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Experiment Find: Better Vegan Men in Bed - Walla! health

2019-12-02T17:14:40.102Z


An experiment tested and found that it was enough to replace one meat dish a day for a vegan dish to improve your bed skills. Experts argue that more research should be done to substantiate the claims


Experiment found: Vegan men are better in bed

An experiment tested and found that it was enough to replace one meat dish a day for a vegan dish to improve your bed skills. Experts argue that more research should be done to substantiate the claims

Experiment found: Vegan men are better in bed

NETFLIX - The Game Changers

Netflix's vegetarian / vegan documentary, The Game Changers, goes against the popular assumption that "real men eat meat." The movie features, among other things, an experiment conducted by American urologist Dr. Aaron Spitz who found that vegan men are probably better in bed than their meat-eating buddies.

The experiment measured the male strength of three athletes after different meals. One evening, the men were given a burrito to fill with herb, organic chicken or organic pork, and the next evening they received a burrito based on a plant containing soy protein and peas. The experiment did not test the level of performance of the men in bed, but their activity while sleeping. After a meatless meal, the men's sexual arousal during their sleep lasted 3 or 4 times longer throughout the night. Dr. Spitz explained: "While this is not a study that has received scientific validity, the results we see are very exciting. I think it's going to wake up a lot of people from their coma. "

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"The more meat you eat, the more you lose your manhood" - is that true?

The film, submitted by martial artist James Wilkes, argues that even one meal a day may affect blood flow throughout the body. In the experiment, three student athletes were asked to document their "intimate state" in their sleep. The athletes - a basketball player, a baseball player, and a hurdler - wore a monitoring device that measures their level of sexual arousal during the night and a few minutes during which they transmitted in "alarm mode".

After switching from a meat-to-vegetable meal, the nocturnal sexual arousal lasted from 3 to 4.77 times more. "When I think of a 'masculine' man, I think of someone who has the strength, endurance, sexual ability and fertility. In fact, what scientific research shows is that the more men eat meat, the more they lose their masculinity."

However, Dr. Roger Mathor, a gynecologist at Manchester University, concludes the results of the study: "We can't really learn lessons from this experiment, unfortunately. I don't really think we can advise men to stop eating meat based on this data. Men who experience problems with sexual arousal should of course examine their lifestyle - weight, smoking, exercise, illness and stress - all equally important. "

Many nutritionists believe that excess meat in the daily diet may impair men's sexual arousal in the bedroom, as this slows blood flow to their genitals and limits their arterial expansion. Vegetable-based foods may be effective as they tend to raise nitric oxide levels in the body, which increases blood flow.

Source: walla

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