A MUST READ FOR MEN: A very natural way to beat off Prostate Cancer.
Prostate health is
a sensitive but important issue for men around the world. Prostate cancer
is one of the leading causes of cancer death especially among older men of all
races.
But did you know that you can beat off cancer through
regular orgasms? Regular ejaculations could
be key to men avoiding prostate cancer as it helps the prostate ‘flush out
toxins’.
A study at Harvard University has discovered that men who
ejaculate more than 21 times a month keep the semen-producing gland healthy
thus reducing their risk of contracting the disease. The study of 32,000 men
and their sexuality habits found that those with high levels of sexual activity
are at less risk of contracting prostate cancer by 33%.
The author of the study states: “We found that men reporting
higher compared to lower ejaculatory frequency in adulthood were less likely to
be subsequently diagnosed with prostate cancer. This large prospective study
provides the strongest evidence to date of a beneficial role of ejaculation in
the prevention of prostate cancer.”
Of course, ejaculation alone isn't going to entirely save
your prostate. Experts says that obesity, tobacco, high-fat processed food and
heredity are also factors that will lead to prostate cancer so cut those out
for your own sake.
Dr. James Balch believes that a good diet is a positive
thing to aspire towards when protecting ones prostate.
“If a man wants to stay out of the operating room and avoid
cancer of the prostate, he needs to go full blast to avoid the high-fat junk
foods and environmental toxins that contribute to prostate problems and to
start a wise nutritional program that includes the basic supplements that
affect the prostate.”
If sex and a healthy diet wasn't enough tomatoes, organic
coffee, plant-based fats, exercise and no smoking will also help prevent
prostate cancer.
However, these experts aren’t exactly sure why ejaculation
lowers the risk of prostate cancer, but they speculate it might help flush out
cancer-causing toxins. It is understood that high levels of male sex hormones, or androgens,
may increase a man's risk of prostate cancer.
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