

 

Dr. Nathan S. Bryan at the University of Texas is a world authority on nitric oxide. He says that most men over 40 require two tablets daily for two weeks, then once daily. Some men get a quick response while others require several weeks.

 

Neo40 is available at most Health Food Stores.

 

Men who take nitrate drugs to treat angina should not take NO as both cause dilatation of blood vessels which may cause an excessive drop in blood pressure.

 

Eight Good Reasons to

Make Love

 

Are you fed up reading about war, our failing health care system and crooked CEOs? If so, let’s discuss a more pleasant topic, the way to ensure a long and healthy life. Some are convinced that jogging, a variety of diets or a daily glass of red wine is the answer. But what about sex? The fact is that making love is downright good for you. Here are eight reasons why you should put more amore into your life.

 

It’s Good Exercise

Since making love involves some interesting acrobatics having sex three times a week burns about 7,500 calories in a year. This is the equivalent of jogging 75 miles! And vigorous sex consumes up to 200 calories each time. At three times a week, this activity consumes 31,000 calories a year, the same as 300 miles of jogging. Given this choice why would anyone want to jog?  After all, making love is a usually pleasant affair. But have you ever seen a jogger smiling? They look like they’re about to take their last breath.

 

Decreases the Risk of Dying

It’s been said that French have sex lives, the English have hot water bottles! But what about the Irish? Researchers at Queens University in Belfast, Ireland, tracked the mortality of 1,000 middle-aged men over the course of 10 years. They reported in the British Medical Journal that men who had the highest frequency of sex enjoyed a death rate 50 percent lower than those who were less sexually active. The French, unlike the Irish, don’t need a scientific study to reach this conclusion. They call orgasm, “la petite mort”, or the little death. But they are quick to add that, a little death now and then can help to postpone the big one! Sex seems a small price to pay for extending one’s life!

 

Reduced Risk of Heart Disease

Another study at Queen’s University showed that sex improves cardiovascular health. Men who were having sex three or more times a week cut their risk of heart attack in half. Shah Ebrahim, co-author of this study, displayed the British gift of understatement when he remarked, “The relationship between the frequency of sexual intercourse and mortality is of considerable public interest.” And, I would add, of great personal interest.

 

Pain Relief

Dr. BeverlyWhipple, Associate Professor at Rutgers University, says sex can help to relieve the pain of arthritis, whiplash and other injuries. During sex levels of the hormone oxytocin surge to five times their normal level. This, in turn, releases endorphins, the body’s own morphine. So for those who say they have a headache, have sex and the pain may be gone after it.

 

Prevents Chronic Prostatitis

During orgasm the muscles around the prostate gland contract pushing out prostate fluid which keeps the gland healthy. It’s often said, “use it you lose it.” But lack of use may also cause chronic prostatitis, an enlargement of the gland associated with annoying chronic pain in the rectal area.

 

Less Frequent Colds

Wilkes University in Pennsylvania claims that individuals who have sex once or twice a week show 30 percent higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A, which is known to boost the immune system.

 

Relieves Stress

Today too many people are reaching for anti-depressants and sleeping pills to treat anxiety and insomnia. But this medication often causes side effects. They forget the remedy may be found in the bedroom. Normal sex is 100 percent natural, without side effects, lessens tension and encourages sleep.

 

Bonds Couples

I often tell patients that sex is only five percent of a marriage, but the first five percent. For years young couples have been led to believe that having husbands participate in birth in the delivery bonds the marriage. I have always felt (although few agree with me) that this practice is scientific nonsense but it’s still going on. The idea was initially started as a marketing device by some U.S hospitals and later this folly spread to Canada. Now, we’re seeing these labour room bonded marriages breaking apart. So much for that experiment. A good sex life does more to bond a marriage than witnessing a thousand baby deliveries.

 

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