Fighting Member Dysfunction: Health Teeth Equal a Healthy Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerBad breath in the bedroom
may not be your only problem if you have gum disease, your male organ may fail
you, too. Studies show that men in their 30s are 3 times more likely to have
difficulty getting hard-ons if they have gum disease. How could they possibly
be related? When a man gets that sensual feeling, his healthy blood vessels
naturally expand to increase blood flow throughout the body, a process known as
vasodilation. However, when blood vessels are degraded by dirty mouths, it
reduces dilation, blood flow decreases, and hard-ons get weaker. Grab your
floss and let’s talk about gum disease, how it affects boners, and how to make
sure you have a healthy mouth and a healthy member.
What Is Gum Disease?
Gum disease, also known as
periodontitis, is a common, preventable disease since it is usually caused by
lax oral hygiene. It can lead to tooth loss, heart disease, and lung disease.
Periodontitis presents as red, swollen, tender gums that can sometimes bleed.
Gum disease is treated by professionally cleaning the pockets around the teeth
to prevent damage to the surrounding bone. Sometimes surgery is necessary in
extreme cases.
How Do Gum Disease and a
Healthy Member Correlate?
Okay, so you are probably
thinking, “How could my gums affect my boner?” It seems like a stretch or an
extra-scary ploy to get men to floss more; however, it’s a significant risk
factor for member dysfunction. It all comes down to blood vessels.
Gum disease causes
inflammation, but not just in the mouth, in the whole body. That inflammation has
been shown to lead to the death of blood vessel cells in the male organ in the
same way that it does in the mouth. To have a strong, reliable hard-on, blood
vessels don't have to just live, they have to be healthy and open to accept the
burst of blood flow that causes a hard-on. Gum disease is also closely linked
to heart disease, which of course, also can cause a man to have a less than
healthy member.
How to Prevent Gum Disease
for a Healthy Member
How can a man prevent gum
disease? It’s pretty simple, really. Keep your biannual appointments at the
dentist for regular professional cleanings. As for daily maintenance, experts
say to brush for 2 minutes at least twice each day. Be sure to use a toothpaste
with fluoride, and rinse the mouth well. Finally, floss at least once per day.
A lot of people do not floss correctly, so ask your dentist or hygienist how to
do it effectively if you’re not sure how. Using a water pik, electronic
toothbrushes, and medicated rinses, like chlorhexidine, can also up the ante
when it comes to gum health.
Other Tips for Getting a
Healthy Member
Taking care of your teeth is
just one way to get a healthy member. A healthy body in general helps prevent
member dysfunction and promotes male organ health. Here are 5 musts for a healthy
member:
- Engage in physical
exercise daily to get the blood flowing.
- Eat a healthy diet of
fruits, vegetables, and protein sources—be they meat or vegetarian/vegan
options—healthy carbs, fiber, and plenty of fresh water.
- Get 7 to 8 hours of
sleep every night. Men have between 3 and 4 hard-ons each night while sleeping,
and they are crucial for a healthy member.
- Stay on point with your
male organ hygiene. Wash thoroughly with a mild cleanser, rinse well, and pat
or air dry daily, or more often if working out or enjoying some intimacy.
- In addition to getting
your male organ–promoting nutrients via a healthy diet, infuse some more of
that wholesome natural supplementation with
a specially formulated male
organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) daily. It incorporates vitamin C and
L-arginine, which are blood flow boosters that help produce strong, vigorous
hard-ons. It’s a key step every man should integrate into his daily self-care
regimen.
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