Friday, December 11, 2009

Routine Ejaculation Prevent Prostate Cancer?




Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men aged more than 50 years. This cancer rarely attack men under 45 years unless it is among families with a history of this disease.

Healthy lifestyle coupled with nutritious diet and exercise is the most effective way to ward off cancer, which until now has not known the cause of this. Although still controversial, one of the myths that many believed to reduce the risk of this cancer is the frequency of sex that often.

Many doctors observed that the man was fit for regular exercise and frequent sexual intercourse rarely have prostate problems. Scholars who support this theory also says ejaculate expenditure will make the channel in the penis is not clogged.

A study published in The British Journal of Urology found that sexual activity of males between the ages of 50 years can provide protection from this disease. "This is due to release of toxins that accumulate during sexual activity can reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer in the region," said Polyxeni Dimitropoulou who led the study. However, it needs further study. (Source: Kompas.com)

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