Use L-Carnitine for Male Organ Skin Health
by John Dugan OwnerLooks are not everything, but even so, a man likes to look his
best – and that desire extends to his male organ as well. Paying attention to
male organ health helps a man to spot bumps, discoloration, flakiness or other
male organ skin issues which might mar an otherwise attractive male member.
Just as the rest of the body benefits from close attention, so too does male
organ skin – and an ingredient known as L-carnitine can be helpful in
maintaining male organ skin health.
What is L-carnitine?
L-carnitine is classified as an amino acid – which means it is an
organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, along
with other elements. There is somewhere around 500 naturally occurring amino
acids.
Amino acids are especially important because they play a huge role
in the metabolic processes, which in turn affects how one’s body processes
inputs (like food). They transfer and store nutrients, like water,
proteins, fat, vitamins, etc.) around the body.
L-carnitine is produced naturally in the liver and kidneys, where
two other amino acids - lysine and methionine - combine to make L-carnitine. It
also can be found in various foods, including red meat, avocados and soybeans.
Although L-carnitine gets produced in the liver and kidneys, it gets stored
elsewhere – mainly in muscles (which includes the heart and the brain), as well
as in sperm.
Benefits
L-carnitine has both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties,
which makes it a very valuable substance for male organ skin health.
Antioxidants are important because they help to limit the number of free
radicals in male organ skin. When there are too many free radicals, cells
become more likely to undergo oxidative stress, which can damage them severely.
Its anti-inflammatory properties help to reduce swelling due to infection and
play a role in keeping unwanted wrinkles away from skin and giving skin a
fresher, “younger” appearance.
L-carnitine helps to burn fat and to produce energy, boosting cell
metabolism thereby. This can be important to skin, including male organ
skin. As a person ages, their skin gradually but perceptibly becomes
less capable of utilize its nutrients to create new skin cells. Thus as skin
cells age and die, it takes longer for new, fresh cells to take their place –
and this gives skin an aged, unhealthy appearance. By boosting energy on a
cellular level, older skin stays fresher and firmer for a longer period of
time, and new cells are able to form more rapidly.
This amino acid even is able to help with moisturization – even
though L-carnitine isn’t a moisturizer itself. But what it can do is provide an
easier pathway for moisture to enter skin cells. And since they’ve also been strengthened
by L-carnitine, those cells are able to better maintain that moisture for a
longer period of time.
Another benefit of L-carnitine which men value: it has
neuroprotective properties which can be useful in maintaining a proper level of
sensation in the member. Often, manhood sensitivity diminishes as a natural
part of aging. It also frequently happens that rough handling of the member
(through partner sensual activity or through self-pleasuring) can also bring
about a diminished sense of pleasurable feeling. L-carnitine helps to protect
that sensitivity, which is crucial for a man’s enjoyment of all sensual
activities.
L-carnitine can be a boon to male organ skin care, so it pays to
try to find a first class male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) that
includes this among its ingredients. In addition to L-carnitine, it helps if
alpha lipoic acid is also an ingredient in the creme. Alpha lipoic acid is
another potent antioxidant, and the combination of it and L-carnitine packs a
particular punch when it comes to keeping oxidative stress damage at bay. In
addition, the best cremes will include vitamin D, the so-called “miracle
vitamin” which is crucial for maintaining overall male organ health.
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