Avoiding Itchy Male Organ From Food During the Holidays
by John Dugan OwnerFrom Thanksgiving through the end of the year, the holidays just
keep coming one right after the other. It’s a special and joyous time of the
year, and one that a guy doesn’t want marred by the intrusion of an especially
itchy male organ. Even guys who are experts at male organ health may find
themselves with an itchy male organ at this time of year, and there can be many
reasons, from dry winter air to rough clothing to, yes, some of the foods that
are eaten during the holidays. So let’s delve into foods that might be
responsible for that itchy male organ.
Anything goes
First, it has to be acknowledged that food reactions vary wildly
from person to person, and it’s probably not an exaggeration to say that every
food is going to cause a reaction in somebody, someplace. But there are some
that are more likely to cause itchiness, and some of those are listed below.
- Milk. Yes, although milk (and products
that contain milk) has very excellent health benefits, it also can be an itch
trigger in many people. This is not the same as lactose intolerance, which may
or may not also occur in a person whose skin becomes itchy from milk. In some
people, the itch quotient (on the manhood or elsewhere) is related to quantity
consumed, so it may be possible for a person with a milk allergy to still drink
small amounts with no side effect.
- Peanuts and tree nuts. It’s amazing
how the once-ubiquitous peanut is often shunned now because of allergic
reactions – and one of those can be itchy male organ or itchy other body parts.
But peanuts are not alone in the food/itching department – walnuts, pecans,
pine nuts, almonds, and other nuts also can cause a fit of scratching. So if
nuts make you go nuts, avoid dipping into that bowl of assorted nuts while
waiting for holiday dinner to start.
- Eggs. Basically because of allergens in
the white of the egg, many people find that they itch after a hearty farmer’s
breakfast or even after eating any of the many, many foods that contain eggs as
one of the ingredients. Using egg substitutes may be a way to help.
- Gluten grains. Wheat, rye, barley,
bran, and oats all contain gluten, and even people who would not be considered
gluten intolerant may have a reaction from eating too much. So perhaps
reconsider whether that third helping of Grandma’s stuffing is really needed
this year.
- Soy. For those non-vegetarians and
non-vegans, it may seem like avoiding soy is a breeze – all you have to do is
stay away from tofu and edamame, right? Not so fast. Soy is used in many, many
processed foods. Check labels carefully if soy is likely to be an itchy male
organ trigger.
- Tomatoes. One of the most
delicious and often-used foods, tomatoes unfortunately do trigger a lot of
people. This is largely because tomatoes contain significant amounts of balsam
of Peru, 1 of the 5 most prevalent food allergens in the world. This allergen
is also found in cinnamon, chocolate, and colas, so beware of foods and drinks
in these categories.
An itchy male organ can make the holidays a little less cheerful
and carefree, so in addition to watching food intake, a man should regularly
apply a first-rate male organ health oil (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The best oil is going to
contain a combination of moisturizers, such as a high-end emollient (like shea
butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E), which can keep the skin smooth
and moist so that itching is less likely. It should also contain alpha lipoic
acid, a potent antioxidant that fights free radicals and the oxidative damage
they can cause to sensitive member skin.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving manhood sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy member.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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