Manhood Sensitivity & Diet: They Go Together
by John Dugan OwnerManhood
sensitivity is something most men simply take for granted. They know that when
their manhood is touched and stroked (whether by a partner or by themselves),
their body experiences the tremendous sensations that make sensual activity so
exciting and enjoyable. Clearly, manhood sensitivity is crucial for a man’s
sensual life and he will want to be sure he maintains excellent male organ health in order to
help maintain a proper level of male organ sensation. And it may be that some
surprising factors – such as diet – can have an impact in this area.
Manhood
sensitivity
Why
is the member so prone to extreme sensations anyway? For the same reason that
any part of the body demonstrates a tendency to react to stimulation: nerves.
The neural network runs throughout the body. Nerve endings are near the surface
of the skin. They pick up stimulation – a touch on the arm, a kick in the
pants, a stroking of the member – and send a signal back to the brain that
something is going on. The brain sends a signal back so that a man turns around
to the touch on the arm, yells “Ouch” to the kick in the pants, and sighs and
moans at the stroking of the member.
The
manhood tends to have many more nerve endings per square inch than other parts
of the body. Because male organ skin is so thin (especially when the member is
firm and the skin is stretched out), those nerve endings are more receptive to
stimulation – thus the higher degree of manhood sensitivity compared to other
parts of the body.
Because
of that sensitivity and the pleasure it affords, men really like to have their
manhood fondled. Sometimes, though, when a man is in pursuit of seed release
through male organ stimulation, he may find himself in situations where the
all-important friction is a little too much. Perhaps he is engaging in coupling
without appropriate lubrication or he’s furiously self-pleasuring with a grip
that is extremely tight. Short term, these activities produce the desired
result – a tremendous seed release – but over time, they may “mute” the degree
of sensitivity in the organ. When that happens, there’s a somewhat “deadened”
sensation that can interfere with a guy’s sensual enjoyment.
Diet
So
why should what a guy eats have any effect on how sensitive his manhood is?
Basically because what we eat has an effect on all parts of our bodies and
lives – including the member. Research has indicated that diets with vitamins
B12 and E, as well as folate, help increase sensitivity all over. So if a man
has reduced manhood sensitivity, he may want to up his intake of these
nutrients.
What
foods are good for vitamins B12 and E and folate? Lots of dairy products
contain B12, as do many kinds of seafood – and liver is especially high in B12.
Meanwhile, spinach is a winner for both folate and vitamin E. Folate is also
found in many other green vegetables, as well as citrus fruits. And vitamin E
is abundant in many nuts (almonds, peanuts, pine nuts) and oils (olive oil,
wheat germ oil, etc.), as well as trout and salmon.
Meanwhile,
avoiding fatty foods is good for manhood sensitivity. Cholesterol dampens nerve
endings, so watch those high-fat foods, especially when eating red meat.
Diet
can help maintain manhood sensitivity, but more help may be required. That’s
where regularly using a first rate male
organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) comes in handy. Select a crème that contains L carnitine, an
amino acid which has neuroprotective properties that can help restore loss of
sensation. It also helps if the crème contains L-arginine, an ingredient which
helps produce the nitric oxide that keeps manhood blood vessels open and
flowing.
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