Obesity Can Diminish Manhood Sensation
by John Dugan OwnerIt’s somewhat ironic that as our culture
has become ever more obsessed with physical appearance, with a renewed emphasis
on gyms and diets, that obesity has continued to grow as a problem for so many
people. It’s common knowledge that obesity can be a significant deterrent to
general health, but it also can have an impact on male organ health. For example, a
man who suffers from obesity may also find he is experiencing a loss in manhood
sensation levels – and that can keep him from enjoying sensual activity to the
optimum extent.
A
growing problem
The
National Institutes for Health estimates that 1 in 3 American adults are
classified as officially obese. (Obesity is defined as having a body mass
index, or BMI, of 30 or above.) Although the U.S. government has been promoting
efforts to bring the obesity rate down to 15%, no state in the most recent
survey scored lower than 20.5%. And the trend shows obesity getting worse
rather than better.
Why
is obesity concerning? Because it can have a big negative impact on a person’s
life. Heart attack, stroke and diabetes are some of the complications that are
more likely to be associated with obesity. And obesity can lead to a decrease
in manhood sensation.
Why
a manhood sensation effect?
Obesity
is generally associated with several problems which can result in manhood
sensation loss.
- Circulation. Often when a person is
obese, they are eating a not-so-good diet. For example, high-fat,
high-cholesterol diets can create a situation in which arteries become clogged,
severely impacting circulation of the blood. In addition, the extra body mass
brought about by obesity can cause physical pressure on many blood vessels,
further impacting their ability to let blood circulate properly. This can
result in passing feelings of numbness in the extremities – including the
manhood.
- Blood
vessel damage. As
time goes on, the damage to the blood vessels can become more pronounced. This
is especially likely to occur if a person develops diabetes as a result of
their obesity. When a person has diabetes, they need assistance in managing
blood sugar (glucose) levels. Improperly managed blood sugar can result in
tissue deterioration and destruction, often in the blood vessels themselves.
This again impacts circulation, which can lead to parts of the body – such as
the member – not getting sufficient blood and therefore not having proper
sensation.
- Nerves. Blood vessels are not the
only tissues affected by improper glucose levels; so are nerve tissues. Severe
deterioration can lead to diabetic neuropathy, in which affected nerves cannot
respond to the same level of stimulus as they did in the past. When this occurs
in the member, it means strokes and touches that may have produce pleasurable
manhood sensation in the past no longer does so, or no longer does so to the
same degree.
Fighting
obesity can be hard. It generally requires a commitment to dietary changes and
incorporating more physical activity into the daily routine. Men who are obese
are urged to work with their doctor to develop a sensible plan that can help
them bring their weight down to healthier levels. This will not only help avoid
loss of member sensation but can also help them improve their overall
health.
Manhood
sensation diminishment can be caused by things other than obesity, such as
aggressive or rough handling of the member during partner sensual activity or
self-pleasuring. Daily utilization of a top drawer male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can be helpful. It’s
essential that the crème contains an amino acid known as acetyl L-carnitine.
This neuroprotective ingredient can help protect against loss of manhood
sensation due to rough handling. The crème should also include alpha lipoic
acid, an antioxidant that protects against member skin damage from excess free
radicals.
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