If sex is performed with full indulgence and in a cheerful mood and congenial atmosphere, free -from stress -and day to day worries, functioning of heart and lungs would improve and, as a matter of fact, entire body gets rejuvenated. The couples, who like to regular sex activity will hardly have any joint pains and if the pain is already present, sex act would certainly improve mobility of joints, thereby improving their functional mobility. The reason behind this improved joint activity is due to the fact that by doing sex, adrenal glands are activated which acts as a curative and preventive for joint pains.
Impact of sex activity has multifold benefits such as:
Expansion capacity of lungs enhances, so that fresh air is let in and poisonous air is expelled, thus improving circulation of blood, resulting in imparting glow, new life and softness to skin.
Sex enjoyment enhances mental health and activity. Since this is an excellent opportunity for interaction, most of inhibitions and misunderstandings can be easily removed.
Sex is a rhythmic exercise, where both the partners have to keep and maintain equal momentum or to engross fully in the sex act so that both reach the orgasm at the same time. As whole body fully gets exercised, both sweat out profusely whereby pores of skin get opened, letting out poisonous (toxic) elements through (via) the skin. This also improves complexion on the whole and renders body lustrous, silky and glazed.
Sex activity gives renewed energy and a new lease of life, when fatigue goes off, organs get relaxed, mind lands into a jovial and tension free mood. It is the best way to relieve tension and stress,
Heat of the body and proximity of bodies help both the partners to ignite passions.
For the obese persons sex is a way to shed weight and, thus stay fit.
Waist, legs, arms, digestive system, a respiratory and circulatory systems improve their individual and collective functioning.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
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