Thursday, October 25, 2007

Blood Circulation And Intimacy

Blood Circulation And Intimacy
The search for improved intimacy has likely reached an
apex: there are any number of intimacy enhancement products
on the market, including prescription treatments. Though
intimacy enhancement seems more popular now than ever, the
truth of the matter is that intimacy enhancement has been a
matter of concern for centuries. Since very early recorded
history, people have been searching for the perfect
aphrodisiac.

The emphasis for better intimacy has often taken an outside
in approach: the goal has typically been to find some item
or other that could be ingested or applied and produce
magical intimacy results. What is often overlooked when
taking this approach however is the role physical health
plays in intimate functioning. The reality is that in order
for intimacy to take place at all, the body must be at a
decent level of functioning and health.

One of the most critical aspects of bodily function in the
role of intimacy is blood circulation. Penis and vaginal
stimulation cannot take place if blood flow has been
significantly compromised. There are methods for attempting
to overcome blood circulation interfering with intimacy,
including pumps, topical applications, and the most well
known treatment for circulatory problems that there is:
Viagra.

Viagra and the other erectile dysfunction treatments are in
fact blood circulation enhancers. Viagra was actually
originally meant to be treatment for heart ailment, with an
emphasis on improved blood circulation. The blood
circulation properties in Viagra however were found to
successfully improve male genitalia blood circulation to
such an extent that it allowed for sexual functioning where
it was exceptionally difficult or impossible to achieve
previously. The enhancement of blood circulation from all
erectile dysfunction treatments is why these drugs are
prohibited for people with high blood pressure: they would
increase blood circulation where it’s already high,
resulting in a possible serious medical condition.

The best method for ensuring good blood circulation so that
intimacy can normally take place is by maintaining good
overall health. Conditions that affect blood circulation
flow, such as diabetes, are often directly correlated to a
person’s health state. Though a person can be born
with a diabetic condition, diabetes is now frequently
occurring in people because of years of bad health habits.
Obesity is a primary factor in onset diabetes and may
increase the likelihood of sterility because of increased
body heat about the stomach and into the genital area. As a
general rule then, good health is good for intimacy.


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Zinn Jeremiah is a freelance author. To read more of Zinn's
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