Monday, January 14, 2013


Sex Benefits for Health
 Do you know when someone is having sex her body will produce hormones that can relieve pain, reduce the risk of cancer, boost immunity and slow the symptoms of menopause?
Reduce Chronic PainStimulation of the clitoris and the vaginal wall triggers the release of endorphins, corticosteroids, painkillers and other natural. As a result, you will feel your pain decreases as headache and muscle pain during sex.
A professor of psychology at Rutgers University, said that women who have sex even with 'sex toys' will even tolerate pain 2-fold, especially if they do it right in the area of ​​the G-spot.
Lowering Breast Cancer RiskDuring sex hormone levels then automatically "happiness" is increased. With Oxytocin and DHEA-can help keep you free from the risk of breast cancer. A study shows that women who have sex more than once a month had a lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who are less sexually active.
Greek researchers found that men who had at least seven orgasms a month in their 50s, they have a significantly lower chance of developing breast cancer of men.
Exercise For HeartCardiologists said that sexual intercourse as mild exercise-to-moderate intensity can improve heart health and to determine whether or not a fast heartbeat.
As with any exercise, the stronger you are, the more benefits for your heart. Orgasm giving bonuses. At the peak of orgasm you experience your heart rate up to 110 beats per minute, compared to what you achieve when walking fast or jogging
Shielded From ProstateIn 2003, a study of middle-aged men in Australia found that those who average at least run 4 times a week have a chance ejaculation third less likely to develop prostate cancer than those who have fewer ejaculations. "When you drain the pipe, as if you have a blockage," says Irwin Goldstein, MD, head of sexual medicine at Alvarado Hospital
Lowering StressA 2005 study found that men and women who have had sex 2 weeks before a stressful day, had an easier time while doing public speaking and some verbal arithmetic.
During the presentation, their systolic blood pressure tend to rise and then fall back to normal levels at a faster rate than people who do not have sex or have other forms of sex, including masturbation noncoital or interaction.
One theory about why this happens is that sex requires a more complex brain activity, the other reason is that it stimulates a number of important nerves that are not triggered during sexual activity.
Boost the Immune SystemResearch from Wilkes University shows that students who engage in sex once or twice a week had a 30% higher rate of antibodies to fight infections than those who do not have sex at all.
In 2004, German scientists get the same result: a blood test showed that arousal and orgasm in men increase levels of certain white blood cells fight pathogens. The effect is comparable to other stress-busting activities, such as sports and listening to music,
Continue Feeling HealthyA healthy sex life can prevent drought-and the pain came. Scientists in New Jersey found that postmenopausal women who have intercourse more than 10 times a year have evidence capable combat vaginal dryness than those who have sex less often. That's a sign can generate healthy tissue, says Sandra Leiblum, PhD, a sex therapist in New Jersey who has previously conducted research.

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