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A healthy male organ is an admirable goal for any man and well worth the effort it takes to achieve it. Be sure to include a sufficient amount of vitamin B5 in your efforts.
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Include Vitamin B5 in Your Healthy Male Organ Regimen By John Dugan
When young, children are told again and again to eat certain foods because they’re packed with vitamins – and that’s a good thing. But as people become adults, they realize that sometimes they need to be more selective about which vitamins they need, especially if they’re deficient in a particular one or ones. To maintain male organ health, men need to be sure that their members have access to certain vitamins, include vitamin B5. But what is it about this vitamin that can contribute to making or maintaining a healthy male organ? www.man1health.com
About vitamin B5 As the name might imply, vitamin B5 is part of the family of B vitamins. There are 8 of them, ranging from vitamin B1 to vitamin B12. (Four which were formerly thought of as B vitamins – B4, B8, B10 and B11 – are now considered compounds rather than vitamins.) Vitamin B5 is also known as pantothenic acid, by the way. www.man1health.com
It’s a water soluble vitamin, meaning that it is not stored in the body as fat soluble vitamins are. Instead, when vitamin B5 enters the body, the body takes it, removes what it needs from it, and then gets rid of the vitamin when it urinates. Water soluble vitamins can be ruined when the foods containing them are exposed to too much heat or by boiling. www.man1health.com
So where does a person get vitamin B5? Well, it can be taken in tablet form as a dietary supplement. Usually, however, vitamins are more effective if they are part of a person’s regular diet. There are many foods that contain high quantities of vitamin B5, including many mushrooms, salmon, lentils, avocados, sunflower seeds, lean cuts of chicken and beef, and pork chops. (Remember that heat and boiling can significantly diminish the amount of vitamin B5, so be careful in the preparation of these foods.) www.man1health.com
Healthy male organ There are many health benefits associated with vitamin B5, including helping with digestive issues, reducing stress, aiding cell metabolism and helping hair color maintain its pigmentation. www.man1health.com
But what about its role in maintaining a healthy male organ? Here are some ways that it provides this benefit. www.man1health.com
Vitamin B5 is associated with helping to lower cholesterol and blood pressure, as well as to help safeguard cardiac health. All of these have a healthy male organ benefit because the healthier the heart and the better able it is to pump blood at the appropriate rate, the healthier the tumescence. www.man1health.com
In addition, vitamin B5 is thought to increase a person’s stamina in general. As most people realize, coupling can be a very tiring activity – and so maintaining stamina can enable a man to utilize his member during coupling more effectively. www.man1health.com
Vitamin B5 is a natural moisturizer for the skin, as well as a healing agent and a protectant that helps heal wounds. All of this can have positive consequences in terms of keeping the member appearing healthy, attractive and enticing to potential partners. www.man1health.com
Finally, vitamin B5 is thought to play a role in keeping hemoglobin levels up. Hemoglobin is key to properly delivering oxygen around the body, which keeps tissues (like those found in the manhood) healthier. www.man1health.com
A healthy male organ, of course, needs more than just vitamin B5 to stay in good shape. One thing that can help is to regularly use a top notchmale organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The best oil will provide a range of vitamins and nutrients in one place. In addition to vitamin B5, the proper oil will contain such vitamins as A, C, D and E. It should also contain alpha lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant which can help battle free radicals and the oxidative damage they can cause. www.man1health.com