17 Reasons Why Having Sex Is Good for Your Health
Sex seems to
be more than a hormonal discharge and some short moments of pure pleasure.
Scientists show that sex is extremely beneficial for our health, while the lack
of an active sex life might have negative effects. But too much sex, can also
be harmful: more than thrice a week it can weaken the immune system, making us
vulnerable to infections...
1. Our mental
and emotional health balance is clearly influenced by sex. Abstinence is known
to cause from anxiety to paranoia and depression... In fact, in case of light
depressions, after having sex the brain releases endorphins, that decrease
stress, inducing a state of euphoria.
2. Sex can be
a beauty treatment. While having sex, a woman's body doubles the estrogen
level, and this makes her hair shine and the skin becomes softer.
3. A 10-year
research carried on 1,000 middle-aged men
at Queens
University in Belfast, Ireland, showed that sex on a regular basis increases
the humans' lifespan. For the same age and health, those who had orgasms more
frequently had half the death rate of men who did not have such frequent
orgasms. This could be due to the plummeting stress hormones, reaction that
installs after we have sex.
3. Sweating
while having sex cleanse the skin pores, making the skin brighter and
decreasing the risk of developing dermatitis.
4. Sex can
make us lose weight. You burn all that fat and carbohydrates from the romantic
dinner. Quickies of 20 minutes weekly mean 7 500 calories annually, that's as
much as you consume on 120 km (745 mi) of jogging. A sex session can burn about
200 calories. This is like running 15 minutes on a treadmill!
5. Sex strengthen
our muscles. You can imagine the effort made by your muscles through those
pushes and flexions. It depends on your stunts in bed, of course. And it's
clearly a lot more fun than running for miles.
6. The more
active your sex life is, the more attractive for the opposite sex you are. High
sexual activity makes the body release more pheromones, chemicals that attract
the opposite sex.
7. Sex
sharpens our senses, at least the smell. Following the orgasm, a rise of the
hormone prolactin makes the brain's stem cells form new neurons in the
olfactory bulb, boosting a person's olfactory abilities.
8. Sex is also
a pain reliever, ten times more effective than typical painkillers: immediately
before orgasm, levels of the hormone oxytocin rise by five times, determining a
huge release of endorphins. These chemicals calm pain, from a minor headache to
arthritis or migraines, and with no secondary effects. Migraines also disappear
because the pressure in the brain's blood vessels is lowered while we have sex.
So now we see that actually, a woman's headache is rather a good reason for
having sex, not against it.
9. Kissing
your partner daily means less visits to dentist. Kissing stimulates salivation,
which cleanses food left between the teeth and lowers the acidity in the mouth,
the main cause of the tooth decay.
10. A good sex
session can be a good remedy against stiff nose, being a natural antihistaminic
that helps combating asthma and high fever.
11. Having sex
regularly drops the cholesterol level, balancing the ratio good cholesterol:
bad cholesterol.
12. The
hormones released while we have sex helps both men and women; estrogen protects
a woman's heart but on the long term, it can be efficient also against
Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis while testosterone strengthens the bones
and muscles.
13. Sex is not
beneficial not only for the heart, but also for the blood circulation,
especially in the brain, because of the increased heart rate and deep
breathing.
14. The sexual
activity lowers the risk of getting colds and the flu. 1-2 intercourses weekly
means 30 % higher levels of the antibody immunoglobulin A, that spurs the
immune system.
15. Sex leads
to a better control of the bladder, by strengthening the pelvis muscles
controlling the flow of urine.
16. After
orgasm, especially in the evening, we become sleepy. This is the effect of some
good sex: it increases sleep quality. Following an orgasm, the body of both
males or females becomes completely relaxed, so they may have a good deep
sleep.
17. Sex fights
cancer! Various researches have shown that a high ejaculation frequency and
sexual activity are linked to a lower risk of prostate cancer later in life. A
study found out that men who ejaculated 13 to 20 times monthly presented a 14%
lower risk of prostate cancer than men who ejaculated on average, between 4 and
7 times monthly for most of their adult life. Those ejaculating over 21 times a
month presented a 33% decreased risk of developing prostate cancer than the
baseline group.
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