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Male Organ Health – Opt for these Natural Lubricants

Popular sensual lubricants on the markets aren’t always the best for female or male organ health. Learn about natural alternatives here.

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Male Organ Health – Opt for these Natural Lubricants

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  1. Male Organ Health – Opt for these Natural Lubricants By John Dugan

  2. For many couples, the use of lubricants is an important component of both female and male organ health, and for a couple reasons. First, adequate lubrication is needed to prevent rubbers from breaking during sensual activity. Second, it prevents friction that can irritate the sensitive skin of the female and male organs. In addition, lubrication tends to make playtime more enjoyable for both partners. While lubing up is important, some of the more popular products on the market may be best avoided. Learn about what to steer clear of and which alternatives to seek out below. www.man1health.com

  3. What to Avoid A 2013 study in the Obstetrics and Gynecology journal found that the use of products like over-the-counter female lubricants led to a 22% increase in bacterial infections and a 44% increase in yeast infections among women; a 2012 study by the University of Pittsburgh found that popular lubricants can damage female organ cells and lead to increased rates of catching and spreading partner-transmitted infections. These health issues are of great concern to both men and women. People should get familiar with the ingredients used in common lubricants. One, called chlorhexidine gluconate, is an anti-bacterial agent. That might sound great, but there are several healthy bacteria in the female organ that such a lube could interfere with, causing problems for a woman’s (and her partner’s) health. www.man1health.com

  4. Other ingredients to be wary of in a lube are those that create warming or cooling sensations, such as menthol, peppermint and capsaicin. While heating things up or cooling them down can add a bit of excitement to playtime, it can also lead to skin irritation for one or both partners, which may evolve into long-lasting problems. Such additives should be avoided, or used infrequently to minimize risk of skin problems. One of the most important things to know about lube is that oil-based options – Vaseline, baby oil, cooking oils, etc. – erode latex rubbers. This means that they interfere with partner-transmitted infection and pregnancy prevention when used with such barriers. www.man1health.com

  5. Finally, there’s just something unnerving about spreading a bunch of chemicals on one’s most sensitive parts. That’s why some health professionals recommend going natural in the lube department. The following options are available. Organic Brands Not all products on the market contain sketchy ingredients. There are several brands of water-based (read: safe with latex barriers) lubes that feature all-natural ingredients. Firefly, Sylk and Yes are just a few. Firefly is special in that it contains aloe, an ingredient that soothes the skin and promotes healing of damaged tissues – something particularly useful after a trip to Poundtown. www.man1health.com

  6. Coconut Oil Coconut oil has many uses – it can be eaten, used on the skin and hair, applied to whiten the teeth and even used as lubricant. It is a solid at room temperature; partners can massage it between their fingers to melt it down. Because it is oil-based, it shouldn’t be used with latex barriers. It’s therefore best for couples who use polyurethane rubbers or use an alternate form of birth control (if trying to prevent pregnancy – if not, note that coconut oil and other oil-based lubes may interfere with the journey of seed through the female organ, so they may reduce the risk of getting pregnant). Many people love both the smell and taste of coconut. This makes coconut oil a particularly thrilling addition to playtime for several of the body’s senses. Added bonus: Men can purchase a tub of the stuff on the cheap. www.man1health.com

  7. Aloe Vera Long hailed for its ability to soothe the skin and help it heal from burns, it turns out that aloe makes a fine sensual lubricant as well. It has a mild, pleasant smell and can reduce skin irritation and inflammation, making it both pleasurable and medicinal at the same time. While there are products out there featuring primarily aloe, some couples may choose to invest in a plant and grow their own lube. Aloe plants are multi-purpose – aside from supplementing bedroom affairs, they are handy in case of burns from the sun or stove and are beautiful to boot. Simply slice a leaf and apply for playtime fun. www.man1health.com

  8. Hydration: All-Day Importance Adequate moisture isn’t only important during intimate time; the male organ skin benefits from being properly hydrated all day. That’s why some men choose to use a male organ health cream(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) chock-full of emollients like Shea butter and vitamin E for smooth, supple skin. Men can get the best bang for their buck by purchasing a product containing ingredients that promote ample blood flow and proper nerve function in the organ, including L-arginine, acetyl L-carnitine and vitamin C.

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