Hydration Helps an Itchy Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerFew things make a guy look less cool than
being caught by a potential partner while he’s giving his equipment a big
scratch. No matter how hard he tries to ignore it, an itchy male organ will
insist on being tended to. And, of course, no matter how long he avoids giving
himself a quick scratch for some relief, it’s inevitable that the exact moment
his hand sneaks downward for a scratch is the exact moment that sensual woman
he’s been dying to talk with all night will turn and finally see him. An itchy
male organ can be cause for concern about member health, of course, but often
the answer is simply skin irritation. And one of the best solutions for
everyday itchiness is sufficient hydration – yet too many men don’t keep their
skin hydrated as they should.
Hydration
Simply
put, hydration is making sure the body gets sufficient fluids to stay healthy.
Everyone knows that water is important, but few realize just how important it
is. Up to 60% of a person’s weight comes from water. The skin contains about
64% water, but other parts of the body have even higher percentages. The brain
and the heart are each about 73%, and the muscles and the kidneys are each
about 79%. And the lungs are a whopping 93% water. Basically, every cell, every
tissue and every organ is dependent upon water in order to function
properly.
Without
water, the brain can’t properly make hormones and neurotransmitters, the cells
of the body can’t grow and reproduce, the waste in the body can’t get flushed
out, and food can’t get digested so that energy can be released for use
throughout the body.
If
skin cells lack water, the skin gets tight, dry and flaky. It loses its
resilience and becomes wrinkled. All of this happening in male organ skin leads
to extreme itchiness – and also makes the manhood look way less than its
best.
Getting
hydrated
So
how does a guy stay hydrated? The easy answer is to drink plenty of
water. It’s commonly said that adults need to drink 6-8 glasses of water (a
glass being assumed to hold 8 ounces) every day. This is a good general guide,
but it’s only a starting point. Every person is different, and some people need
more and some people need less. For example, a guy who is very athletically
inclined (and therefore likely to sweat away water) will need more than a couch
potato.
Drinking
water is the best way to get the fluids necessary, but hydration also can come
from other sources, such as fruit or vegetable juices. In addition, many foods
contain water, which helps; watermelon, for example, is very rich in
water.
Interestingly,
showers can be either helpful or harmful in keeping skin moisturized. If a guy
showers for too long or uses water that is too hot, he may actually deplete
some of the natural oils his body produces; those oils are essential for good
hydration. This can also happen if he uses soaps and shampoos that are too
harsh.
A guy
can help keep an itchy male organ due to lack of hydration at bay by daily
applying a first class member health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) directly
to his manhood. Not just any male organ crème will do; it needs to have a
combination of both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural
hydrating agent (such as vitamin E). These two ingredients work together to
form a “moisture lock” which helps keep vital fluids in and on the skin, where
they do the most good. It also helps if the crème contains alpha lipoic acid.
This is a potent antioxidant that fights excess free radicals. Left unchecked,
these free radicals can cause oxidative stress, which weakens the skin, leaving
it vulnerable to itching and rashing.
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