Flavonoids May Aid Tumescent Member
by John Dugan OwnerPossession of a sturdy and tumescent member is a point of pride
for many men, as well as one indication of good member health. Certainly, a
properly functioning tumescent manhood is necessary for most sensual
encounters. Yet tumescence dysfunction can be a problem for quite a few men.
There are a number of strategies to help fight a dysfunctional state for a
tumescent male organ. One some men might want to consider is an increased
consumption of flavonoids in their diets.
Is dysfunction really a problem?
Among younger men and especially among men for whom obtaining or
maintaining a tumescent member is no problem, there may be some skepticism as
to how big a problem tumescence dysfunction is; equally, they may assume that
if it is not currently a problem for them, why should they worry about it?
In fact, as many as 10% of men below the age of 40 do experience
issues with serious tumescence function. That figure rises to 35% between the
ages of 40 and 70, with another 49% at age 70 reporting a moderate degree of
tumescent member issues.
As indicated, there are several strategies to help prevent or to
treat tumescence dysfunction. While this article is focusing on the role that
flavonoids can play, it must be emphasized that for many men, there may be
several causes, and treating each of the causes may be necessary.
Flavonoids
So just what are flavonoids? These are a group of more than 6,000
plant chemicals commonly and naturally found in many different fruits and
vegetables. Flavonoids (along with carotenoids) are responsible for giving
fruits and vegetables their rich, striking colors. In recent years, scientists
have discovered that flavonoids bestow health benefits on consumers. But
ancient Chinese medicines have for years used ingredients rich in flavonoids,
without necessarily knowing of their specific existence.
The 6,000+ flavonoids are divided into groups, depending on the
source of each flavonoid. The benefits vary from group to group, but in
general, flavonoids are powerful antioxidants and provide anti-inflammatory
protection as well as help the immune system.
In terms of the tumescent member, it’s a particular flavonoid
benefit that is of interest: helping with cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular issue
A healthy heart is important for good manhood health. This ensures
blood is pumped properly to the member, which it needs for a tumescent state.
It also helps ensure member blood vessels are kept open and receptive to
increased flow.
Flavonoids can help in this area. A 2016 study published in the
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that men who consumed diets rich
in flavonoids were less likely to experience tumescence dysfunction. Depending
on factors like age and health, the likelihood was reduced by between 11% and
16%.
So what are some foods to consider eating to increase flavonoids?
Some excellent sources include celery, parsley, pomegranates, plums, berries,
red grapes, and a wide range of citrus fruits.
Men considering adding flavonoids to their diets (or making any
major changes to their diets, for that matter) should first consult with a
doctor and/or nutritionist.
Flavonoids by themselves are not the only way to help with a
tumescent manhood. Things will also be easier if the overall health of the male
organ is addressed. One way to do so is to daily apply a first rate member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). For best results, the crème should include L-arginine
and L-carnitine. The former is an amino noted for the role it plays in
producing nitric oxide, which in turn helps keep member blood vessels open and
accommodating. The latter has neuroprotective properties which are excellent at
helping maintain an appropriate degree of manhood sensitivity, even when the
member is aggressively handled.
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