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Health & Wellness

The Sexy Path to Good Health

By Sue Katz, Consenting Adult. Posted May 9, 2008.


Healthy doses of sex with yourself and others is good for you.

There's been wide coverage of a study showing that man-masturbation prevents prostate cancer. But before you take your hotdog in hand (if you happen to be of the schlong persuasion), let's expand the conversation and declare: hot sex is good for humans.

Heart

There, I've said it. But looking around, I'm certainly not the only one saying it. In fact, the bigwigs at Forbes Magazine -- premiere reading for the wealthy and their admirers -- devoted pages and pages to the benefits of sex. Among other treats, they relate that in a 2001 study at Queen's University (Belfast), higher rates of bonking produced half the risk of heart attack and stroke.

A parallel German study at the University of Tubingen reinforced the belief that the quantity of sex directly impacted on both blood pressure and heart strength in the 51 men they followed. Quantity seems to bring a particular glow to men, whereas some researchers, such as Dr. Gina Ogden, find that for women it's all about quality.

Weight

Women and men alike enjoy assuming that active ardor leads to a slender silhouette -- and they're not half wrong, as long as you do plenty of it. There's wide agreement that you can burn at least 150 calories in an average session (of course "average" is here an elastic concept), which is equal to a game of squash or a quarter-of-an-hour on the treadmill. Strangely enough, that same Forbes article insists that:

"British researchers have determined that the equivalent of six Big Macs can be worked off by having sex three times a week for a year."

The Brits have got to get their cuisine together.

You don't need an expensive study to tell you that a good workout is a good workout. In fact you even know that the opposite is true: if you've neglected your humping, when you return to your passions you'll find your muscles -- from your thighs to your jaw -- complaining the next day.

Pain

Lots of studies indicate that the various hormones connected with arousal and excitement -- so intoxicating that people are now said to become "addicted" to sex -- are fabulous pain relievers. Migraines? Arthritis? Why, just get laid. Dr. Beverly Whipple from Rutgers University says that even whiplash can be relieved by the oxytocin surge -- leading to the release of morphine-like endorphins -- that people often experience during serious groping.

Sniffles

A study from Pennsylvania's Wilkes University, "claims that individuals who have sex once or twice a week show 30% higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A, which is known to boost the immune system." In short, no more sniffles and sneezes for those who are busy wearing out the sheets. Or the kitchen tabletop. Or the back seat of a Studebaker.

Prostate health

Okay, I've teased you long enough. Here's the news about how stroking the rod seems to reduce men's prostate cancer. In Australia, 1,000 men with prostate cancer and 1,250 without were questioned about their masturbatory practices and according to the BBC:

"They found those who had ejaculated the most between the ages of 20 and 50 were the least likely to develop the cancer ... Men who ejaculated more than five times a week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer later in life."

Screwing isn't as efficacious as the one-hand cuddle because of the diseases one can pick up (raising the statistical vulnerability to cancer). Apparently, cumming helps rinse away any little nasties that are nestling into the balls, according to this "prostatic stagnation hypothesis."

Digg!

See more stories tagged with: weight, prostate, heart, health, sex

Sue Katz has published journalism on the three continents where she has lived; her topics range from Middle East peace movements to the impact of ageing on sexuality. Visit her blog at www.suekatz.com

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Honey... ?
Posted by: Crazy H on May 9, 2008 12:43 PM   
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"British researchers have determined that the equivalent of six Big Macs can be worked off by having sex three times a week for a year."

Okay, let's see - seven Big Macs a week times fifty-two weeks a year, divided by three times a week... uh, carry the six... mmmm - man, she's gonna be walkin' bow-legged by June.

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As They Say...
Posted by: goldmarx on May 10, 2008 4:36 AM   
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This study is certainly one reason why porn-consuming men aren't going to give up their habits.

Consume porn, not Big Macs!

Pornography and masturbation go...hand in hand!

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Suzieck
Posted by: suzieck on May 10, 2008 4:56 AM   
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Wow! This suggests a whole new product line for AARP. Instead of shilling for insurance companies they can go into the sex toy business for seniors. I can just see it now...ergonomic vibrators for arthritic hands, combo lubricant and hormone creme, there's no end to the possibilities. I'm making a list as we speak....

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Responsible Pleasures for Good Health
Posted by: drricklippin on May 10, 2008 6:17 AM   
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I posited over a decade ago that engaging in responsible pleasures was the most understudied and underestimated source of health in our times.

I wrote a paper on this topic in 1999 which appeared in The Futurist

Responsible sexuality was among my recommendations.

I stll "prescribe" these healthy pleasures to my patients routinely.

Dr. Rick Lippin
Southampton,Pa
http://medicalcrises.blogspot.com

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A Bit Um Premature!
Posted by: Gravitas on May 10, 2008 7:08 AM   
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In the first place, weight is not a good measure of health. And the whole calories in vs out thing is obsolete.

Beyond that, there was also a study in a book called _Feeling Good is Good For You_ that too much sex decreased your beneficial hormones. I think the magic number was something between 2 to 4 times a week. And is it the sex itself, or are these people in positive relationships? It has also been shown that good relationships improve health. From a strictly scientific perspective they need to look into that - compare people in relationship sex with those engaged in casual sex and see if the findings still hold. I am not making a moral judgment, having had training in research methodology I hate when people jump to conclusions.

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Oh My God
Posted by: ilene on May 10, 2008 8:54 AM   
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Could this article is any more glib? Instead of being thoughtful it turns to cheap smirks and chuckles. And the comments!! Could some of them be any more agist. This country has a problem with sex--we just can't discuss it without turning into silly teenage boys.

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The tube of laughter
Posted by: GPFrank on May 10, 2008 4:07 PM   
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The wording in that article about the funniest subject cause a guffaw that echoed over the neighborhood.

I had to learn by experimentation because my wife stopped many years ago because of dementia
and is now in the memory section of a nursing home.

Then There is a caution:I have friends but remembered not to let sex get in the way of good relationships.

I question pornography as to the relationship between the viewer and the viewed. I imagine if they get to know each other and she likes being a courtesan that would be great.

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Who knew?
Posted by: Badger1492 on May 12, 2008 12:12 PM   
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Sex is healthy? Who knew?

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Well, I'll Be Darned - MORE Rational Thought!
Posted by: Walks-in-Storms on May 15, 2008 9:23 AM   
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You mean to tell me that sex is good for you? Wow - just like food, drink, exercise, breathing, and all that! Mirabile dictu! Science is wonderful! And by damn, I'm at last vindicated again! Can I let you in on a secret? --I knew this all along, and that's since I was thirteen (seventy-one, now).

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And P.S. my last . . .
Posted by: Walks-in-Storms on May 15, 2008 9:26 AM   
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AND now that a WOMAN says so, it's official. Yay!

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Sex and Health
Posted by: disseminate on May 21, 2008 3:59 PM   
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I can testify that it gets rid of the sniffles as I have allergies and it is my favorite cure. Be sure to wear Trojan Condoms to avoid disease and unplanned children.

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