The perks of sex extend well beyond the bedroom...
Sex is not only pleasurable, did you know it’s also good for
you? It’s true. The benefits of sex range from slashing stress levels to
lowering your risk of cancer and heart attacks. Sex facilitates bonding and
feelings of intimacy with your partner. This kind of connectedness does more
than make you feel warm and fuzzy, it actually reduces anxiety and boosts your
overall health.
How would you like a stronger immune system or better sleep?
Action between the sheets can help you get all of this and more.
1. Get Less Colds
& Boost Your Immune System
More sex equals fewer sick days. That’s what the results of
studies comparing sexually active people to those who are not sexually active
say. Sex boosts your body’s ability to make protective antibodies against
bacteria, viruses, and other germs that cause common illnesses. Of course,
there’s more to cultivating a robust immune system than having a healthy sex
life. Eating right, exercising, getting adequate sleep, and keeping up to date
with vaccinations all contribute to having strong and healthy defenses against
contagious illnesses.
2. Boost Your Libido
Believe it or not, the best antidote for a waning libido is
to have sex! Having sex actually boosts desire. And if pain and vaginal dryness
make it challenging for some women to have sex, sexual activity can help combat
these problems, too. Sex boosts vaginal lubrication, blood flow to the vagina,
and elasticity of the tissues, all of which make for better, more pleasurable
sex and heightened libido.
3. Improve Women's
Bladder Control
Urinary incontinence affects about 30% of women at some
point in life. Having regular orgasms works a woman’s pelvic floor muscles,
strengthening and toning them. Orgasms activate the same muscles that women use
when doing Kegel exercises. Having stronger pelvic muscles means there’s less
risk of accidents and urine leaks.
4. Lower Your Blood
Pressure
Are you one of the millions of people who suffer from high
blood pressure? Sex can help you lower it. Many studies have documented a link
between intercourse specifically (not masturbation) and lower systolic blood
pressure, the first number that appears on a blood pressure test. That’s good
news for individuals looking for an easy adjunct to lifestyle (diet, exercise,
stress reduction) and medication strategies to get blood pressure into a
healthy range. Sex sessions cannot replace blood-pressure lowering drugs to
control high blood pressure, but they may be a useful addition.
5. Counts as Exercise
Like every other kind of physical activity, sex burns
calories, too! Sitting and watching TV burns about 1 calorie per minute. Having
sex increases your heart rate and utilizes various muscle groups, burning about
5 calories per minute. Regular sex cannot replace sessions at the gym, but a
having an active, healthy sex life is a nice way to get some extra physical
activity.
6. Lower Heart Attack
Risk
Want a healthier heart? Have more sex. Sexual activity helps
keep levels of hormones, like estrogen and testosterone, in check. When these
hormones are out of balance, conditions like heart disease and osteoporosis may
develop. When it comes to protecting heart health by having sex, more is
better. One study in men showed that those who had sex at least 2 times a week
were 50% less likely to die of heart disease than their less sexually active
peers.
7. Lessen Pain
Sexual stimulation (including masturbation) and orgasm can
help keep pain at bay. Both activities can reduce pain sensation and increase
your pain threshold. Orgasms result in the release of hormones that can help
block pain signals. Some women report that self-stimulation through
masturbation can reduce symptoms of menstrual cramps, arthritis, and even
headache.
8. May Reduce
Prostate Cancer Risk
There are male-specific health benefits of sex, too. One
study showed that men who had frequent ejaculations (defined as 21 times a
month or more) were less likely to develop prostate cancer than those who had
fewer ejaculations. It did not matter if the ejaculations occurred through
intercourse, masturbation, or nocturnal emissions. Of course, there’s more to
prostate cancer risk than frequency of ejaculations, but this was one
interesting finding.
9. Improve Sleep
Sex can help you sleep better. That’s because orgasm
simulates the release of a hormone called prolactin, a natural sleep aide.
Prolactin promotes feelings of relaxation and sleepiness. This is just one of
the reasons you may notice that you have an easier time falling asleep after
having sex.
10. Relieve Stress
Sex is a great stress reliever. That’s because touching,
hugging, sexual intimacy, and emotional attachment stimulate the release of
“feel good” substances that promote bonding and calmness. Sexual arousal also
releases substances that stimulate the reward and pleasure system in the brain.
Fostering intimacy and closeness can help relieve anxiety and boost overall
health.
11. Burn Calories
Add sex to the list of activities that burns calories. One
study in young men and women showed that sex burns about 108 calories per half
hour! That’s enough to burn off 3, 570 calories – that’s a little more than the
number of calories in one pound – in 32 half-hour sessions.
12. Improve
Cardiovascular Health
Better cardiovascular health may be as close as the bedroom.
While some people may worry that physical exertion from sex may lead to a
stroke, science suggests otherwise. In a 20-year-long study of more than 900
men, researchers found that frequency of sex did not increase stroke risk. They
found that sex protects against fatal heart attacks, too. Men who had sex at
least twice per week reduced their risk of a fatal heart attack by 50% compared
to gents who had sex less than once a month.
13. Strengthen Your
Well-Being
Humans are wired for social connection. Interaction with
friends and family boosts your overall health and well-being. Close connections
with others, including your partner, make you happier and healthier compared to
those who are less well connected. Studies prove it!
14. Improve Intimacy
and Relationships
You can hug and cuddle your way to develop warm, intimate
relationships. Sex and orgasms stimulate the release of a hormone called
oxytocin that helps people bond. This “love hormone” as it’s commonly known,
helps build feelings of love and trust. In a study of premenopausal women, the
more time the ladies spent canoodling and hugging their husbands or partners,
the higher their oxytocin levels were. The hormone inspires fuzzy feelings and
generosity, too.
15. Look Younger
Forget surgery and anti-aging creams, sex keeps you younger
looking, too. Regular sex stimulates the release of estrogen and testosterone,
hormones that keep you young and vital looking. Estrogen promotes
younger-looking skin and lustrous locks. In one study, judges viewed
participants through a one-way mirror and guessed their ages. People who had
sex at least 4 times per week with a regular partner were perceived to be 7 to
12 years younger than they actually were.
16. Live Longer
What’s the secret to living longer? It may be having more
sex. In a decade-long study of over 1,000 middle-aged men, those who had the
most orgasms had half the death rate of those who did not ejaculate frequently.
Of course many factors contribute to longevity, but having an active sex life
may be an easy, pleasurable way to extend your lifespan.
17. Boost Brainpower
The benefits of sex truly extend from head to toe. An active
sex life might actually make your brain work better. Researchers found that sex
switches the brain into a more analytical mode of and thinking processing. And
animal studies suggest that sex enhances areas of the brain involved in memory.
19. Sex Makes
Fertilization Easier
When it comes to expanding your family, practice makes
perfect. A study performed at a fertility center found that men who had daily
ejaculations for a week had higher-quality sperm than those who did not
ejaculate daily. Men in the daily ejaculation group had sperm with DNA that was
less fragmented than the DNA from sperm of men who ejaculated less frequently.
Less fragmented DNA implies healthier DNA. And hearty sperm that have healthy
DNA are more likely to fertilize an egg.
(Medicine.net)
7 Shocking Health Benefits of Sex You Did Not Know. Healthy sex works as a cardiovascular exercise for the human body and thus it is known to be one of the health benefits of sex.
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