Better Male Organ Health through Sleeping Bare
What man in his right mind wouldn’t want
to positively affect his male organ health – especially when an improvement can
be achieved simply by going bare? Assuming that a guy is in a position to bare
it all when he sleeps, he may be in a position to keep his manhood in even
better health than it already is.
An
article in the U.K. paper The
Sun recently extolled the
praises of sleeping bare and the male organ health benefits that this confers.
The basic information in that article has been around in various forms for some
time, so this is not hot-off-the-presses news. But it does serve as a reminder
that more men should consider going bare when going to sleep.
The
benefits
There
are any number of benefits to “going commando” when snuggling into bed. These
include:
1. It
helps with odor issues. Is it news to anyone at all
that the male member and its partner, the sacks, can sometimes develop a
certain pungency that is a trifle off-putting? (Indeed, some sources state that
rank male organ odor is the most common reason a woman cites for refusing to
orally pleasure her mate.)
For
some men, heavy-duty manhood odor is a chronic issue. This usually occurs when
there is heavy sweating going on in the region, which in turn creates deposits
of bacteria that produce a fetid mess. One of the most effective ways of
treating this issue is to “air the guys out.” Sleeping bare helps circulate the
air and give unwanted aromas a chance to dissipate.
2. It
discourages infection. Sweat and bacteria don’t just
affect the manly scent. If the member skin is chafed, dry or raw – and that
happens a lot to some guys – then it is going to be more susceptible to
infection if there are more bacteria present.
3. It
keeps male seed healthier. Male seed production is
negatively impacted when the heat is too high in the factory – so when the
sacks are too hot, male seed production goes down. Wearing underwear while
sleeping adds to the heat content – especially if the underwear is tight and
form-fitting. Sleeping with the region bare helps keep the male seed producers
cooler.
4. It
dampens cortisol production. Cortisol is a chemical which
naturally occurs in the body. At appropriate levels, it is fine, but too much
cortisol causes stress and anxiety – and also has a negative effect on male
organ health. Studies have shown that excess cortisol production can interfere
with normal tumescence function; some studies indicate that it can perhaps also
contribute to manhood shrinkage, something most men will do anything to avoid.
When the body is overheated, cortisol production goes up – so sleeping bare
(and thereby cooler) can help keep cortisol at a comfortable (and
non-threatening) level.
5. It
promotes healthier male organ skin. As mentioned previously, airing out helps to diminish sweat on
and around the member – and that
helps keep the male organ skin well moisturized. That may seem contradictory,
as one assumes the sweat should hydrate the skin. In fact, sweat removes
essential oils which are necessary for proper skin moisturization.
Sleeping
bare is an excellent first step in maintaining manhood health, but by itself it
is not enough. A man really needs to regularly apply a first class male organ health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) in
order to help provide a boost to manhood care. Dry male member skin,
especially, will benefit from a crème with a combination of natural hydrators
(think Shea butter and vitamin E), which creates a “moisture lock” to ensure
richer, suppler skin. A crème with vitamin is also recommended; vitamin A possesses
acclaimed anti-bacterial properties which are badly needed by the man with a
serious case of manhood odor.
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