Antioxidants for Healthy Male Organ Skin
by John Dugan OwnerBecause many men think of their manhood
primarily in terms of its usefulness in sensual activities, they don’t always
remember that good member health means
more than taking steps to ensure a solid working tumescence. But in fact, there
are many different aspects of member health, including taking steps to ensure
healthy male organ skin, both for practical and aesthetic reasons. Part of
keeping male organ skin healthy involves incorporating antioxidants into the
manhood care routine.
What
are antioxidants?
On a
technical level, an antioxidant is a molecule that helps keep other molecules
from getting oxidized. Oxidation, in turn, is a chemical process that creates
something called free radicals, which then can cause damage to cells, such as
skin cells. They can also contribute to heart disease, cancer and other health
conditions. However, not all free radicals are bad, and a certain amount of
them are useful. For example, oxidation is important in helping the liver
detoxify food and the body to help fight certain bacteria.
On a
more-than-molecular level, antioxidants refers to those vitamins, minerals and
nutrients that have an ability to keep those free radicals (and the damage they
do) at bay.
How
do antioxidants help skin?
Many
skin care products are rich in antioxidants, because keeping oxidative stress
from damaging skin cells helps ensure the health of skin. There are many things
that can damage the skin, both on the surface and on a more molecular level.
The stronger the skin is on the molecular level, the better it is able to
withstand attacks on the surface level.
How
does a person get antioxidants?
The
body itself makes some antioxidants and depends upon a healthy diet to help
supplement these amounts. Some foods are richer sources of antioxidants than
others. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the following are
foods particularly high in antioxidants:
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Goji berries
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Wild blueberries
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Dark chocolate
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Pecans
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Artichokes
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Elderberries
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Kidney beans
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Cranberries
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Blackberries
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Cilantro
And
these are some of the herbs that are very good sources of antioxidants:
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Clove
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Cinnamon
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Oregano
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Turmeric
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Cocoa
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Cumin
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Dried parsley
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Basil
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Ginger
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Thyme
As
mentioned earlier, many skin care products are also good sources of
antioxidants. This can be especially important because skin that is damaged by
free radicals can be vulnerable – and unattractive as well.
Free
radical damage is one of the things that lead to skin looking early on aged. It
can contribute to drying out and to the cracks, wrinkles and blemishes that can
mar otherwise attractive skin.
This
is as true of male organ skin as it is of skin elsewhere on the body. Male
organ skin is naturally delicate, so that the manhood is more readily receptive
to friction and stimulation. This can also make it more susceptible to cracking
and wrinkling. When cracks appear on the member skin, they can also open up a
pathway for bacteria to get inside, creating further member health
concerns.
For
this reason, male organ skin needs to be exposed to a healthy level of antioxidants.
One way to help achieve this is through the daily application of a first
rate member health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Clearly, for
it to be effective, the crème must include antioxidants. This can more readily
be achieved if the crème contains vitamins A and C, as well as alpha lipoic
acid. All three of these have antioxidant capabilities. Vitamin A has the added
bonus of fighting bacteria that cause manhood odor, while vitamin C also helps
give male organ skin its necessary tone and elasticity. Alpha lipoic acid has
strong antioxidant properties and also helps boost those of vitamin C.
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