Diet May Impact an Itchy Male Organ
by John Dugan Owner“Oh no, not now!” That’s what goes through every man’s mind when
an intense itchy male organ attack occurs, as it inevitably does, on a first
date or while making an important presentation in front of all the people who
make the salary and promotion decisions. An itchy member is an incredibly
common male organ health issue, but that doesn’t change the fact that it causes
substantial embarrassment when it happens. Since preventing an itchy male organ
situation is desirable, there are some things a man can try – such as proper
hygiene, wearing clean underwear, etc. – to reduce the chances of its
occurrence. Another one of these strategies is to be careful about the diet he
consumes.
By diet, we’re not talking about cutting down on food to lose
weight; rather, we’re discussing the choice of foods consumed, as it’s possible
that some foods may be “triggers” for an itchy male organ.
The following list contains some of the foods more commonly
associated with itchy skin. It’s by no means comprehensive, and it’s also true
that every man’s body is different. What causes one man to scratch like crazy
may do absolutely nothing to another man. Still, all things being equal, these
are foods to consider limiting if eliminating an itchy male organ is a goal.
Changes to diet to consider
- Salt. Too
much salt can create an itchy male organ situation rather easily. That’s
because salt absorbs water, leading to skin dehydration—and dry skin tends to
be itchy skin. So, a first rule is for men who heavily salt everything to cut
down on their salt.
- Eggs. Eggs
are often associated with skin itches, although exactly why is not clear.
- Seafood. Many
men find that, as delicious as they may be, foods like crabs, shrimp, oysters,
clams, and squid result in an itchy male organ. This restriction includes
dishes in which seafood is only one ingredient of many, such as clam chowder.
- Foods with histamines. Histamines help prevent infection, but too many histamines
lead to inflammation and itching. Cutting down on foods high in histamines –
which includes spinach, eggplant, cheese, tuna, mackerel and red wine – can
keep the itch away.
- Anything that causes an allergic
reaction. This may seem like common sense, but many people eat foods
they are allergic to—and are surprised when an itchy male organ (or rash or
hives) later occurs. So, whether it’s peanuts, tomatoes, strawberries, or
wheat, avoid any known or suspected foods that cause allergies.
Okay, so the foods listed above could cause an itchy male organ.
Are there any changes to the diet that can help prevent itchy skin problems?
Actually, yes. Foods that are rich in vitamins A, C, and E tend to give the
body support to keep itchy skin at bay.
Most people know that citrus fruits tend to be rich in vitamin C,
so eating oranges and grapefruits is good, as is consuming kiwi, cabbage, and
broccoli. For vitamin A, men who are not allergic to eggs or milk can get a
good amount there, or they can supplement with liver, cantaloupe, or sweet
potatoes. Vitamin E is found in nuts, but many people have nut allergies, so
they should instead opt for corn, spinach, olives, or wheat germ.
Fighting an itchy male organ through changes in the diet is an
excellent step, as is utilizing a top-notch male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) for the
same reason. As luck would have it, the best creams contain the very same
vitamins already discussed as being beneficial for preventing an itchy male
organ: vitamins A, C, and E. In addition to the above benefits, these vitamins
offer other plusses as well. Vitamin A fights persistent male member odor,
vitamin C helps give skin its tone and elasticity, and vitamin E is a natural
hydrator, keeping manhood skin smooth and moisturized.
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