Loss of Male Organ Sensation and Diet: A Connection?

Male organ sensation is a crucial factor in a man’s enjoyment of
sensual activity, whether with a partner or with his own hand. In general, the
more sensation the member experiences when touched, the more pleasurable the
sensual experience is likely to be. (Of course, finding a way to keep the high
level of sensation from bringing about early on seed release can sometimes
become a challenge, but that’s a different matter.) Sometimes,
unfortunately, men experience an unwanted loss of sensation, which may be due
to some specific male organ health issues. But sometimes a man’s diet may play
a role in that diminishment of manhood sensation – and so it may be worth
consulting with a doctor or nutritionist to see if changing the diet might be
in order.
Diet and male organ sensation
So why should there be any connection between a man’s diet and the
amount of sensation he has in his manhood? There are a few reasons, actually.
Loss of male organ sensation can come about due to several causes.
Among these are instances in which the nerve endings themselves are damaged or
deadened, circulation problems, and blood vessel impairment. Diet can play a
role in all of these areas.
Food choices
For example, when nerve endings are damaged, the condition is
referred to as neuropathy. When the member experiences neuropathy, the loss of
male organ sensation can be significant. Changing a guy’s diet to include foods
that benefit the nervous system can help. These include foods rich in
antioxidants, such as blueberries, dark green vegetables, and
fish. Also good are foods rich in potassium – which helps nerves
transmit messages more smoothly – and magnesium – which relaxes the nerve
system so that messages are transmitted more accurately. Potassium- and
magnesium-rich foods include spinach, fresh fruit and beans and peas.
What about circulation problems? Good circulation is important for
blood to fully flow and cause a firmer tumescence. Manhood firmness increases
the level of male organ sensation. So what is needed are foods that can help to
address circulation problems, which are often caused by arteries becoming
clogged. Low-fat diets are good for this; place an emphasis on fresh fruits and
vegetables. Meats should be lean; avoid fatty meats whenever possible. Those
who drink should do so in moderation.
Blood vessel impairment can also result from too much blood sugar.
This certainly applies to men with diabetes, but men whose blood sugar is below
diabetic level but still high can also experience blood vessel issues which
impact male organ sensation. Antioxidants can again be helpful here, as can
foods that help increase nitric oxide. These include watermelon, beets, green
leafy vegetables, fish, garlic and whole grains. Also good: bananas and
chicken, which can help provide certain vitamins that are beneficial for blood
vessel health.
Diet alone is not the answer to maintaining sensation. For
example, it helps to maintain an active lifestyle as well; the more fit the
entire body is, the better for the member and for male organ sensation.
Also helpful for sensation beyond diet maintenance is keeping a
careful check on overall male organ health. One easy way to help
keep the health up is to daily apply a top notch male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Men with manhood sensation issues should definitely
find a crème that includes L-carnitine. This amino acid has neuroprotective
properties, so it can provide a boost in preserving sensation. A crème that
also contains L-arginine is valuable, as this ingredient is part of the process
by which nitric oxide is made, which helps keep vessels open. Finally, if the
crème also contains an antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid, so much the better.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity
and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional
writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing
writer to numerous websites.
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