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7 Health Benefits Of self service

7 Health Benefits Of self service

By Cool in 11 Oct 2013 | 13:40
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Considering that up to 95 percent of men and 89 to 92 percent of women self
service, it’s probably safe to say that no one really needs much convincing to keep doing it.
But if you’d like a hand giving yourself a hand, here’s something to get you
started:

1. self service helps you sleep. That’s because getting handsy with yourself
lowers blood pressure and produces endorphins, the
chemicals responsible for helping ease stress and increase relaxation.

2. self service relieves
cramps . Flying solo during that time of the month increases blood flow to the
pelvic area, easing pain. The intensity of climax can also
help — and it sure beats a hot water bottle.

3. self service prevents prostate cancer. Toxins build up in the private
part tract, leading to disease—but self service flushes
those toxins out of the body, making men who release more than five times a week a third less likely to develop
prostate cancer.

4. self service alleviates urinary tract infections .
Once you’re tired of drinking all that cranberry juice, turn
to the other cure for UTIs: self service. It helps flush out old bacteria from the cervix, giving UTI sufferers some
much-needed relief.

5. self service might relieve Restless Leg Syndrome symptoms. Researchers estimate that 10 percent of
people suffer from RLS, a neurological disorder categorized by a constant urge to move the limbs, often causing leg pain, cramps, tingling, and itching.
But there might be help in sight—a letter published in the medical journal Sleep
Medicine reported on a patient who used s*x and self service to relieve symptoms of RLS.

6. self service boosts your immunity. Ejaculation releases the hormone cortisol. It’s a stress hormone, but in small doses,
it can help strengthen and maintain your immune system.

7. self service makes s*x better. Practice makes perfect, as the saying goes.
s*x therapists strongly
recommend that women who have not had an climax begin by pleasuring themselves. This puts them in touch with the private part pleasure that they like.
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