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The Bent Male Organ and Nutrition
Posted: Nov 18, 2019
A really handsome manhood is a source of pride for most men – and when a guy has a seriously bent male organ, he worries this excessive curvature may not appeal to potential partners. And, of course, if the organ is curved to an extreme, he may also be concerned about how easily it will fit into partners. Since a bent member may have an impact on manhood health, it makes sense to pay attention to this. Nutrition might have a connection to the bent male organ.
Curvature
First, it’s important to remember that some curvature is normal in the male organ; a perfectly straight member is the exception, not the rule. It’s only when the member presents extreme curvature that there is cause for concern.
And what causes a bent male organ, anyway? Much more research needs to be done to determine exact causes and conditions, but one of the main culprits is plaque buildup in connective tissue.
Connective tissue
In the manhood, there are two tubular chambers. These soak up blood and expand, creating tumescence. These chambers (called, if you must know, the corpora cavernosa) are surrounded by a wall of connective tissue (named the tunica albuginea). The tunica albuginea must also expand in order for the tumescence to function in a typical fashion.
Sometimes, the tunica albuginea suffers tears due to rough handling of the member during sensual activity (partner-based or solo) or from some other trauma such as a sharp blow to the manhood, especially when tumescent. If the tissue heals poorly, plaque (in the form of scar tissue) develops. Too much plaque, especially in one area, inhibits the elasticity of the connective tissue. Thus, when tumescence occurs, the scarred tissue doesn’t stretch as far as the tissue which is not scarred, causing the member to pull or bend.
Nutrition
Since proper healing is one way of helping diminish plaque (and therefore bending), taking steps to improve connective tissue healing is essential. One way to help is to consume nutrients that promote good connective tissue healing. Among the nutrients most often associated with connective tissue healing are vitamins C and E, zinc, protein and iron. So a diet that is rich in these nutrients is a good idea.
- Vitamin C. This essential vitamin helps enhance the elasticity of the tissue. Vitamin C can be found in many fresh fruits and vegetables, such as citrus fruits (oranges, limes, grapefruit, etc.), broccoli, kale, pineapples, kiwi fruit, tomatoes and strawberries.
- Vitamin E helps by protecting lipids from free radicals. Lipids, in turn, help repair damaged tissue. Vitamin E can be obtained by eating eggs, asparagus, sunflower seeds, kale, almonds, etc.
- Zinc is available in red meat, poultry, oysters, scallops, nuts and whole grains.
- Protein is likewise found in red meat, as well as in fish, eggs and nuts.
- Iron helps provide vital oxygen. Look for it in red meat, green leafy vegetables (like spinach and kale), seafood, peas and beans. A lot of foods (such as cereal) are often iron-fortified as well.
Making sure the body gets enough of these ingredients can help to ensure that connective tissue is healthy and better capable of efficiently repairing damage, decreasing the chances of an excessively bent male organ.
Dietary nutrition is not the only way to help diminish the risk of a bent male organ. Regular application of a superior male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) may be beneficial as well. Of course, it is essential that a man chooses a crème that includes some of the nutrients listed above, such as vitamins C and E. As stated, these two vitamins help connective tissue healing processes; by applying them directly to the member in a crème form, the vitamins can more directly target the male organ connective tissue.
Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.