prostate-tips.com eCourse - Part 3: The Male G-Spot


Article by: Allan Sharpe
October 2, 2006

 

Before we begin today, let me draw your attention to a recent article in BBC news, the title of which was...

"Masturbation ‘cuts cancer risk’"

According to a recent release from the British Broadcasting Company News men can reduce their risk of developing prostate cancer by masturbating regularly.

Doctors are now suggesting that proof exists that the body produces cancer-causing chemical build ups and stores them in the prostate if men do not ejaculate regularly.

Doctors also claim that normal sexual relations don’t always have the same positive and protective effect because of the potential of contracting HIV, AIDS, or other SDS, all which could increase men’s risk of getting cancer.

Researchers in Australia questioned over 1,000 men who had prostate cancer and 1,250 others regarding their sexual habits.

Their research indicated that those who ejaculated the most were between 20 and 50 years old, and had the healthiest potential for not developing cancer.

The researchers claimed that protective effect was the greatest for men while they were in their 20s.

Actually their research indicated that men who came more than five times a week were more than 30% safer in later life then those who didn’t masturbate and ejaculate.
 

They were wrong with earlier research

Older research reported indicated that having a high number of sexual partners or a high level of sexual activity would increase a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer by up to 40%. At this time it seems like propaganda to stop men from enjoying a good time.

However, the earlier researchers on a prior project totally missed the boat when it came to the positive and protective effect of having orgasms because their research focused specifically on sex as a cause of sexually transmitted diseases.

Graham Giles, of the Cancer Council of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia led the research team, and told New Scientist Magazine: “Had we been able to remove should have been an even stronger protective effect of ejaculations.”

The researchers indicate that ejaculative masturbation is a positive preventative because you’ll prevent carcinogens from accumulating in the prostate gland. The prostate gland, also called the Man Gland, or the g-spot, injects a fluid into the semen during ejaculation that activates sperm and prevents them from getting stuck together.  

The ejaculate is highly concentrated with potassium, zinc, fructose and citric acid, which are drawn from the bloodstream. Sounds like a healthy fruit drink.

Studies on animal studies have shown that carcinogens including 3-methylchloranthrene, that is found in cigarette smoke, have also been discovered, in concentrated state in the prostate.
 

‘Clearing it all out’

Dr Giles said he believes that fewer ejaculations may mean that carcinogens build up.

It’s the prostate stagnation hypothesis. “The more you flush the ducts out, the less there is to hang around and damage the cells that line them.”

New Scientist also reports a similar connection discovered between breast cancer and breastfeeding, where lactating seems to “clean out” carcinogens, and reduce a woman’s risk of breast cancer.

Another scientific theory that the researchers also felt might be occuring is that ejaculation may cause the prostate to mature fully, and therefore making them less at risk to carcinogens.

Dr Chris Hiley, head of policy and research at the UK’s Prostate Cancer Charity, told BBC News Online: “This is a plausible theory.”

“In the same way the human papillomavirus has been linked to cervical cancer, there is a suggestion that bits of prostate cancer may be related to a sexually transmitted infection earlier in life.”

“Masturbation is part of people’s sexual repertoire. If these findings hold up, then it’s perfectly reasonable that men should be encouraged to masturbate,” he said.

Getting to know your man's gland


What is the Man’s Gland, G-spot?


The prostate gland, the G-spot, the man’s gland is small gland, about the size and shape of a walnut and surrounds a part of your urethra.

The prostate resides low within the pelvic area, under the bladder and in front of the rectum. The prostate’s assists in the manufacture of semen (a milky/creamy fluid) that helps transport sperm from your testicles through your penis when you ejaculate.

It’s also called male gland, or G-spot, because of the sensitive, pleasant-to-orgasmic sexual feeling you’ll get when either you stimulate it, or to teach your partner to stimulate it.

And as we progress through this book, you will learn how exactly how to find it, and how to massage the entire area, either manually or with various devices, and how to achieve prostate orgasm. This is both for pleasure and to milk it for cleansing purposes.

Unused prostates, for example the celibate, die much younger than those who have an active sex life, and they usually die from problems in the prostate that relate to prostate cancer.
Don’t let this happen to you. A healthy, happy sex life, a well-treated prostate that stays active, keeps you alive and pleasuring yourself and your mate for many years beyond those who are abstinent.

Learn prostate massage techniques with our new eBook Prostate Pleasure and G-Spot Fun and enjoy a great total body orgasm and great health improvement.

Get ready to find your prostate

Starting today, we’re going to give you specific instructions in ‘going where no man has gone before’. This is into your own inner G spots. You must watch out what you place inside your body. No matter what you think fits up your ass, your anus has a delicate balance as part of a complete operating system. Shoving something that can destroy that delicate systems operation is not only stupid - it’s deadly.

Before you start, get herbal cleansers and laxatives clean the system to make sure that you are squeaky clean and empty for the exploration process.

Latex gloves are recommended over the simple finger cots pictured at the left, which are tiny finger condoms. Finger cots to not provide sufficient protection and a complete sense of cleanliness. Remember that bacteria may pass in both directions from unprotected entry. Therefore, cleanliness and latex gloves is a vital. If not, you are at risk.

Wash yourself outside with special soaps and deodorants to clean yourself afterward so that the whole world doesn’t guess your business. At the pharmacy or medical supply store buy latex disposable gloves. Do not purchase gloves that are washable and reusable like those that are available for doing dishes, the sterility factor is important. Go to a pharmacy and buy K-Y Jelly, a lubricant that is water-based. Watch your hands, trim your finger nails, and rewash the hand to be used for prostate massage again.

Remember: cleanliness is vital. Put on one latex glove, and make sure it fits properly. Then use and lubricate your index finger, or your middle finger and gently insert it into your rectum about 3/4" to 1". You will have a strange, pleasurable, sensation when you come into an area of your rectum that is near the prostate.

 

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