Can Frequent Male Seed Release Really Prevent Prostate Cancer? A Look at the Facts
by John Dugan OwnerNo doubt, most men have heard about a study that claimed that
men who release (by any means necessary) 21 or more times each month could cut
their risk of prostate cancer significantly. Seems like the best excuse and
reasoning to have lots of intimacy and solo play, right? However, this one
study may not be the final say on the health benefits of release. Settle in and
read on to learn more about this study and what other similar studies are
finding.
The
“21 times a month” Study
In
December of 2016, a respected journal, European Urology, published a study
that suggested a substantial relationship between male release frequency and
reduced prostate cancer risk. Specifically, that men who released 21 times or
more in a month, each and every month, had a 31 percent lower chance of a
prostate cancer diagnosis than did their study counterparts who did not release
as often.
Now,
here’s the rub, no pun intended. The study was comprised of 29,342 male
subjects between the ages of 46 and 81, which is a sizable test group. However,
all the data about male release frequency were self-reported, leaving a
considerable margin of error when relying on memory. The men reported once in
1992 and then again in 2010 to find a trend.
More
Research About Male Seed Release and Prostate Cancer
A
2004 study published in the Journal of the American Medical
Association focused on the same test group and found no evidence linking
frequent male release with reduced prostate cancer risk. It did find a
correlation in the data that leaned toward frequent release reducing risk of
prostate cancer, just not something as concrete as the 2016 proclamation.
Are
There Additional Benefits to Frequent Male Seed Release?
In
addition to taking the studies with a grain of salt and erring on the side of
optimism, seed release has many other benefits a man can enjoy with the flick
of his wrist. The stimulation that kicks off what ultimately ends in a full
release produces oxytocin and dopamine. Both hormones are associated with positive
emotions, reduced stress, and feelings of productivity or happiness.
Release
is also a well-known cure for sleeplessness. Seed release is also believed to
improve seed quality, both in size and motility. It also has been linked with
reducing risk of heart disease, boosting the immune system, and reducing
migraine pain.
Are
There Drawbacks to Frequent Male Seed Release?
There
are some beliefs, like those of Tantra and Taoism, that frequent male release
can lower the power of a man’s essence or energy center. Aside from these more
esoteric beliefs, some men can desensitize themselves if they peak too
frequently, which can not only lead to the physical problems it causes, but it
can also negatively impact self-esteem and sensual relationships. Other than those
2 theories, there aren’t any scientifically backed reasons for men not to
release frequently.
Frequent
Male Seed Release – Good Goal or a Bunch of Hooey?
Releasing
frequently is an entirely personal decision. For some men, 21 releases in a
month sounds like a great goal, for others it feels like too few, and for
others still, it seems an impossible feat. At the end of the day, a man has to
listen to his body and his personal sensual drive. How he does it is also
entirely personal, as well.
One
thing to keep in mind about frequent male release is the care a man should give
his member. With all the work it does, it needs some special attention and care
to preserve sensitivity and reinvigorate it for its next adventure. Use a male organ health oil (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) that has been
created expressly for delicate midsection skin. Make sure that oil includes
vital male organ health promoters like vitamins A, B, and D, as well as boner
boosters like vitamin C and L-arginine. All that, wrapped up in a soothing and
nourishing base like shea butter and vitamin E, will keep a member supple and
robust through every release.
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