Directory Image
This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Manhood care through better nutrition – one top ingredient for improved male organ health

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: May 03, 2014

Most male organ health crèmes contain a wide range of ingredients that can keep the male tissue looking, smelling and feeling great, but not all of these formulas are created equal when it comes to sustaining better male organ health. Products that contain targeted nutrients designed to promote better function – not just a more pleasant appearance – are much more likely to have lasting and meaningful results. One such nutrient - acetyl L carnitine (or ALCAR) plays an especially important role in daily male organ care. For those who are not aware of the male organ-specific benefits of ALCAR, here they are in layman’s terms.

Protection When it Counts

The male organ is put to a variety of different uses throughout the day, transporting fluids out of the bladder and creating an alluring profile in the trousers, but as far as most men are concerned, it is really made to do just one thing: deliver pleasure during a sensual encounter. Unfortunately, the moments that deliver pleasure can also lead to microscopic tissue damage that can have long-term effects on performance if it is not dealt with properly.

Even a tender, loving episode of coupling includes a significant amount of pushing, pulling and friction. The resulting sensations might be amazing, but the tissues involved in the process can be more than a little traumatized. Acetyl L carnitine helps to protect the lining of the nerves when the strain of coupling is happening. The chemistry can be complicated, and it involves a number of really long words like "neurotransmitter" and "myelin sheath," but in essence, acetyl L carnitine has the ability to keep nerve cells lined with the fats they need, so they don't touch one another and/or burn out. When the action of coupling is fast and furious, the protection provided by ALCAR can be especially vital.

Why Does it Matter?

It's one thing to read about how a nutrient like this might work, but it's another thing entirely to understand what might happen to people who simply don't get enough of this vital element. For some men, this could lead to nothing less than catastrophe. Consider this: Without a proper amount of acetyl L carnitine, the body might find it hard to repair nerve cells after a sensual episode. A man might not know that damage has taken place, as his nerve cells are incapable of delivering signals of acute pain, but when he hops back into bed again, he might find that he just can't feel all of the pleasure he once did. It's as though he's been numbed, just a little bit, and that could lead to even more damaging coupling as he works to compensate for the loss of sensation.

Male organ sensitivity deficiencies lead men to take big risks during coupling, such as:

  • Skipping the lube
  • Tearing off the protection
  • Trying new and kinky positions
  • Thrusting for long periods of time

Adding it In

While ALCAR can be obtained through the diet, as well as certain oral supplements, the digestive system does not always deliver important nutrients like this to the manhood tissue, as other organ systems may take precedence in this process. On the other hand, applying a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can be a great alternative, as products like this can be applied directly to the tissues that are starved for nutrition. A small amount of a crème containing vital nutrients such as ALCAR, as well as natural emollients that preserve the natural moisturizing and lubricating qualities of the skin, could give a man everything he needs to keep his unit firing on all cylinders when the moment is right.

About the Author

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.

Rate this Article
Leave a Comment
Author Thumbnail
I Agree:
Comment 
Pictures
Author: John Dugan
Professional Member

John Dugan

Member since: May 11, 2013
Published articles: 1614

Related Articles