Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Masturbation May Lower Cancer, Diabetes Risk


Masturbation is good for you, according to science.

Australian scientists Anthony Santella and Spring Chenoa Cooper claim that masturbation, or self-pleasuring by touching one's own genitals, helps keep people healthy by warding off diseases like cystitis, diabetes and prostate cancer.

A recent U.S. survey revealed that 94 percent of men and 85 percent of women admit to masturbating. In fact, the practice is so natural and normal even babies do it from the time they are in the womb.

"For women, masturbation can help prevent cervical infections and urinary tract infections through the process of 'tenting,' or the opening of the cervix that occurs as part of the arousal process," Santella and Cooper wrote in The Conversation, a website where experts can write opinion pieces. "Tenting stretches the cervix, and thus the cervical mucous. This enables fluid circulation, allowing cervical fluids full of bacteria to be flushed out."




According to Santella and Cooper, masturbation can even "lower risk of type-2 diabetes (though this association may also be explained by greater overall health), reduce insomnia through hormonal and tension release, and increase pelvic floor strength through the contractions that happen during orgasm."

SEE MORE>>> http://www.thehealthyarchive.info/2013/12/masturbation-may-lower-cancer-diabetes.html

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