Impotence herbal remedy
The penis foreskin in uncircumcised males has two main functions - protective and sexual. Here are ten good reasons why an uncircumcised erect penis needs its foreskin.
1. In its protective capacity, the foreskin keeps the glans soft and moist, preventing nerve damage and preserving the erotic function.
2. The foreskin is pigmented and vascular so it shields the glans from sunburn and frostbite.
3. It produces lysosomes for bacteriostatic action around the glans, defending it against infection.
4. Embryonically, its presence is thought to ensure that the urethral opening is at the tip of the penis (preventing hypospadia) and, in infancy, it protects the urethra against contamination and meatal stenosis.
5. Sexually, it stimulates his partner's genitalia and the most sensitive parts of a man's penis (Meissner's corpuscles) are contained within the ridged band at the tip of the foreskin.
6. The double-layered composition of the foreskin acts as a rolling bearing preventing painful intercourse for any partner and assisting with climax during masturbation.
7. It also stores pheromones and natural lubricants - smegma and pre-ejaculatory fluid (also known as pre-come), both of which are released during arousal.
8. The double-layered skin effect means that the foreskin supplies sufficient skin to cover the expansion of the erect shaft and prevent tightness as well as providing a seal against the vaginal wall to contain the semen and prevent it from flowing out of the vagina.
9. In its flaccid state it covers the glans but, when aroused, the penis foreskin retracts leaving the glans exposed as a visual sign of sexual arousal.
10. Outside of its sexual and protective functions, the foreskin is also used as a source for skin grafts to burnt eyelids and other reconstructive surgery.
Impotence herbal remedy



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