Cholesterol and the Tumescent Member

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healthy body is a wonderful thing for a man to have; few things are as precious
as good health. It’s also worth noting that a man’s overall health can have an
impact specifically on his male organ health. Since men take great pride in
manhood health and the impressive tumescent member that benefits from that
health, guys should also spend time thinking about how things that affect their
overall health may also sneak up and attack that tumescent member. And what
might be able to do such a thing? Well, one thing could be cholesterol.
About cholesterol
Cholesterol is a waxy substance that is naturally made in the
liver. There’s a “good” kind of cholesterol, usually called HDL, and a “bad”
kind, known as LDL. HDL goes around and helps remove LDL, so having high levels
of HDL is a good thing; but a high level of LDL is bad.
When there’s a lot of LDL, it causes plaque to build up in the
arteries. This excess plaque “narrows” the arteries, so that blood has a harder
time flowing through them. (This is called atherosclerosis.) Sometimes it can
result in heart attack or stroke. This is why it is so vital that men keep
their cholesterol levels under control.
As mentioned, cholesterol is made naturally in the liver. But diet
affects the ultimate amount of cholesterol in the body and usually is the
reason why cholesterol levels get out of hand.
Tumescent member issue
The fact that high cholesterol can affect the coronary arteries
and lead to serious cardiac issues is the main reason to be concerned about
cholesterol. But the fact is, it can affect other arteries as well – including
those that involve the manhood and surrounding areas.
When plaque builds up in the male organ arteries, it impedes the
flow of blood – which is crucial for a properly functioning member, especially
in terms of attaining and maintaining tumescence. In addition, cholesterol is
thought to impede production of nitric oxide, which is used to help keep blood
vessels open. So bad cholesterol not only helps narrow arteries, it also
decreases one of the elements which can help open them up – a double whammy for
a tumescent member!
In addition, some scientists believe that cholesterol affects
production of male hormone. This hormone is a key component in maintaining
sensual drive, so too much cholesterol may mean too little male hormone which
in turn may mean a diminished sensual drive.
What to do
Keeping bad cholesterol at bay is crucial for a guy’s health.
There are several things a man can do if he wants to lower his cholesterol
(after checking with his doctor to get approval).
- Maintain a low fat diet. Eat more vegetables, fruits, beans, whole grains and lean
proteins. Avoid saturated fats and junk foods.
- Exercise. Bering physically active and keeping the body in better
physical shape will also help keep cholesterol levels lower.
- Take medication. If the doctor recommends it, there are several mediations
available which can help keep cholesterol levels in check.
Keeping cholesterol at an appropriate level will decrease the
chances of a tumescent member issue due to cholesterol. It also helps to
maintain overall health, which means a man’s daily regimen should include
application of a first class male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Look for a crème that
include vitamin B5. Why? Because B5 is also known as pantothenic acid, and
pantothenic acid is thought to help fight against LDL cholesterol. In addition,
the crème should include L-arginine. This is an amino acid which plays a role
in boosting nitric oxide – and since cholesterol can dampen nitric oxide
production (which opens manhood blood vessels), this can be a plus.
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