From clarkson!ub!news.kei.com!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!olivea!apple.com!goofy.apple.com!mumbo.apple.com!Robert_B._Riley@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com Sat Sep 25 12:43:51 1993 Path: clarkson!ub!news.kei.com!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!olivea!apple.com!goofy.apple.com!mumbo.apple.com!Robert_B._Riley@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com Message-ID: <1993Sep24.090532.1458402@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com> Newsgroups: alt.sex.motss From: Robert_B._Riley@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com Distribution: world Organization: M A G I C Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 09:05:32 EST Subject: Why performing fellatio is good for you Lines: 129 Why performing fellatio is good for you Fellatio (oral sex: stimulation of the penis with the mouth and tongue, also known as head) is always enjoyable for the man, but what about his partner. Does she (or he) get anything from performing fellatio? The answer is plenty, according to current research. 1. Drug Free Stress Reduction Performing fellatio is fundamentally an oral behavior and like many activities involving oral manipulation, R can reduce stress and relax the individual. One oral behavior may also serve as a substitute for another, more harmful one (i.e. smoking)(1). Modern research has shown that stress can make many conditions such as ulcers, heart disease and high blood pressure worse. Fellatio is one method of natural, drug free stress reduction. Also, with fellatio there is no fear or worry of an unwanted pregnancy. 2. Beneficial Hormone Increase Regular sexual activity, has been shown to increase the sex hormone levels in healthy women. Estrogen, a sex hormone, lowers the cholesterol level and helps to prevent calcium loss. In studies, it has been found that women in their 20's who had sporadic (occasional) sex had lower estrogen levels than women in their 70's. (2) 3. Naturally Healthy Skin Human semen contains an abundance of natural lipids and essential amino acids in a natural gel base. Many skin care products now incorporate lipids for improved skin conditioning. Human semen also contains prostaglandins; natural substances which aid in skin repair. Prostaglandins are potent dilators of blood vessels and increase blood flow to the skin, bringing in more nutrients to the area.(3) 4. Natural Nutritional Benefits Human semen is rich in zinc and in all essential aminoacids (4). It has been discovered that zinc intake may be inadequate even in healthy and well-fed people; many vitamin and mineral supplements do not contain zinc.(5) The recommended dose of zinc is 15 mg per day for adults (National Research Council). There is evidence to suggest that amino acids naturally facilitate the absorption of zinc by the body. Fresh human semen has a high content of amino acids (1.25g/ 100ml). Amino acids are the building blocks the body uses to create the proteins essential for life. 5. Natural Protection against Ulcers Fresh human semen contains naturally occurring prostaglandins; substances which have been found to have cytoprotective properties in low dosages. This ability has been shown to prevent the formation of many gastric and duodenal ulcers.(6) Research has shown that prostaglandins in low dosages protect against ulcers induced by stress, hydrochloric acid and even boiling water. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References 1. Budd, William C., Behavior Modification: The Scientific Way to Self Control, pp. 63, Roslyn Heights, New York, Libra Publishers, Inc.., 1973 2. Cutler, Dr. Winifred, informaton taken from a quote In the Toronto Star, pp. B3, "Wanted: Big, strong guy to take out the trash", article by Bill Taylor, Tuesday, May 18, 1993 3. Zimmerman, Ben G., et al, Prostaglandins and the Cutaneous Vasculature, pp. 91, Prostaglandins, organ- and tissue-specific actions. (Modern pharmacology-toxicology; 21), New York, Marcel Dekker Inc. 1982 4. Mann, Thaddous, The Biochemistry of Semen and of the Male Reproductive Tract, pp.90 - 92, London, Methuen, 1964 5. Hendler, Sheldon S., The Complete Guide to Anti-Aging Nutrients, pp. 185 - 191, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1985 6. Burks, Thomas F., Prostaglandin Actions on the Gastrointestinal Tract, pp. 335 - 336, Prostaglandins, organ- and Tissue-specific actions. (Modern pharmacology-toxicology; 21), New York, Marcel Dekker Inc. 1982 ************************************************************************************* Do not perform oral sex if you have any cuts or sores in your mouth or on your lips or if you have just had dental work. See your local health department or your doctor for information on safe sex. In the case of a medical condition, always see a physician, do not attempt self-treatment. Although care was taken in the preparation of this report, errors and/or omissions may be present in the data presented. The publisher is not responsible for the use of information contained in this report or for any errors, however caused. Copyright 1993 by Excelsior Information Services 3-1750 The Queensway, Ste. 525, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9C 5H5