Manhood Health Might Be Impacted By Soda


Posted August 2, 2016 by man1health

Men who are fond of drinking soda may wonder if drinking too many colas could have an impact on manhood health. The evidence is suggestive but inconclusive.

 
Considering the high level of importance that men place on their members, it’s surprising that there isn’t more legitimate scientific research into factors that could impact manhood health. For example, some men have been told that drinking too much soda can have a negative impact on their overall health, including their romantic lives. For those who down a more than few soft drinks on a hot summer day, that news might give them pause. But what is the basis for this theory?

Studies
When talking about health and medicine, doctors tend to rely on the results from well-designed, preferably randomized trials (also called studies). In the best of all possible worlds, a study will include some important features, such as:

• A large number of test subjects who are basically representative of either the population at large or the population being studied;
• A research design that effectively isolates and measures the hypothesis being tested; and
• Inclusion of at least two “arms,” one that is being exposed to a drug or treatment or topic being tested and one that is a “control” group that is NOT subjected to the drug, treatment or topic.

When these conditions are met, it’s easier for a doctor to have greater reliance on the results of the test. And ideally, doctors will have many different tests on the same issue from which to draw their information.

Soda
If there’s a serious problem at play, such as cancer, there tends to be a lot of studies on an issue. But there are hundreds of concerns that would benefit from studies, but that are not critical enough to a sufficient number of people to be the object of much research – and the effect of soda on manhood health is one of these.

There have, however, been a handful of such studies, including a Danish study that looked at fertility and soda consumption, and a Polish one that looked at male dysfunction and soda consumption.

In the Danish study, which looked at more than 2500 men, participants who were heavy soda drinkers had (on average) a seed count that was 3 million per milliliter; those who were not heavy soda drinkers averaged 56 million.

The Polish study found that there might be a link between drinking a lot of soda and proper male function. The theory resulting from this study is that sweeteners may damage arteries and prevent the proper flow of blood to the male organ.

Problems
Neither study is by any means conclusive. While each study found links between soda consumption and manhood health, they were not able to positively say that soda is the actual cause of the problems indicated. For example, many people who drink a lot of soda may have other factors (insufficient exercise, obesity, etc.) that may also have an impact on their male organ health.

That said, men who do drink a lot of soda on a daily basis may want to consider cutting back, especially if they are also overweight. Lessening the consumption of sugar and caffeine, both of which are found in sodas, can help one to lose weight, increase one’s energy and vigor and make one feel more inclined to be physically active – all of which help both one’s general health and one’s physical well-being.

In general, more men need to take a “big picture” look at their manhood health and not only reduce heavy soda consumption but also make sure that their manhood is getting the attention it needs to be in prime condition. Any manhood health regimen needs to include the daily use of a superior manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). Those worried about keeping their blood vessels receptive to increased blood flow need to find a crème with L-arginine, which is an important component in relaxing those vessels. It’s also smart to use a crème that can provide topical application of vitamin C, due to its complementary role in maintaining blood vessel health and function.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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Last Updated August 2, 2016