Take these 5 Vitamins for Male Organ Health
by John Dugan OwnerMany
men take vitamins each day as a way to improve their health. They may pop an
Omega-3 for heart health, some vitamin K for strong bones, and a multi-vitamin
in an attempt to cover all the bases. What some men may not know, is there are
certain vitamins for male organ health men should take and can even help them
improve the strength and vigor of their member. For men who have issues like
ED, some vitamins have shown to help substantially. Let's explore what vitamins
men should be included in their daily routine for male organ health and why.
Vitamin
A
Vitamin
A is an antioxidant powerhouse and keeps skin clear and supple. It can also be
used to increase reproductive count. When used topically, it serves as an
anti-bacterial agent, especially useful for keeping the genital area free of
bacteria which helps prevent infection and as a wound or rash soother.
Vitamin
B
There
are many types of vitamin B, but the two types that really add that extra
“oomph” to male organ health are B3 (niacin) and B6 (folic acid). B3 has been
shown in various studies to help men sustain their hardness for longer periods
of time. According to a 2011 study showed a daily serving of niacin enhances
function, especially for men with high cholesterol. Niacin increases blood flow
and reduces inflammation which is one of the chief contributors to ED. B6
enhances nitric oxide production and male organ response. According to some
studies, men who tested with low levels of folic acid were more likely to have
ED than those who didn’t.
Vitamin
C
Vitamin
C is a blood flow booster. And as everyone knows, blood flow equals boners!
However, the benefits don’t stop there! In addition to enhancing nitric oxide
production, it also prevents it from breaking down which then provides
long-lasting firmness. For best results, partner vitamin C with vitamin E.
Vitamin C can be in citrus fruits, berries, papaya, melons, tomatoes, spinach,
and broccoli, or in tablet or topical form.
Vitamin
D
A study
out of Johns Hopkins University discovered that of all the participants
studied, men who had a vitamin D deficiency were 32% more likely to have ED.
This study's finding coincides with another study Now partner that with the
fact that one-third of all Americans have a vitamin D deficiency. Men who are
experiencing ED should consider having a vitamin D checked through a simple
blood test. Vitamin D can be found in milk, cheese, fatty fish, and egg yolks.
It can also be taken orally (make sure the formulation includes D3 and not D2)
or applied topically.
Vitamin
E
Known
as a wonderful moisturizer, vitamin E is essential as both an internal vitamin
and topical vitamin. Topically, vitamin E is very moisturizing and seals in
hydration. This improves skin elasticity and suppleness. It’s also beneficial
for men suffering Peyronie's disease, which is a bend in the member of 20% or
greater. It's been shown in studies to improve skin tissue and help keep it
straight and long, relieving some of the discomforts of the illness. Taken
orally, it is vital to nourish the skin from the inside and also boosts blood
flow which helps create powerful harness. Vitamin E can be found in foods like
salmon, nuts, mangos, blackberries, lobsters, and various oils.
Other
Ways to Improve Member Health
Taking
vitamins for member health is a great way to keep the male organ strong and
healthy. However, there are other things men can do to supplement their vitamin
intake. Exercise is important for health overall and another benefit of a sweat
session is it helps get the blood moving to the member! Some men who suffer
from ED workout prior to sensual activities to ensure a strong performance.
Properly
managing stress also helps relax the blood vessels and blood pressure. This
results in an easier path for blood to flow straight to the male organ. Massage
is a two-fold self-care option as it helps relieve stress and causes the body
to release feel-good endorphins. Massage therapists can also use essential oils
like rosemary, sage, and juniper which have been shown to aid in improved blood
flow.
Men
should also consider adding a topical vitamin and nutrient creme to the mix
with a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). Cremes like
this include a natural, softening base like Shea butter which is enhanced by
vitamin E to seal in moisture. Use a creme that includes some of the critical
vitamins listed above to increase blood flow, dilate blood vessels, and
strengthening genital tissue. Inject amino acids like L-Carnitine and
L-Arginine and Alpha Lipoic Acids to round out a powerful male organ health
regimen.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
male organ health issues, tips on improving 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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