Sex
is mostly seen as a pleasurable act, even though medical experts have
said repeatedly that it is medicinal and a form of exercise.
Regardless, sexual intercourse is deemed
to be one of the most enjoyable acts for both men and women.
However, reaching orgasm, which is a climax of sexual excitement, characterised by feelings of pleasure centered in the genitals, has been found to reduce the likelihood of men having prostate cancer.
However, reaching orgasm, which is a climax of sexual excitement, characterised by feelings of pleasure centered in the genitals, has been found to reduce the likelihood of men having prostate cancer.
In fact, apart from the health benefits
of sex, it has been proven that reaching orgasm could improve one’s
health. Despite boosting testosterone levels, it helps men and women to
sleep better and reduce insomnia, while relieving them of stress,
because the oxytocin hormone released in the process relieves tension
and stimulates feelings of warmth and relaxation.
Also, previous studies have shown that
apart from enhancing people’s sense of smell, the oxytocin hormone
released during orgasm helps people’s social feel, enhance their trust
and bonding with others.
Notably, men’s orgasm is complemented by
ejaculation. But, interestingly, a study has shown that apart from
reaching the peak of sexual enjoyment, an orgasm a day can lower a man’s
risk of prostate cancer, which is one of the most common types of
cancer in men and it is common in men who are about 40 years and above
and its diagnosis increases with age.
A 2012 study by the World Cancer Research
Fund International had shown that more than 1.1 million cases of
prostate cancer are recorded in a year, which reflects the prevalence of
the disease.
But according to the study, men who have
more sex and ejaculate more frequently lower their risk of the disease.
In fact, the study pointed out that those who ejaculate 21 times in a
month significantly cut their risk of prostate cancer by 22 per cent.
Prostate on its own is a small walnut-shaped gland that produces the seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.
The researchers from Harvard Medical
School in the United States explained that orgasm flushes out
cancer-causing chemicals from the system, giving room for a replacement
by new ones. Thus, the more the orgasm a man has the more his body would
have been ridden of such chemicals.
In the study, the researchers followed
about 32,000 healthy men aged between 40 and 49 for 18 years. They were
asked to calculate their average monthly frequency of ejaculation during
the period and the previous year when they were aged between 20 to 29,
40 to 49 and in the year 1991.
The researchers also took into account
factors such as diet, lifestyle and whether the participants have a
history of the cancer.
The study found that when compared to
those who had orgasm for four to seven times, out of whom 3,839 of the
participants were diagnosed with prostate cancer, participants who had
orgasms for about 21 times a month reduced their risk of having the
cancer.
The researchers added that orgasm, apart
from flushing out old cells, also stops the build-up of old cells that
may turn cancerous.
“Another theory is that if sperm is
regularly cleaned out to allow new cells to develop, it helps to flush
out old cells and stop the build-up of old ones that could turn
cancerous,” the researchers told Mail Online.
One of the participants, Dr. Jennifer
Rider, said the results were particularly encouraging but should be
interpreted with caution.
Rider said, “While these data are the
most compelling to date on the potential benefit of ejaculation on
prostate cancer development, they are observational data and should be
interpreted somewhat cautiously.
“At the same time, given the lack of
modifiable risk factors for prostate cancer, the results of this study
are particularly encouraging.”
He noted further that orgasm itself has
protective benefits as the hormones oxytocin and dehydroepiandrosterone
are released during orgasm, adding that oxytocin has the power to lower
blood pressure in women, reducing their risk for cardiovascular disease
at the same time. It could also lower risk for breast and cervical
cancer.
Some Greek researchers had also found
that men who had fewer than six orgasms per month are more likely to
develop breast cancer, and that the increased levels of DHEA could
improve memory, boost brain function and lower the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
This implies that orgasms has a lot of role to play in people’s overall health.
Meanwhile, a study by University of
Montreal in Canada, found that men who have multiple sexual partners are
less likely to develop the disease, even though some critics described
the study as immoral, as they said it would encourage extra marital
affairs.
The study had argued that men who have
slept with more than 20 female partners in their lifetime were 28 per
cent less likely to develop the disease, and 29 per cent less likely to
develop an aggressive type of cancer compared to those who have only one
female sexual partner.
Interestingly, the same study found that
the benefit does not apply to men who are gay. In fact, it was found
that gays who have more than 20 male partners double their risk of the
cancer and five times more likely to have an aggressive cancer.
Lead researcher, Prof. Marie-Elise
Parent, said the reason why men with male partners would not feel same
way was that anal intercourse produces a physical trauma to the
prostrate.
Lending a voice to the previous study,
Parent noted that, “It is possible that having many female sexual
partners results in a higher frequency of ejaculations, whose protective
effect against prostate cancer has been previously observed in cohort
studies.
“Large numbers of ejaculations may reduce
the concentration of cancer-causing substances in prostatic fluid, a
constituent of semen, and they may also lead to fewer crystal-like
structures in the prostate that have been associated with prostate
cancer.”
A medical expert, Dr. Rotimi Adesanya,
said it is true that orgasm helps to rid the system of old cells that
have the tendency of being cancerous, and that the more the orgasm the
more the old cells and the fluid in the prostate gland are replaced,
making it less likely for prostate cancer to happen.
He said, “When there is orgasm, the man
will ejaculate, thereby releasing the sperm that is being stored, and
the more the sperm is being stored, the more the possibility of it being
cancerous. But when the person is not ejaculating, those fluid will
remain there and it is a possibility for something like that to happen,
because even the prostate gland will not be able to release its fluid.
“But if it’s being released periodically
and being replaced by old cells and new fluids, it is less likely that
prostate cancer will happen.”
He cautioned that men do not need to have
multiple sex partners to ejaculate as much as they want, noting that
the risks, including HIV, STIs and STDs outweigh any such benefit.
“The risk and disadvantages of having
multiple sexual partners are more than the benefits. Not even condom can
guarantee safety because it is not 100 per cent protective. We also
have prostatis, which is the inflammation of the prostate gland and a
man sleeping with about 20 women tend to have some guilt feeling.
“In addition, when people have sex, it is
not only the genitals that are involved, people kiss and do other
things, which could be a source for other risks. So, there is no need to
have extramarital affairs because of that. Frequent ejaculation between
partners is good enough,” he added.
Source: Punch Newspaper
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