Are you stressed?
Struggling to sleep? It turns out there are a number of ailments that can be cured
simply by making love regularly. Here are twelve reasons why you and
your partner should be making 'Love daily!
Please take time to read and digest the write up below. Feel free to do your own findings, I have made mine. It is understandable when there is no urge for real action but at least learn to cuddle each other and help your partner relax to a good sleep.
Stay healthy! Stay Charming! Stay faithful!
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1. Love Making Reduces Stress.
2. Love Making Is An Enjoyable Exercise.
When faced with the word ‘workout’ many of us will recoil in
horror, unless of course that workout involves love making. Throughout love
making our bodies are continually experiencing physiological changes that are
consistent with an exercise routine. Our breathing rates rise which in turn
burns calories, which means that if you have love making just three times a
week you can burn around 7,500 calories a year. That’s the same as running 75
miles!
‘Love Making is a really great form of exercise,’ says
Joseph J. Pinzone, MD. CEO and medical director of Amai Wellness. ‘Like with
exercise, consistency helps maximize the benefits.’
3. Love Making Helps Your Immune System.
4. Love Making Lowers Your Blood Pressure.
Even if it’s just a quickie, some forms of physical contact
can improve your blood pressure significantly. A study conducted by the
University of Paisley found that love making reduces diastolic blood pressure –
which is the bottom number on a blood pressure reading – making us healthier
all around!
5. Love Making Helps a Healthy Heart.
As our bodies burn calories, it also improves our heart
health. Researchers from the New England Research Institute found that men are
45% less likely to suffer from cardiovascular diseases if they have regular
love making.
6. Love Making Helps Pain Relief.
If you’re experiencing aches, pains or migraines then love
making may be a better form of pain relief than pills! Arthritis specialist Dr.
George Erlich conducted a study on his patients and found that those who had
love making often experienced significantly less pain than their counterparts
who went without.
7. Love Making Ensures Regular Periods.
If your periods are a bit erratic, it could be down to a
stressful lifestyle. As mentioned previously, love making reduces stress and so
will also have an impact on your menstrual cycle!
8. Love Making Creates Powerful Pelvic Muscles.
As well as quads, back and core muscles, love making also
works out your pelvic muscles! Is there a better way of building muscle? I
don’t think so! By creating stronger pelvic muscles you also benefit by having
better orgasms according to the National Health Service (NHS).
‘For women, as well as helping improve symptoms of urinary
incontinence, strong pelvic floor muscles can also mean increased sensitivity
during love making and stronger orgasms,’ the NHS states. ‘Pelvic floor
exercises can also benefit men with problems such as erectile dysfunction
(difficulty getting or keeping an erection) and urinary incontinence’.
9. Love Making Reduces The Risk Of Cancer.
Particularly for men, regular love making reduces the
chances of developing cancer. In an Australian study published the Journal of
the American Medical Association, it was found that men who ejaculated at least
21 times a month were much less likely to suffer form prostate cancer.
10. Love Making Makes
You Sleep Well.
Like exercise, love making increases your heart rate which
leads to relaxation. In addition to this, it’s common knowledge that male
ejaculation leads to lethargy which can make men extremely sleepy after love
making.
‘After orgasm, the hormone prolactin is released,’ says
Sheenie Ambardar, MD. a psychiatrist in West Hollywood, California, ‘which is
responsible for the feelings of relaxation and sleepiness after love making.’
11. Love Making Makes
You Look 10 Years Younger.
Having love making three times a week can apparently make
you appear 10 years younger than your real age! In his book Secrets of the
Superyoung, Scottish researcher and clinical neuropsychologist at the Royal
Edinburgh Hospital, David Weeks states: “It’s good for you to have good love
making.” What more incentive do you need?
12. Love Making Lengthens Your Life.
The ultimate culmination of all of these wonderful, positive
effects regular love making has on our health and minds is that we will add
years to our life spans. In fact, a study published in the British Medical Journal
revealed that male participants who had love making regularly lived twice as
long as those who rarely got any action!
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Hmmmmm! Any medical proof to this claim?
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