Showing posts with label How to boost your sex life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to boost your sex life. Show all posts

Monday, 16 January 2012

Health Benefits of Sex


The uninitiated keep wondering how it feels, the more seasoned ones vow by its pleasures and no one can ever say NO to it—yes, I am talking about Sex.
Though it occupies the human mind unlike anything else, it seems that most people don’t realize that sex isn't just about fulfilling your carnal desires. There is sufficient, unquestionable scientific proof that underlines the health benefits of sex. In fact, sex surfaces as one of the most comprehensive and effective activities you can indulge in from a health perspective. Some of the most documented and proven health benefits of sex have been listed below:
Sex Boosts Your Immunity
The principle of your mind and body’s health being interrelated is best exemplified by sex. For starters, the act raises the synthesis of immunoglobulins. These are antibodies or our immunity compounds that help us fight infections. People with a more-than-basic level of sexual activities, per week, tend to retain a higher immunoglobulin concentration, making them more immune to common infections.

Sex Alleviates Common Infertility Problems

With stressful lifestyles, many men are prone to suffering from lowered sperm count or poor semen quality. These are serious barriers for couples trying to conceive. It has been researched that regular and enjoyable sex helps men to overcome these issues. Their semen improves in quality and quantity and the stress-relieving properties of sex ensure that their sperm is healthier, more motile and penetrable. The act of sex ensures that blood is properly circulated across the body, including the penile tissues, and absorption of nutrients is more uniform.
Health Benefits of Sex

Sex Relieves Stress

Overall reduction of stress is perhaps the biggest, most widely-accepted benefit of sex. It is believed that higher anxiety and stress levels are responsible for initiating most health problems prevalent today. With regular sex, psychological health is improved, particularly problems related to mood swings, depression and sleep. The act of intercourse helps to stimulate production of hormones that are required for overcoming stress and ensuring healthier behavior.

Sex Keeps You Physically Fitter

Health Benefits of Sex
Sex has an amazing calorie-burning and cardiovascular conditioning effect. It exercises nearly every muscle of the body, including areas like the abdomen, hips and thighs that are the common weight-gain areas for most people. Sex might not help you become muscular but it works-out the body in a beautiful manner. The increased supply of blood means that the body has a greater chance of eliminating waste products and providing nourishment in a more balanced manner to various organs. Increased levels of sexual hormones help to fortify the muscles and bones with critical nourishment. These hormones help to prevent onset of heart diseases. Working the pelvic muscles, intercourse helps to prevent conditions like incontinence and hernias.

Sex Gives Your Skin Unique Radiance

It is usually thought that only women have the after-glow that is essentially a result of their hormones being produced aplenty during sex. However, this is applicable to men too. Yes, sex behaves like a psychological and physical boost for the human body. The circulation of blood rises, more oxygen is pumped into the body and sexual hormones are released copiously. The result is a sort of radiance that the best of moisturizers and make-up kits cannot compete with. It seems to take off years from your face, making you appear refreshed and cheerful.
Health Benefits of Sex

Sex is an Instant Pain-killer

The feeling of happiness that accompanies and follows intercourse is due to the rise in the secretion of endorphins. These hormones are required for establishing a relaxed state of mind. Sex also induces release of oxytocin, which along with endorphin, is one of nature’s most potent painkillers—everything from unexplained bodyache to serious conditions like arthritic or PMS pains can be relieved.

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Busted: Top Myths Related to Male Fertility




Whenever a couple is diagnosed as infertile, fingers are always pointed towards women first.
People think that there's something wrong with and that is why she can't conceive. This is nothing but a myth. The fact is that men too can be infertile. In fact, during the last few years male fertility cases have shot up and it is on the rise. In this article, we'll bust more such myths related to male fertility because we, at MensXP, love busting myths:

Having Sex Daily Will Increase Your Chances of Conception

Contrary to all the popular beliefs out there, conceiving is all about timing. Generally, the best time for conceiving is from the 11th to the 17th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. Now, a man's sperm can live up to 48 to 72 hours in a woman's reproductive tract so having sex daily won't really help. However, daily sex may improve the quality of your sperm.

Men Don't Have Fertility Cycles

Sperm count can go up in the winter and can come down during the summer time. This is probably owing to the fact that cooler temperatures aid sperm production. Sperm count for the males is also highest during the morning as the male hormones at that time of the day are at the highest level. These observations aside, experts do not say that the time of the day or year have any bearing on fertility rates when one looks at the bigger picture.

Body Weight and Sperm Count

While it is a known fact that obesity can affect sperm production, people aren't really aware of the fact that being too thin can also reduce sperm count. This is linked to hormonal imbalances and malnutrition. Some recent findings have shown that people with optimal BMI (body mass index) of 20 to 25 had higher levels of normal sperm as compared to men who were overweight or underweight.

Bicycling and Fertility

When you sit on the bicycle saddle for durations more than 30 minutes, the temperature of the scrotum goes up and this temporarily affects sperm production. Soit's not exactly bicycling but the increase in scrotal temperatures that affects sperm production. Even keeping a laptop on your lap for long durations can affect sperm count. What one really needs to do here is taking frequent breaks while using laptop and riding a bicycle.

Top 5 Foods to boost your sex life

The Top 5 Aphrodisiacs Foods
Before you go for costly medical techniques and psychological therapies togive a boost to your sex life, you must give a try to some readily available aphrodisiac foods.
This is a good way to rev up your sexual drive. Having a good time with your partner and at the same time indulging in aphrodisiac foods can give a tremendous boost to your libido. These foods rouse our pleasure senses and stimulate glands to enhance both male and female sexual performances.
Let's explore some such exotic foods that work as natural stimulants to add that much-needed spice to your sex life:

Watermelon

It may be a cool fruit but multiple servings of watermelon everyday can add fireworks to your sex life. It is often called “natural Viagra.” Watermelons contain an amino acid called citrulline which aids blood vessel dilation and thus heightens sexual pleasure. It can also be used for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) naturally.

Asparagus

It's not for nothing that this exotic plant is also called “erotic asparagus.” It has the special quality of evoking a feeling of lust in both men and women. Ancient sexologists also advocated the use of asparagus for improving sex life. Back in 19th century, the prenuptial dinner for French bridegrooms included three servings of the juicy asparagus spears. Asparagus is ripe with potassium, fiber and vitamins like A, C, Folic Acid and Thiamine. Folic is one of the key substances which boost the production of histamine in the body which is necessary for the attainment of orgasm in both sexes.

Chocolate

And then we have chocolates, the good ol' aphrodisiac. They have been viewed as a symbol of love and passion for a long time. Some experts believe that women's capacity of producing endorphins (chemicals which are produced by the pituitary gland hypothalamus during excitement) increases four-fold after they eat chocolates as compared to a passionate foreplay.

Garlic

Garlic is once again a famous aphrodisiac. People have been consuming it for a long time for augmenting their sex drives. It works wonder for both men and women. Actually, garlic contains a chemical called allicin that increase blood flow to the sexual organs.

Oranges

It doesn't really have some really awesome aphrodisiac properties but it is indeed a sweet and seductive fruit. One can use it as a good alternative to chocolates to entice and pull your partner for a stormy sexual experience.