Reducing the odds for prostate cancer
There has been a lot of discussion in the news this year
about prostate cancer. Some people say:
“Just ignore it, you will probably die with it, but not from it.” while others
say, “Jump all over it now and go for the full treatment.”
I have also heard that some people have died from
complications that arose after the surgery.
Blood clots, and infection are among the culprits, not to say anything
about the loss of your sexual powers that seems to come from doing anything to
the prostate.
Now I am not a doctor, and therefor would seem to be
completely unqualified to talk about prostate cancer. Furthermore, to the best of my knowledge, I
do not have prostate cancer, or indications that something is happening that
way. At the time of writing this, I am
65 years of age.
Let’s lay all that aside for a minute. What I would like to point out to you is that
I have observed a number of things that have given me some insight to this
unpleasant condition.
Scientists can learn a lot from observation, and so can you.
If you get the opportunity to talk to anyone who has got prostate cancer, just
ask them one simple question. It is a
bit personal, but if you do not get smacked, then maybe you will get an
insightful answer.
Just ask them if they ever masturbated, and did they do so
regularly.
In my social circle, I have a group of friends who have
suffered from prostate cancer and I asked them the question. In all cases, those who developed the disease
did not ever masturbate. They said it
was taboo in their culture. One fellow
was a devout Catholic, another was a Jamaican Christian, (one of the healthiest
men I ever knew). Both of these fellows
are into chemotherapy,and it is not going well for them. Another was a very handsome guy who got laid
a lot. (He was tall and strong, and
wanted to make sure that he was always ready in case an opportunity arose). As
he got older, married and with responsibilities, he had less opportunity for
sex, and because he was not in the habit of masturbating, he also suffered from
a condition called prostatitis. This is
a very painful condition that results in sore testicles. Guess what the cause is? Guess what the cure is?
The cause is blocked up sperm ducts, or something like that,
and the cure is masturbation. That is
what the doctor told him to do!
You have to keep those ducts open. If you can’t do it with your partner, then do
it by yourself! Probably once a week is
a good minimum.
Those of you who have ever had dogs would probably note that
young puppies spend a lot of time being frisky. They rub themselves into things
to ejaculate. You see, Mother Nature
knows what you have to do! And she is not a doctor! That is why we give dogs orchidectomies, so
that they no longer have to masturbate and mess up the house. Of course it helps keep the dog population
under control too!
We should probably start teaching our young males about the
importance of masturbation as a healthy way of keeping the sex glands fully
functioning, and avoiding prostate cancer.
I think it is an area that is ignored by many parents and
educators. But who would want to wish
prostate cancer on anyone? Something to
think about.
Masturbation is Mother Nature's way of keeping your penis in good working order so that it will be ready when you need it! I suggest a daily dose if you can do it. (I have been doing in since I was thirteen.) If not, wait no longer than three days.
Someone should probably write some comments about female masturbation. They need to do this too!
Masturbation is Mother Nature's way of keeping your penis in good working order so that it will be ready when you need it! I suggest a daily dose if you can do it. (I have been doing in since I was thirteen.) If not, wait no longer than three days.
Someone should probably write some comments about female masturbation. They need to do this too!
All of this is explained in my book, The Pecker Helper Handbook, essential reading for any guy who wants to make sure he is going to have a great sex life for all of his life, not just until he is forty. The book is available at Kobo, Nook, Barnes and Noble and other e retailers.
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Bobi D Miles
Author: The Pecker
Helper Handbook
@BobiD6
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